Paul Hermann Wagner
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Born | Rothenburg, Germany | 1 January 1852
Died | 1937 |
Nationality | Germany |
Alma mater | Josephinenhütte |
Occupation | Painter |
Paul Hermann Wagner (1852-1937) was a German painter. Most of his work was signed "Paul Wagner München Kochel".[1]
Born on January 1st, 1952 in Rothenburg, Germany, Wagner studied glass painting at Josephinenhütte|es and then worked as a porcelain painter in Munich.[2] He additionally studied in Munich under Ludwig von Löfftz and then Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Younger in 1884.[3] He went on to paint landscapes and fairytale creatures such as nymphs and fairies.[4]
References
- ↑ "Paul Hermann Wagner (GERMAN, 1852-1937) The little seamstress". Christie's. Groupe Artémis.
- ↑ "Paul Hermann Wagner - Biography". www.askart.com.
- ↑ "≥ Paul Wagner: Im Walde, 1890, or. gravure, 25x17cm., perfect! — Kunst | Etsen en Gravures". Marktplaats (in Nederlands).
- ↑ "Paul Hermann Wagner, (1852-1937) - Two Siblings". Gray's Auctioneers.
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