Paul Pribbernow

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Paul Pribbernow (born November 11, 1947 in Holbeck , Luckenwalde district ) is a German cartoonist.

Paul Pribbernow is the ninth child of a refugee family from Pomerania; his twin brother Wilhelm is an hour younger. Both learned to be a painter in Wusterwitz . Paul worked as a craftsman until 2004 in an institution for the disabled in Brielow , later in Brandenburg (Havel) and continued his artistic training as an autodidact until the 1980s . From 1983 he had his first small exhibitions on environmentally and socially critical topics in community rooms and churches. In 1985, an exhibition organized by Friedrich Schorlemmer took place in the Sankt Gotthardt Church in Brandenburg an der Havel . In 1986 Heinz Behling became his mentor, and Herbert Sandberg introduced him with a selection of caricatures in Das Magazin . Soon he belonged to the circle of new satirical talents such as Milen Radev , Andreas Prüstel , Peter Bauer , Ion Cozacu and Ralf Alex Fichtner , who became known in the GDR at the end of the 1980s. This was followed by acceptance into the caricature and press drawing GDR North sections of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR , participation in the Greiz caricature biennale and the publication of his first book, There is no eye dry at Eulenspiegel-Verlag .

After the fall of the Wall, Pribbernow drew for the magazine Eulenspiegel , the New Germany , the Junge Welt , the Wochenpost , the Spiegel , the Brandenburger Wochenblatt and Our Hunt . He published other caricature books and had various exhibitions, some together with his brother Wilhelm, who devoted himself more to drawings and oil paintings of the Havellandschaft.

Paul Pribbernow lives in the village of Radewege near his brother.

Works

  • No eye stays dry, drawn satire , Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-359-00410-8
  • (with Jochen Petersdorf ) The gilded house number, reports from opposite and next door , Tribüne Verlag, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-7303-0522-0
  • Topic No. 1 fishing , Verlag Die Furt, Jacobsdorf 2006, ISBN 3-933416-62-0
  • Unheard of
  • sorry
  • Happy ending (black humor)
  • Top dogs, drawn hunter's Latin , Tremmen 2016
  • Illustrations for How Till Eulenspiegel came to Brandenburg. New true stories (Author: Heiko Hesse), Trechwitz 2014
  • Illustrations for Till Eulenspiegel moves through the Mark, rogue stories from Berlin and Brandenburg (author: Heiko Hesse), be.bra verlag, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-86124-699-2

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Simone Weber: About the life of the Pribbernow twins . In: Brandenburger Wochenblatt, October 12, 2017. Accessed on October 17, 2017
  2. Caricatures by Paul Pribbernow "You have to have a pig!" . Accessed May 23, 2014.

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