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Carl Georg Barth BIOGRAPHY
1859 - 1944. Known for: Sculpture in marble and bronze.
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Carl Georg Barth was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, and received several awards for his work, including a gold medal at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in... Read full biography
Carl Georg Barth was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, and received several awards for his work, including a gold medal at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1905, and the great gold medal in Leipzig in 1913. He regularly exhibited his marble and bronze... Read full biography
Carl Georg Barth was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, and received several awards for his work, including a gold medal at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1905, and the great gold medal in Leipzig in 1913. He regularly exhibited his marble and bronze works in Munich until 1919.
Carl Georg Barth was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, and received several awards for his work, including a gold medal at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1905, and the great gold medal in Leipzig in 1913. He regularly exhibited his marble and bronze works in Munich until 1919.
Carl Georg Barth was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, and received several awards for his work, including a gold medal at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1905, and the great gold medal in Leipzig in 1913. He regularly exhibited his marble and bronze works in Munich until 1919.
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Carl Georg Barth was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, and received several awards for his work, including a gold medal at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1905, and the great gold medal in Leipzig in 1913.
He regularly exhibited his marble and bronze works in Munich until 1919.
