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Willi Siber Art

German, b. 1949

Willi Siber was born in Eberhardzell in southern Germany in 1949. He earned his degree from the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. Siber is a painter and sculptor and has had several exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland and the USA.

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Artist: Willi Siber
Willi Siber (*1949), Panel Object, Germany 2021
By Willi Siber
Located in Greding, DE
Wood & MDF, hand sanded and set in white. Signed and dated on the reverse. Willi Siber was born in 1949 in Eberhardzell. Siber is a painter and sculptor and has several exhibitions i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Willi Siber Art

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