Fritz Winter (22 September 1905, Altenbögge (now part of Bönen) — 1 October 1976, Herrsching) was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
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Stahl belonged to what could be called the 'mid-generation' of German artists, born around or shortly after the turn of the century, like Willi Baumeister, Fritz Winter, Ernst Wilhelm Nay, and Theodor Werner.
The town is economically successful, as large factories such as Ferrero oHG mbH (confectionery), Fritz Winter GmbH & Co. KG (engine foundry), Hoppe AG (grip manufacturing), and others have chosen to build here.