Fritz Stuckenberg (1881-1944) was a German painter and important representative of Expressionism and the avant-garde movements at the beginning of the 20th century. Born in Munich, he studied in Weimar and Paris, where he was influenced by the modern art scene. His works are characterised by powerful colours, abstract forms and emotional intensity. Stuckenberg was a member of the artists' group "Der Sturm" and took part in numerous exhibitions. After the First World War, however, he largely withdrew from the art scene. His work was rediscovered and appreciated after his death, particularly his contributions to modern art in Germany.
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