Paul Guermonprez was born 28 December 1908 in
Ghent, Belgium. His family fled during
World War I, eventually resettling in the Netherlands. Guermonprez attended the De Suikerschool Amsterdam, after primary school. From 1929 to 1932, he worked on a sugar plantation in the
Dutch East Indies (now
Indonesia). In 1932, he attended
Bauhaus Dessau in Germany before the schools closure, studying with photographer
Walter Peterhans. In 1933, Guermonprez moved back to the Netherlands because of the rise in
Nazi Germany. After moving to Amsterdam he worked as a
Commercial artist, founded his advertising company
Co-op 2, and he taught classes at the recently established New Art School, Amsterdam (Nieuwe Kunstschool, Amsterdam). == Career and World War II ==