- He reached the height of his career in the 30s and he took part in many important productions who also attracted film historical interest.
- He already got in touch with the new medium film in 1912. He began as a painter of sceneries. Finally he was able to use his former gained abilities as a set decorator and production designer.
- The production designer Robert A. Dietrich familiarized him with this area of work and from 1917 Artur Günther became a production designer himself.
- He became established as a production designer in the 20s.
- He was able to continue his career during World War II and was the art director for "Die keusche Geliebte" (1940), "Friedemann Bach" (1941), and "Dr. Crippen an Bord" (1942).
- After World War II he joined the newly founded DEFA for which he was engaged for many movies again.
- He remained active as a production designer till to the construction of the wall in Berlin. Afterwards he retired from the film business.
- The production designer Artur Günther began his professional career on a construction site where he broadened his mechanical skills in the practice.
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