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Utz Rothe
Utz Rothe (December 2, 1940), a born and raised in Austria, is an artist whose work ranges from the realistic delights of European landscapes to the graphic arts. Rothe’s work is composed of three different styles, although he prefers to refer his style as ''Depressionismos'', in more common terms one would define him as a follower of (abstraction) expressionism and realism. ==Background== Utz Rothe followed his art training at the (de Bildenden Künste' ) in Vienna under the instructions of Robin Christian Andersen, Hessing (?) and Herbert Böckl from 1961 till 1967. His most influential Master is Anderson, where one can detect strong similarities in the construction and style of Rothe's paintings with his. From 1967 till 2000, alongside Rothe's profession as an artist, he endorsed a career as an art teacher and later became to lead the weekly 'Aktzeichnen' at the Kunstler-Haus in Vienna. His love for art already became evident in Rothe's early adolescents where he painted his first oil paintings on cardboard, but at the age of seventeen, Rothe’s life took a dramatic turn when he lost his brother in a car accident. The scars of this tragedy can still be read on Rothe face, his art works and 'Atelier'. Entering into his workspace, one finds chaos, leaving barely a centimeter uncovered, the room is filled with finished and unfinished works of art, objects and muddle as if approaching an overflowing 'Wunderkammer'.
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