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1863 Munich - 1940 Rome. Known for: Painting.
Friedrich Stahl studied at the Munich Academy in 1878 as a pupil of Wilhelm Diez (1839-1907), Ludwig von Löfftz (1845-1910) and Gyula Benczúr (1844-1920). At the age of 21 he moved into his own... Read full biography
Friedrich Stahl studied at the Munich Academy in 1878 as a pupil of Wilhelm Diez (1839-1907), Ludwig von Löfftz (1845-1910) and Gyula Benczúr (1844-1920). At the age of 21 he moved into his own studio in Berlin where he was active from 1886 until 1898. He co-founded the 'Vereinigung der XI' which... Read full biography
Friedrich Stahl studied at the Munich Academy in 1878 as a pupil of Wilhelm Diez (1839-1907), Ludwig von Löfftz (1845-1910) and Gyula Benczúr (1844-1920). At the age of 21 he moved into his own studio in Berlin where he was active from 1886 until 1898. He co-founded the 'Vereinigung der XI' which had its first exhibition in 1892 at the Galerie Schulte in Berlin. He was later appointed as a member of the Society of German Watercolour Painters and for a period was active in the Munich Secession.... Read full biography
Friedrich Stahl studied at the Munich Academy in 1878 as a pupil of Wilhelm Diez (1839-1907), Ludwig von Löfftz (1845-1910) and Gyula Benczúr (1844-1920). At the age of 21 he moved into his own studio in Berlin where he was active from 1886 until 1898. He co-founded the 'Vereinigung der XI' which had its first exhibition in 1892 at the Galerie Schulte in Berlin. He was later appointed as a member of the Society of German Watercolour Painters and for a period was active in the Munich Secession. Stahl traveled to England in 1899 in order to further his interest and study of the Pre-Raphaelites. The interest in Pre-Raphaelite Italian painting that was the foundation of the English brotherhood also became the template for much of his own work... Read full biography
Friedrich Stahl studied at the Munich Academy in 1878 as a pupil of Wilhelm Diez (1839-1907), Ludwig von Löfftz (1845-1910) and Gyula Benczúr (1844-1920). At the age of 21 he moved into his own studio in Berlin where he was active from 1886 until 1898. He co-founded the 'Vereinigung der XI' which had its first exhibition in 1892 at the Galerie Schulte in Berlin. He was later appointed as a member of the Society of German Watercolour Painters and for a period was active in the Munich Secession. Stahl traveled to England in 1899 in order to further his interest and study of the Pre-Raphaelites. The interest in Pre-Raphaelite Italian painting that was the foundation of the English brotherhood also became the template for much of his own work for the remainder of his career. The artist subsequently moved to Florence in 1904, where... Read full biography
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