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1888 - 1979. Known for: Painting.
Rudolf Pfannenstil (1888-1979) was a German painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue. He studied at the Munich teacher training college and the Munich school of applied arts under Alois Roth and Max... Read full biography
Rudolf Pfannenstil (1888-1979) was a German painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue. He studied at the Munich teacher training college and the Munich school of applied arts under Alois Roth and Max Doerner in the early 1920s. He worked as an art teacher at various Munich schools, participated in the... Read full biography
Rudolf Pfannenstil (1888-1979) was a German painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue. He studied at the Munich teacher training college and the Munich school of applied arts under Alois Roth and Max Doerner in the early 1920s. He worked as an art teacher at various Munich schools, participated in the major Munich art exhibition in 1935, served in the military during 1939-45 in Paris and Brittany, and later resumed teaching in Munich. He undertook study trips to South Tyrol and the Allgäu and... Read full biography
Rudolf Pfannenstil (1888-1979) was a German painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue. He studied at the Munich teacher training college and the Munich school of applied arts under Alois Roth and Max Doerner in the early 1920s. He worked as an art teacher at various Munich schools, participated in the major Munich art exhibition in 1935, served in the military during 1939-45 in Paris and Brittany, and later resumed teaching in Munich. He undertook study trips to South Tyrol and the Allgäu and lived in Fischen/Allgäu from 1956.
Rudolf Pfannenstil (1888-1979) was a German painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue. He studied at the Munich teacher training college and the Munich school of applied arts under Alois Roth and Max Doerner in the early 1920s. He worked as an art teacher at various Munich schools, participated in the major Munich art exhibition in 1935, served in the military during 1939-45 in Paris and Brittany, and later resumed teaching in Munich. He undertook study trips to South Tyrol and the Allgäu and lived in Fischen/Allgäu from 1956.

