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1872 Munster, Westphalia, Germany - 1943 Baierbrunn, Germany. Known for: Landscape, portrait, figure in costumes painting, drawing, teaching.
Bernhard Pankok (Münster [Westphalia], 16 May 1872—Baierbrunn, 5 April 1943) was a modern German painter, graphic artist, architect, and designer. His works are characterized by the transition... Read full biography
Bernhard Pankok (Münster [Westphalia], 16 May 1872—Baierbrunn, 5 April 1943) was a modern German painter, graphic artist, architect, and designer. His works are characterized by the transition between Art Nouveau* and the International Style. His furniture and book design, such as the catalog of... Read full biography
Bernhard Pankok (Münster [Westphalia], 16 May 1872—Baierbrunn, 5 April 1943) was a modern German painter, graphic artist, architect, and designer. His works are characterized by the transition between Art Nouveau* and the International Style. His furniture and book design, such as the catalog of the German section for the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, have garnered him the most recognition. Pankok opened a studio in Munich in 1892 and worked as a freelance artist, graphic designer and... Read full biography
Bernhard Pankok (Münster [Westphalia], 16 May 1872—Baierbrunn, 5 April 1943) was a modern German painter, graphic artist, architect, and designer. His works are characterized by the transition between Art Nouveau* and the International Style. His furniture and book design, such as the catalog of the German section for the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, have garnered him the most recognition. Pankok opened a studio in Munich in 1892 and worked as a freelance artist, graphic designer and illustrator for the magazines Pan and Jugend. He remained in Munich until 1902 and co-founded the Vereinigten Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk (United Workshops for Art in Handcraft). In 1902 he moved to Stüttgart, and in 1913 he helped co-found a... Read full biography
Bernhard Pankok (Münster [Westphalia], 16 May 1872—Baierbrunn, 5 April 1943) was a modern German painter, graphic artist, architect, and designer. His works are characterized by the transition between Art Nouveau* and the International Style. His furniture and book design, such as the catalog of the German section for the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, have garnered him the most recognition. Pankok opened a studio in Munich in 1892 and worked as a freelance artist, graphic designer and illustrator for the magazines Pan and Jugend. He remained in Munich until 1902 and co-founded the Vereinigten Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk (United Workshops for Art in Handcraft). In 1902 he moved to Stüttgart, and in 1913 he helped co-found a local art school, the Stuttgarter Killesberg, and became its first director. (In 1927, the famous architectural exhibition... Read full biography
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Keywords (15)
Art Method
- •Art Design
- •Furniture and/or Cabinet Design and Making
- •Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
- •Magazine Illustration
- •Painting, Fine Art
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Architecture Trained: Design and Drawing
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Portraits, Portraiture
Added Description
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
- •Freelance Commercial Work
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900
Art Movement
- •Munich Secession
