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Werner Paul Schmidt BIOGRAPHY
1888 Nauendorf - 1964 Munich, Germany. Known for: Painting.
Werner Paul Schmidt studied in Weimar with Max Thedy and at the Munich Academy, with among others, Franz von Stuck. He was a member of the New Munich Artists' Association and regularly represented... Read full biography
Werner Paul Schmidt studied in Weimar with Max Thedy and at the Munich Academy, with among others, Franz von Stuck. He was a member of the New Munich Artists' Association and regularly represented there at the annual exhibitions; in the era of National Socialism he was forbidden to exhibit his... Read full biography
Werner Paul Schmidt studied in Weimar with Max Thedy and at the Munich Academy, with among others, Franz von Stuck. He was a member of the New Munich Artists' Association and regularly represented there at the annual exhibitions; in the era of National Socialism he was forbidden to exhibit his works.
Werner Paul Schmidt studied in Weimar with Max Thedy and at the Munich Academy, with among others, Franz von Stuck. He was a member of the New Munich Artists' Association and regularly represented there at the annual exhibitions; in the era of National Socialism he was forbidden to exhibit his works.
Werner Paul Schmidt studied in Weimar with Max Thedy and at the Munich Academy, with among others, Franz von Stuck. He was a member of the New Munich Artists' Association and regularly represented there at the annual exhibitions; in the era of National Socialism he was forbidden to exhibit his works.
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Werner Paul Schmidt studied in Weimar with Max Thedy and at the Munich Academy, with among others, Franz von Stuck.
He was a member of the New Munich Artists' Association and regularly represented there at the annual exhibitions; in the era of National Socialism he was forbidden to exhibit his works.
