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Matthias Profitlich (1898-1942) was a German artist who trained at the Cologne School of Applied Arts and the Kunstgewerbeschule in Berlin. He is known for his career enriched by travels to France and Flanders, which marked his artistic development.
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Matthias Profitlich, born in 1898 and died in 1942 in Russia, was a German artist who received extensive training at the Cologne School of Applied Arts under Robert Seuffert, and later at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Berlin with Willy Jockel. A member of the “Bonner Koenstvereinigung 1914,” he developed his artistic skills in a dynamic European environment.
His travels to France and Flanders allowed him to discover different influences and diversify his artistic practice. These experiences strengthened his style and gave him a broader vision of the European art of his time. Profitlich leaves an artistic legacy marked by this openness and by his ability to integrate diverse influences into his work.