Gunther
von Hagens (born Gunther Liebchen, 10 January 1945) is a German
anatomist who invented the technique for preserving biological tissue
specimens called plastination.Wikipedia
: He was born Gunther Gerhard Liebchen in Skalmierzyce (then called
Alt-Skalden) near Kalisz, Reichsgau Wartheland, in central Poland. At
the age of five days his parents took him on a six-month trek west to
escape the imminent Soviet occupation. Gunther grew up in East Germany.
The family lived briefly in Berlin and its vicinity, before finally
settling in Greiz, a small town where von Hagens remained until age
nineteen.A haemophiliac, as a child he spent six months in
hospital after being injured. This stimulated an interest in medical
science and in 1965 he commenced studies in medicine at the University
of Jena. While at the university, von Hagens began to question Communism
and Socialism, and widened his knowledge of politics by gathering
information from non-communist news sources. He participated in student
protests against the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops.
In January 1969, disguised as a vacationing student, von Hagens made his
way across Bulgaria and Hungary, and on 8 January attempted to cross
the Czechoslovakian border into Austria. He failed, but made a second
attempt the next day, at another location along the border.[3] He was
arrested and punished with two years in jail.West Germany
bought his freedom in 1970.[5] Hagens continued his medical studies in
Lübeck and received a doctorate in 1975 from the University of
Heidelberg.
Painting is like silent poem, said Simonides, poet from ancient Greece.Paintings are icons, doors to the Platonian world above the heavens. Paintings on my blog are just those icons, which lead a viewer into the magic world of harmony and beauty. Artists who present their achievements on my blog have a very different cultural and national background, they represent variety of artistic traditions and schools
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