1863 Kempten - 1927 Munich. Known for: Academic career and artistic style.
Adolf Hengeler (1863-1927). He studied at the Munich Academy of F. Barth and W.v. Diez, influenced by Lenbach, Böcklin and Stuck, he was responsible for the Fliegende Blätter, typical representative...
Read full biography Adolf Hengeler (1863-1927). He studied at the Munich Academy of F. Barth and W.v. Diez, influenced by Lenbach, Böcklin and Stuck, he was responsible for the Fliegende Blätter, typical representative of the Art Nouveau....
Read full biography Adolf Hengeler (1863-1927). He studied at the Munich Academy of F. Barth and W.v. Diez, influenced by Lenbach, Böcklin and Stuck, he was responsible for the Fliegende Blätter, typical representative of the Art Nouveau.
Adolf Hengeler (1863-1927). He studied at the Munich Academy of F. Barth and W.v. Diez, influenced by Lenbach, Böcklin and Stuck, he was responsible for the Fliegende Blätter, typical representative of the Art Nouveau.
Adolf Hengeler (1863-1927). He studied at the Munich Academy of F. Barth and W.v. Diez, influenced by Lenbach, Böcklin and Stuck, he was responsible for the Fliegende Blätter, typical representative of the Art Nouveau.