hundertwasser also did architecture so he was interested in that.
Friedensreich Hundertwasser was born in Vienna, Austria
Friedensreich Hundertwasser died on February 19, 2000 at the age of 71.
HUNDERTWASSER, an Austrian artist,
Hundertwasser also visited many different venues in the world for example; Italy, Japan, America,Canada, Germany, Morocco, Mexico, New Zealand and his birth place Austria (These countries includes tours of Hundertwasser as well).
Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser, born Friedrich Stowasser
Friedrich Stowasser
Fritz is short for Frederick or Friedrich which means "peaceful ruler". Hundertwasser means "hundred water".
He died in 2000, 72 years old. He was also known as Hundertwasser.
Hundertwasser's birth name was Friedrich Stowasser , he was born December the 15th in Vienna , Austria.
Friedrich Hundertwasser's subject matter typically includes vibrant and colorful organic shapes inspired by nature, with a focus on harmony between architecture and the environment. His work often explores themes of sustainability, the rejection of conformity in design, and the celebration of individuality through his unique artistic style.
1975 it is a amazing painting discussing why should we always be kept inside?!
Yes, Hundertwasser married Herta Leitner in 1958 but they divorced two years later. He married again in 1962 to the Japanese artist Yuko Ikewada but she divorced him in 1966.
Friedensreich Hundertwasser has written: 'Hundertwasser'
Hundertwasser's born name was: Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser
Friedensreich Hundertwasser's father Ernst Stowasser died three months after his son's first birthday. The war was a particularly hard time for Hundertwasser and his mother Elsa, as she was Jewish.
Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser (born Friedrich Stowasser, December 15, 1928 - February 19, 2000) was an Austrian painter, architect and sculptor. At the time of his death he was one of the the best-known contemporary Austrian artists. he was the first European artist to have work carved by Japanese matercarvers