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Walther Puttner BIOGRAPHY
1872 - 1953. Known for: Cityscape, portrait and interior painting.
Walther Püttner was a founding member of the artists' association "Flounder" and the "Münchener Neue Secession". His favorite subjects were cityscapes, portraits and interiors. Works of Püttner can... Read full biography
Walther Püttner was a founding member of the artists' association "Flounder" and the "Münchener Neue Secession". His favorite subjects were cityscapes, portraits and interiors. Works of Püttner can be found in numerous German museums, especially in Munich, such as in the Bavarian State Painting... Read full biography
Walther Püttner was a founding member of the artists' association "Flounder" and the "Münchener Neue Secession". His favorite subjects were cityscapes, portraits and interiors. Works of Püttner can be found in numerous German museums, especially in Munich, such as in the Bavarian State Painting Collection, the Munich City Museum and in the Lenbachhaus.
Walther Püttner was a founding member of the artists' association "Flounder" and the "Münchener Neue Secession". His favorite subjects were cityscapes, portraits and interiors. Works of Püttner can be found in numerous German museums, especially in Munich, such as in the Bavarian State Painting Collection, the Munich City Museum and in the Lenbachhaus.
Walther Püttner was a founding member of the artists' association "Flounder" and the "Münchener Neue Secession". His favorite subjects were cityscapes, portraits and interiors. Works of Püttner can be found in numerous German museums, especially in Munich, such as in the Bavarian State Painting Collection, the Munich City Museum and in the Lenbachhaus.
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Walther Püttner was a founding member of the artists' association "Flounder" and the "Münchener Neue Secession". His favorite subjects were cityscapes, portraits and interiors. Works of Püttner can be found in numerous German museums, especially in Munich, such as in the Bavarian State Painting Collection, the Munich City Museum and in the Lenbachhaus.
