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Anselm Kiefer |  | Anselm Kiefer (born March 8, 1945, Donaueschingen) is a German painter and sculptor. He studied with Joseph Beuys during the 1970s. His works incorporate materials like straw, ash, clay, lead, and shellac. The poems of Paul Celan have played a role in developing Kiefer's themes of German history and the horror of the Holocaust, as have the theological concepts of Kabbalah. | Thomas Kinkade |  | Thomas Kinkade (born January 19, 1958 in Sacramento, California) is an American painter of realistic, bucolic, and idyllic subjects. | Martin Kippenberger |  | Martin Kippenberger (b. 25 February 1953 in Dortmund- d. 7 March 1997 in Vienna) was an influential German artist whose penchant for mischievousness made him the focus of a generation of German enfants terrible including Albert Oehlen and Markus Oehlen, Georg Herold, Dieter Gols, and Gunther Forg. His work experimented with polemical ideas; and in a rush to execute every sort of image that occupied his thoughts he made a mark on the art world of the 1990s. | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |  | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (May 6, 1880 - June 15, 1938) was a German expressionist painter and one of the founders of the artists group Die Brucke or "The Bridge." | R. B. Kitaj |  | Ronald Brooks Kitaj (29 October 1932 - 21 October 2007) was an American-born artist who spent much of his life in England. | Paul Klee |  | Paul Klee (December 18, 1879 - June 29, 1940) was a Switzerland-born painter. | Yves Klein |  | Yves Klein (April 28, 1928 - June 6, 1962) was a French artist. | Previous | Page 2 of 4 | Next
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