Werner Tübke

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Werner Tübke (30 July 1929 – 27 May 2004) was a German painter, best known for his monumental Peasants' War Panorama located in Bad Frankenhausen. Associated with the Leipzig School, he is "one of the few East German artists who gained recognition in West Germany."[1]

Born(1929-07-30)30 July 1929
Schönebeck, Germany
Died27 May 2004(2004-05-27) (aged 74)
Leipzig, Germany
Knownforpainting
NotableworkEarly Bourgeois Revolution in Germany, also known as Peasants' War Panorama
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Werner Tübke
Tübke (left) presenting a 1:10 version of Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany to Erich Honecker
Born(1929-07-30)30 July 1929
Schönebeck, Germany
Died27 May 2004(2004-05-27) (aged 74)
Leipzig, Germany
Known forpainting
Notable workEarly Bourgeois Revolution in Germany, also known as Peasants' War Panorama
MovementLeipzig School,
Magical Realism
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Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany

Tübke's magnum opus, Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany, has a size of 14 metres (46 ft) by 123 metres (404 ft).[2] It depicts a scene from the German Peasants' War, which took place from 1524 to 1525.

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