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Elisabeth Balwe-Staimmer SIGNATURES
1896 - 1973. Known for: Painting.
Elisabeth Staimmer was born in Germany in 1896. She began her art career in 1923 as a pupil of the Munich training workshops with Karl Kaspar. She went on to study from 1924-1927 at the Munich arts... Read full biography
Elisabeth Staimmer was born in Germany in 1896. She began her art career in 1923 as a pupil of the Munich training workshops with Karl Kaspar. She went on to study from 1924-1927 at the Munich arts and crafts school with Richard Riemerschmid and Else Jaskolla. In 1927, Elisabeth Saimmer married... Read full biography
Elisabeth Staimmer was born in Germany in 1896. She began her art career in 1923 as a pupil of the Munich training workshops with Karl Kaspar. She went on to study from 1924-1927 at the Munich arts and crafts school with Richard Riemerschmid and Else Jaskolla. In 1927, Elisabeth Saimmer married fellow artist, Arnold Balwe. During this time, Balwe-Staimmer was a freelancer for Karl Kaspar, and then later worked in Feldwies am Chiemsee. In 1931, Balwe-Staimmer held her first exhibition at the... Read full biography
Elisabeth Staimmer was born in Germany in 1896. She began her art career in 1923 as a pupil of the Munich training workshops with Karl Kaspar. She went on to study from 1924-1927 at the Munich arts and crafts school with Richard Riemerschmid and Else Jaskolla. In 1927, Elisabeth Saimmer married fellow artist, Arnold Balwe. During this time, Balwe-Staimmer was a freelancer for Karl Kaspar, and then later worked in Feldwies am Chiemsee. In 1931, Balwe-Staimmer held her first exhibition at the “New Secession” in Munich. She undertook numerous study trips to Italy, France, Spain and Holland; sent exhibitions in Munich, Aachen, Cologne, Stuttgart and Mannheim; and was a member of the "New Group".
Elisabeth Staimmer was born in Germany in 1896. She began her art career in 1923 as a pupil of the Munich training workshops with Karl Kaspar. She went on to study from 1924-1927 at the Munich arts and crafts school with Richard Riemerschmid and Else Jaskolla. In 1927, Elisabeth Saimmer married fellow artist, Arnold Balwe. During this time, Balwe-Staimmer was a freelancer for Karl Kaspar, and then later worked in Feldwies am Chiemsee. In 1931, Balwe-Staimmer held her first exhibition at the “New Secession” in Munich. She undertook numerous study trips to Italy, France, Spain and Holland; sent exhibitions in Munich, Aachen, Cologne, Stuttgart and Mannheim; and was a member of the "New Group".
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