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Uli Stein died surprisingly. The Hanoverian illustrator became the most famous cartoonist in Germany with his comics. Fans and colleagues are now mourning the artist.

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Artist Uli Stein, who is Germany’s most famous cartoonist, has passed away. Stein passed away unexpectedly a week ago, on August 28, on the night of Friday to Saturday, at the age of 73 at his home near Hannover, the Foundation for Animals he founded announced. Not with me on Friday in Hannover. His funeral, therefore, took place in the closest circle of friends.

Uli Stein: The real name of the artist was Ulrich Steinfurth.  (Source: dpa / Holger Hollemann)Uli Stein: The real name of the artist was Ulrich Steinfurth. (Source: Holger Hollemann / dpa)

As the statement continues, Stein suffered from Parkinson’s. However, his death was a surprise. The artist leaves no family.

Users on Twitter are in mourning for Uli Stein. Many add drawings of the late artist to their emotional words:

Uli Stein, whose real name is Ulrich Steinfurth, says he has sold nearly 200 million postcards and 12 million books since the 1980s. His “egg-eyed, bulbous-nosed” mice, penguins, dogs and cats have given meet the lonely artist, have been featured in hundreds of newspapers and magazines across Europe. He also worked as a photographer and screenwriter.

The artist was born in Hannover in 1946 and raised there.After completing his military service, he wanted to do a teaching degree at the Free University of Berlin. He broke this shortly before graduating to pursue a career in journalism. He worked for several years at Saarland Radio and, in the late 1970s, he devoted himself completely to drawing. “I want to make people have fun, entertain them and give them good times in good times or bad,” Stein said in an interview in 2009.

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