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1862 Zwickau - 1933. Known for: Painting.
German painter and watercolorist, Paul Barthel was born in Zwickau and received his artistic training at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden in 1877/78. He later continued his studies at the ABK... Read full biography
German painter and watercolorist, Paul Barthel was born in Zwickau and received his artistic training at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden in 1877/78. He later continued his studies at the ABK Berlin, where he attended the classes of Julius Ehrentraut and Eugen Bracht. Barthel then became... Read full biography
German painter and watercolorist, Paul Barthel was born in Zwickau and received his artistic training at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden in 1877/78. He later continued his studies at the ABK Berlin, where he attended the classes of Julius Ehrentraut and Eugen Bracht. Barthel then became temporarily active in Dresden and mainly focused on watercolor painting. From 1881 to 1885 the artist worked as a flower painter for the Kunstdruckanstalt Hagelsberg, Berlin. During this time, Barthel also... Read full biography
German painter and watercolorist, Paul Barthel was born in Zwickau and received his artistic training at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden in 1877/78. He later continued his studies at the ABK Berlin, where he attended the classes of Julius Ehrentraut and Eugen Bracht. Barthel then became temporarily active in Dresden and mainly focused on watercolor painting. From 1881 to 1885 the artist worked as a flower painter for the Kunstdruckanstalt Hagelsberg, Berlin. During this time, Barthel also created landscapes and realized decorations of walls and ceilings. The artist finally moved to Bamberg in 1922, where he was active as a restorer, among other things. In his lifetime, Barthel exhibited his works at numerous exhibitions, including the... Read full biography
German painter and watercolorist, Paul Barthel was born in Zwickau and received his artistic training at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden in 1877/78. He later continued his studies at the ABK Berlin, where he attended the classes of Julius Ehrentraut and Eugen Bracht. Barthel then became temporarily active in Dresden and mainly focused on watercolor painting. From 1881 to 1885 the artist worked as a flower painter for the Kunstdruckanstalt Hagelsberg, Berlin. During this time, Barthel also created landscapes and realized decorations of walls and ceilings. The artist finally moved to Bamberg in 1922, where he was active as a restorer, among other things. In his lifetime, Barthel exhibited his works at numerous exhibitions, including the Glaspalast in Munich and the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung. (cbo)

