Franz Xavier Wolfle PRICE CHARTS
1887 Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, Germany - 1972 Zankenhaus, Germany. Known for: Miniature portrait artist.
Franz Xavier Wolfe was born in the old city Kaufbeuren, Bavaria in 1887, and died in the small mountain city of Zankenhaus, Germany in 1972. Wolfe is considered a miniature portrait artist from the... Read full biography
Franz Xavier Wolfe was born in the old city Kaufbeuren, Bavaria in 1887, and died in the small mountain city of Zankenhaus, Germany in 1972. Wolfe is considered a miniature portrait artist from the German school. In 1907, Wolfle traveled to Munich to study painting at the Academy of Fine Art, which... Read full biography
Franz Xavier Wolfe was born in the old city Kaufbeuren, Bavaria in 1887, and died in the small mountain city of Zankenhaus, Germany in 1972. Wolfe is considered a miniature portrait artist from the German school. In 1907, Wolfle traveled to Munich to study painting at the Academy of Fine Art, which was founded 1808 by Maximilian I of Bavaria in Munich as the "Royal Academy of Fine Arts", and is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. Wolfle studies were interrupted with... Read full biography
Franz Xavier Wolfe was born in the old city Kaufbeuren, Bavaria in 1887, and died in the small mountain city of Zankenhaus, Germany in 1972. Wolfe is considered a miniature portrait artist from the German school. In 1907, Wolfle traveled to Munich to study painting at the Academy of Fine Art, which was founded 1808 by Maximilian I of Bavaria in Munich as the "Royal Academy of Fine Arts", and is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. Wolfle studies were interrupted with the outbreak of World War I. Upon the war's conclusion, Franz began painting highly detail miniature portraits to support his family. These wonderful miniature masterpieces (painted using a brush with a single hair) captured the individual character... Read full biography
Franz Xavier Wolfe was born in the old city Kaufbeuren, Bavaria in 1887, and died in the small mountain city of Zankenhaus, Germany in 1972. Wolfe is considered a miniature portrait artist from the German school. In 1907, Wolfle traveled to Munich to study painting at the Academy of Fine Art, which was founded 1808 by Maximilian I of Bavaria in Munich as the "Royal Academy of Fine Arts", and is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. Wolfle studies were interrupted with the outbreak of World War I. Upon the war's conclusion, Franz began painting highly detail miniature portraits to support his family. These wonderful miniature masterpieces (painted using a brush with a single hair) captured the individual character of local Bavaria merchants, farmers, politicians and their wives. With their popularity with collectors and to... Read full biography

