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Ferdinand Staeger BIOGRAPHY
1880 Trebitsch - 1975 Waldkraiburg. Known for: Painting.
Ferdinand Staeger was born in 1880 Trebitsch. He became a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and craftsman. From 1894-96 he was a student of the College of Textile Design Brno and studied from... Read full biography
Ferdinand Staeger was born in 1880 Trebitsch. He became a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and craftsman. From 1894-96 he was a student of the College of Textile Design Brno and studied from 1896-1902 at the School of Applied Arts in Prague. In 1903 he had a stay in Vienna; from 1904-08 stayed... Read full biography
Ferdinand Staeger was born in 1880 Trebitsch. He became a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and craftsman. From 1894-96 he was a student of the College of Textile Design Brno and studied from 1896-1902 at the School of Applied Arts in Prague. In 1903 he had a stay in Vienna; from 1904-08 stayed in Prague; and from 1908 was in Munich. Ferdinand Staeger was a resident employee of the magazine "Youth" and during the First World War was an artist in kuk war press headquarters. Staeger held... Read full biography
Ferdinand Staeger was born in 1880 Trebitsch. He became a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and craftsman. From 1894-96 he was a student of the College of Textile Design Brno and studied from 1896-1902 at the School of Applied Arts in Prague. In 1903 he had a stay in Vienna; from 1904-08 stayed in Prague; and from 1908 was in Munich. Ferdinand Staeger was a resident employee of the magazine "Youth" and during the First World War was an artist in kuk war press headquarters. Staeger held exhibitions in the Glass Palace Munich and was a member of the Munich Artists' Association. In 1957 he was in Waldkraiburg and was a resident represented in numerous collections, including Albertina Vienna, Graphic Collections in Munich.Thieme - Becker,... Read full biography
Ferdinand Staeger was born in 1880 Trebitsch. He became a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and craftsman. From 1894-96 he was a student of the College of Textile Design Brno and studied from 1896-1902 at the School of Applied Arts in Prague. In 1903 he had a stay in Vienna; from 1904-08 stayed in Prague; and from 1908 was in Munich. Ferdinand Staeger was a resident employee of the magazine "Youth" and during the First World War was an artist in kuk war press headquarters. Staeger held exhibitions in the Glass Palace Munich and was a member of the Munich Artists' Association. In 1957 he was in Waldkraiburg and was a resident represented in numerous collections, including Albertina Vienna, Graphic Collections in Munich.Thieme - Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, glass Palace catalogs and Internet
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Ferdinand Staeger was born in 1880 Trebitsch. He became a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and craftsman. From 1894-96 he was a student of the College of Textile Design Brno and studied from 1896-1902 at the School of Applied Arts in Prague. In 1903 he had a stay in Vienna; from 1904-08 stayed in Prague; and from 1908 was in Munich. Ferdinand Staeger was a resident employee of the magazine "Youth" and during the First World War was an artist in kuk war press headquarters. Staeger held exhibitions in the Glass Palace Munich and was a member of the Munich Artists' Association. In 1957 he was in Waldkraiburg and was a resident represented in numerous collections, including Albertina Vienna, Graphic Collections in Munich.Thieme - Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, glass Palace catalogs and Internet...But wait, there's more...
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