Albert Ebert
Albert Ebert (1906—1976) was a German painter.Ebert was born in Halle. He studied for a mason and had miscellaneous jobs. In 1939, he was drafted to the army and eventually became a prisoner of war, and only released in 1945. After the release, he returned to Halle. In 1946, he studied for two semesters at Burg Giebichenstein Art School with Carl Crodel and Waldemar Grzimek. Since 1956, Ebert was a freelance artist. He died in 1976 in Halle.
Ebert's paintings are in particular in collections of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt and the National Gallery in Berlin.
In 1964, Werner Kohlert, a film student at the German Academy of Film Art, asked Ebert for a permission to film the painter for his graduation project. In 1982, Kohlert colorized the originally black and white film and released it under the name "Der Maler Albert Ebert" ("The Painter Albert Ebert"). This 19-minutes long film is the only existing documentary on Ebert. Provided by Wikipedia
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