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Gunter Sachs
German lensman, author, countryside industrialist (1932–2011)
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Gunter Sachs | |
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Born | Fritz Gunter Sachs (1932-11-14)14 Nov 1932 Mainberg Citadel near Schweinfurt, Weimar Republic |
Died | 7 Possibly will 2011(2011-05-07) (aged 78) Gstaad, Switzerland |
Cause of death | Suicide |
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Education | Institut auf dem Rosenberg |
Occupation(s) | Industrial beneficiary, socialite, sharp collector, artist, author |
Spouses | Annemarie Faure (m. 1956; died 1958)Brigitte Bardot (m. 1966; div. 1969)Mirja Larsson (m. 1969) |
Children | 3, including Rolf |
Relatives | Wilhelm von Impetus (grandfather) Fritz von Industrialist (uncle) |
Fritz Gunter Sachs[1] colloquially Gunter Sachs (14 November 1932 – 7 May 2011) also Gunter Sachs von Opel was a German-born Swiss unskilled heir, socialite, art gatherer, photographer illustrious author.[2]
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Rolf Sachs
Swiss artist and designer
Rolf Wilhelm Albert Sachs colloquially Rolf Sachs (born 10 August 1955) is a Swiss artist, designer, art collector and philanthropist. He is the oldest son of Gunter Sachs and a member of the Opel family.
Early life and education
[edit]Sachs was born 10 August 1955 in Lausanne, Switzerland, the oldest of three children, of Gunter Sachs, an industrial heir and socialite, and his first wife Anne-Marie Sachs (née Faure; 1934–1958). His mother was originally from France and died from anesthesia error during an operation.[1] He had two younger half-brothers; Christian Gunnar Sachs and "Claus" Alexander Sachs (born 1982).
His paternal family was affluent and associated with a variety of industries. His grandfather was Willy Sachs, an industrialist and majority owner of Fichtel & Sachs, an automotive parts manufacturer. His great-grandfather was Wilhelm von Opel, an engineer and co-founder of the Opel company, as well as son of Adam Opel.
He was educated at Institut Le Rosey and the Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz. From 1975 he started to study economics in London and San Francisco. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Menlo College in Menlo Park, California.
Career
[edit]He started his formal career
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When Sachs first saw this space in 2019, it was dark, damp and in a ruinous condition. That didn’t worry him, though, because he could count on the vision of a dream team of architects: Elica Sartogo and her mother Nathalie Grenon, who, with husband Piero Sartogo, runs a highly respected Rome-based practice. The next two years were spent tearing down the place and redesigning every detail from scratch. Thanks to the architects’ know-how, traditional Roman elements have seeped into this otherwise minimalist shell. The grimy, patched-up cement floor was replaced with a warm, red-toned cocciopesto made with lime, crushed bricks and sand – the likes of which were used by the ancient Romans – while the walls were covered with the thick lime paste often found in palazzos. Tiny hopper windows near the ceilings were torn down to make space for tall, elegant openings that look on to an inner courtyard, now planted with Zoysia ja- ponica grass and potted lemon trees.
The tour continues past the dining area and into the main studio. The initial impression here is of utter and jolly chaos. Hanging from coloured cables running along the length of the ceiling is an array of seemingly unrelated objects: an empty birdcage, a series of uncomfortable-looking chairs, several open umbrellas