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Richard Grune (2 August 1903 – 26 November 1983) was a German visual artist, anti-fascist, and Nazi concentration camp survivor. Richard Grune was born on 2 August 1903 in Flensburg, Germany. Grune studied for five terms at the Kiel School of Applied Arts, later spending a year at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau. At the Bauhaus, Grune studied under Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. In 1933, Grune moved to Berlin to work as a graphic designer. Following the Nazi rise to power later that year, Grune began contributing to anti-fascist publications that opposed the new government.

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  • Richard Grune (* 2. August 1903 in Flensburg; † 26. November 1984 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Maler und Grafiker. (de)
  • Richard Grune (Flensburgo, 2 de agosto de 1903 - Kiel, 26 de noviembre de 1984) fue un pintor y artista gráfico alemán. (es)
  • Richard Grune (2 August 1903 – 26 November 1983) was a German visual artist, anti-fascist, and Nazi concentration camp survivor. Richard Grune was born on 2 August 1903 in Flensburg, Germany. Grune studied for five terms at the Kiel School of Applied Arts, later spending a year at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau. At the Bauhaus, Grune studied under Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. In 1933, Grune moved to Berlin to work as a graphic designer. Following the Nazi rise to power later that year, Grune began contributing to anti-fascist publications that opposed the new government. In December 1934, Grune was arrested as part of the Nazi Party's push to enforce Paragraph 175 which criminalized homosexual activity. In September 1936, he was convicted under the provision and sentenced to prison in Lichtenburg. Following his release, Grune was sent to the Sachsenhausen and later Flossenbürg concentration camps. In 1945, Grune escaped from Flossenbürg and returned to Kiel. Over the following years, his artistic practice focused on a series of lithographs titled "The Passion of Twentieth Century" that documented life and conditions in the concentration camps. Richard Grune died on 26 November 1983 in Hamburg, Germany. (en)
  • Richard Grune, né le 2 août 1903 à Flensburg et mort le 26 novembre 1984 à Kiel, est un artiste allemand. (fr)
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  • Richard Grune (* 2. August 1903 in Flensburg; † 26. November 1984 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Maler und Grafiker. (de)
  • Richard Grune (Flensburgo, 2 de agosto de 1903 - Kiel, 26 de noviembre de 1984) fue un pintor y artista gráfico alemán. (es)
  • Richard Grune, né le 2 août 1903 à Flensburg et mort le 26 novembre 1984 à Kiel, est un artiste allemand. (fr)
  • Richard Grune (2 August 1903 – 26 November 1983) was a German visual artist, anti-fascist, and Nazi concentration camp survivor. Richard Grune was born on 2 August 1903 in Flensburg, Germany. Grune studied for five terms at the Kiel School of Applied Arts, later spending a year at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau. At the Bauhaus, Grune studied under Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. In 1933, Grune moved to Berlin to work as a graphic designer. Following the Nazi rise to power later that year, Grune began contributing to anti-fascist publications that opposed the new government. (en)
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