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1869 - 1956. Known for: Sculpture.
Emil Kiemlen was born in 1869. Kiemlen studied from 1891 to 1894 with Adolf von Donndorf at the Stuttgart Art Academy. In 1897, at the Académie Julian in Paris, Kiemlen studied with Denys Puech.... Read full biography
Emil Kiemlen was born in 1869. Kiemlen studied from 1891 to 1894 with Adolf von Donndorf at the Stuttgart Art Academy. In 1897, at the Académie Julian in Paris, Kiemlen studied with Denys Puech. Kiemlen may have seen Saharet in Paris as early as 1897, when the artist appeared at the Folies Bergère.... Read full biography
Emil Kiemlen was born in 1869. Kiemlen studied from 1891 to 1894 with Adolf von Donndorf at the Stuttgart Art Academy. In 1897, at the Académie Julian in Paris, Kiemlen studied with Denys Puech. Kiemlen may have seen Saharet in Paris as early as 1897, when the artist appeared at the Folies Bergère. Kiemlen was represented with five works at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900, and showed the work "Saharet" statuette at the Munich Glass Palace (1900) and at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition (1901).... Read full biography
Emil Kiemlen was born in 1869. Kiemlen studied from 1891 to 1894 with Adolf von Donndorf at the Stuttgart Art Academy. In 1897, at the Académie Julian in Paris, Kiemlen studied with Denys Puech. Kiemlen may have seen Saharet in Paris as early as 1897, when the artist appeared at the Folies Bergère. Kiemlen was represented with five works at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900, and showed the work "Saharet" statuette at the Munich Glass Palace (1900) and at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition (1901). Emil Kiemlen passed away in 1956 in Germany.
Emil Kiemlen was born in 1869. Kiemlen studied from 1891 to 1894 with Adolf von Donndorf at the Stuttgart Art Academy. In 1897, at the Académie Julian in Paris, Kiemlen studied with Denys Puech. Kiemlen may have seen Saharet in Paris as early as 1897, when the artist appeared at the Folies Bergère. Kiemlen was represented with five works at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900, and showed the work "Saharet" statuette at the Munich Glass Palace (1900) and at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition (1901). Emil Kiemlen passed away in 1956 in Germany.
