Wolfgang Grasse Wolfgang Grasse i(A42963 works by) (birth name: Wolfgang Grässe) (a.k.a. Wolfgang Graesse)
Born: Established: 16 May 1930 Dresden,
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Germany,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 2008 Penguin, Penguin area, Penguin - Ulverstone area, Northwest Tasmania, Tasmania,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1966
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A painter and cartoonist, Wolfgang Grässe was born in Dresden in 1930. He studied art in Italy, then returned home to the (then) German Democratic Republic. In 1948 Grässe was arrested by Soviet authorities for anti-Soviet cartoons. He spent eight years in prison. Once released, he resumed his artistic career in Europe, prior to moving to Australia in 1966. Grässe's fantastic realist works are in the tradition of Brueghel, Dürer and Grünewald.

Grässe worked as an illustrator for the The Bulletin. His stories for children have exotic settings that are reflected in his illustrations. He lived in Tasmania.

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Notes

  • This author is more generally represented with the name in this form: Wolfgang Grässe
  • Many sources incorrectly list Grässe's year of birth as 1940.
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