Klaus Staeck Art
b. 1938
Klaus Staeck is a German graphic designer, cartoonist and lawyer. From April 2006 to May 2015, he was President of the Academy of Arts in Berlin. Staeck grew up in the East German city of Bitterfeld. After passing the abitur in 1956, he moved to the West German city of Heidelberg, where he lives down to the present day.
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Artist: Klaus Staeck
Frembarbeiter-Situationen
By Klaus Staeck
Located in Kansas City, MO
Klaus Staeck
“Frembarbeiter-Situationen”, 1973
Silkscreen and collage,
Edition: 6/50, 23 ½ x 19 ½
Signed in red ball point pen,
From portfolio, Fremdarbeiger-Situationen
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1970s Realist Klaus Staeck Art
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