Claus Tegtmeier

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Claus Tegtmeier (* 1946 ) is a German painter in the field of northern German landscape and marine painting.

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His artistic work focuses on the four elements of fire, water, air and earth and the man-made maritime environment with ships, ports and architecture.

In 1994 the first museum purchases were made by the Schleswig-Holstein State Museum Schloss Gottorf . Further plants are located at Daimler-Chrysler, BMW, Shell, Merck Pharma, in the Sparkasse Girozentrale Kiel, the Eurokai Hamburg and Bremerhaven, the HSH Nordbank, in the State Building Authority Oldenburg and in the Oldenburg landscape .

From 2004 he worked on the project "125 Years of Hamburg Port History" stevedoring Carl Tiedemann and the Italian hotel project "Colosseo", in which all 350 rooms were furnished with works by Claus Tegtmeier in addition to the hotel lobby. 2005 followed work for the "Hanjin Shipping Korea". In Peter Tamm's shipping museum in Kaispeicher B in Hamburg's Hafen City, there is a three-meter-wide painting by the artist.

Tegtmeier lives and works in Hamburg , Kampen (Sylt) and in Valsolda on Lake Lugano ( Italy ).

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