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Hermann Kohlmann BIOGRAPHY
Born 1907. Known for: Painter, sculptor and graphic artist.
Hermann Kohlmann, born 1907, was a student at the Dresden Academy with Richard Müller and Max Feldbauer. Kohlmann received the Hugo Göpfert Prize in 1934, which was associated with a subsequent stay... Read full biography
Hermann Kohlmann, born 1907, was a student at the Dresden Academy with Richard Müller and Max Feldbauer. Kohlmann received the Hugo Göpfert Prize in 1934, which was associated with a subsequent stay in Italy. In 1937 he was made known to the general public thanks to an exhibition in the Dresden art... Read full biography
Hermann Kohlmann, born 1907, was a student at the Dresden Academy with Richard Müller and Max Feldbauer. Kohlmann received the Hugo Göpfert Prize in 1934, which was associated with a subsequent stay in Italy. In 1937 he was made known to the general public thanks to an exhibition in the Dresden art salon Emil Richter.... Read full biography
Hermann Kohlmann, born 1907, was a student at the Dresden Academy with Richard Müller and Max Feldbauer. Kohlmann received the Hugo Göpfert Prize in 1934, which was associated with a subsequent stay in Italy. In 1937 he was made known to the general public thanks to an exhibition in the Dresden art salon Emil Richter.
Hermann Kohlmann, born 1907, was a student at the Dresden Academy with Richard Müller and Max Feldbauer. Kohlmann received the Hugo Göpfert Prize in 1934, which was associated with a subsequent stay in Italy. In 1937 he was made known to the general public thanks to an exhibition in the Dresden art salon Emil Richter.
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Hermann Kohlmann, born 1907, was a student at the Dresden Academy with Richard Müller and Max Feldbauer. Kohlmann received the Hugo Göpfert Prize in 1934, which was associated with a subsequent stay in Italy. In 1937 he was made known to the general public thanks to an exhibition in the Dresden art salon Emil Richter.
