Max Ferdinand Alfred Stahlschmidt (1854 Berlin to after 1930 Berlin) was a German landscape and animal painter and etcher. He studied at the Berlin Academy (1885-86) under Paul Friedrich Meyerheim... Read full biography
Max Ferdinand Alfred Stahlschmidt (1854 Berlin to after 1930 Berlin) was a German landscape and animal painter and etcher. He studied at the Berlin Academy (1885-86) under Paul Friedrich Meyerheim and Eugen Bracht, and at the Weimar Art School (1886-92) under Alexander Struys, Albert Brendel, and... Read full biography
Max Ferdinand Alfred Stahlschmidt (1854 Berlin to after 1930 Berlin) was a German landscape and animal painter and etcher. He studied at the Berlin Academy (1885-86) under Paul Friedrich Meyerheim and Eugen Bracht, and at the Weimar Art School (1886-92) under Alexander Struys, Albert Brendel, and Max Thedy. He was a member of the Weimar Etching Association and worked freelance in Weimar before becoming a lecturer at the Weimar Art School in 1899. Around 1914, he moved to Berlin-Charlottenburg,... Read full biography
Max Ferdinand Alfred Stahlschmidt (1854 Berlin to after 1930 Berlin) was a German landscape and animal painter and etcher. He studied at the Berlin Academy (1885-86) under Paul Friedrich Meyerheim and Eugen Bracht, and at the Weimar Art School (1886-92) under Alexander Struys, Albert Brendel, and Max Thedy. He was a member of the Weimar Etching Association and worked freelance in Weimar before becoming a lecturer at the Weimar Art School in 1899. Around 1914, he moved to Berlin-Charlottenburg, where he maintained a studio until 1927. He was affiliated with several art organizations, including the Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft, the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, and the Thüringer Ausstellerverband Bildender... Read full biography
Max Ferdinand Alfred Stahlschmidt (1854 Berlin to after 1930 Berlin) was a German landscape and animal painter and etcher. He studied at the Berlin Academy (1885-86) under Paul Friedrich Meyerheim and Eugen Bracht, and at the Weimar Art School (1886-92) under Alexander Struys, Albert Brendel, and Max Thedy. He was a member of the Weimar Etching Association and worked freelance in Weimar before becoming a lecturer at the Weimar Art School in 1899. Around 1914, he moved to Berlin-Charlottenburg, where he maintained a studio until 1927. He was affiliated with several art organizations, including the Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft, the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, and the Thüringer Ausstellerverband Bildender Künstler.... Read full biography
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