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1907 - 1973. Known for: New Objectivity, decorative wall paintings, figurative abstraction, mosaics, sgraffiti, and stone carvings.
Sepp Biehler was born in an unknown year and place. Biehler completed an apprenticeship as a porcelain painter and studied at the Karlsruhe Art Academy. He became known in the southern German... Read full biography
Sepp Biehler was born in an unknown year and place. Biehler completed an apprenticeship as a porcelain painter and studied at the Karlsruhe Art Academy. He became known in the southern German exhibition scene for his New Objectivity style. Biehler provided numerous private and public buildings in... Read full biography
Sepp Biehler was born in an unknown year and place. Biehler completed an apprenticeship as a porcelain painter and studied at the Karlsruhe Art Academy. He became known in the southern German exhibition scene for his New Objectivity style. Biehler provided numerous private and public buildings in Constance and its surroundings with decorative wall paintings and created Stations of the Cross in some churches. After the Second World War, he increasingly oriented himself towards figurative... Read full biography
Sepp Biehler was born in an unknown year and place. Biehler completed an apprenticeship as a porcelain painter and studied at the Karlsruhe Art Academy. He became known in the southern German exhibition scene for his New Objectivity style. Biehler provided numerous private and public buildings in Constance and its surroundings with decorative wall paintings and created Stations of the Cross in some churches. After the Second World War, he increasingly oriented himself towards figurative abstraction, however, retained the themes of his earlier work. He created numerous works (mosaics, sgraffiti, and stone carvings) for public spaces, which are still shaping the cityscape today.
Sepp Biehler was born in an unknown year and place. Biehler completed an apprenticeship as a porcelain painter and studied at the Karlsruhe Art Academy. He became known in the southern German exhibition scene for his New Objectivity style. Biehler provided numerous private and public buildings in Constance and its surroundings with decorative wall paintings and created Stations of the Cross in some churches. After the Second World War, he increasingly oriented himself towards figurative abstraction, however, retained the themes of his earlier work. He created numerous works (mosaics, sgraffiti, and stone carvings) for public spaces, which are still shaping the cityscape today.
