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Herbert Helmert

Herbert Helmert (1924 - 1997) was active/lived in Germany.  Herbert Helmert is known for Dresden painter and porcelain painter.

Herbert Helmert started his artistic training at the age of 15 at the Meissen porcelain manufacturer.  In 1940, he joined the painting classes at the Academy of Arts in Dresden, where he learned under Max Kaus (1891-1977).  By 1954, Helmert finally became master student of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1884-1976).

From 1965, Helmert lived and worked in Munich and traveled repeatedly to France, until 1968.  His works are traded on the international art market.

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