Bettina Dittlmann
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Bettina Dittlmann
Summary
Bettina Dittlmann is a human[1]. She was born in Passau[2]. She was born on 1964[3]. She worked as a jewelry designer[4], visual artist[5], university teacher[6], and silversmith[7].
Key Facts
- Bettina Dittlmann's place of birth was Passau[2].
- Bettina Dittlmann was born on 1964[3].
- Bettina Dittlmann held citizenship in Germany[8].
- Bettina Dittlmann worked as a jewelry designer[4].
- Bettina Dittlmann worked as a visual artist[5].
- Bettina Dittlmann's professions included university teacher[6].
- Bettina Dittlmann worked as a silversmith[7].
- Bettina Dittlmann was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[9].
- Bettina Dittlmann received the Förderpreis für Design der Landeshauptstadt München[10].
- Bettina Dittlmann received the Herbert Hofmann Award[11].
- Bettina Dittlmann received the Bayerischer Staatspreis[12].
- Bettina Dittlmann received the Danner-Preis[13].
- Bettina Dittlmann is recorded as female[14].
- Bettina Dittlmann's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Bettina Dittlmann is part of Dittlmann & Jank[16].
- Bettina Dittlmann's given name is recorded as Bettina[17].
- Bettina Dittlmann studied under Otto Künzli[18].
- Bettina Dittlmann studied under Hermann Jünger[19].
- Bettina Dittlmann studied under J. Fred Woell[20].
- Bettina Dittlmann studied under Jamie Bennett[21].
- Bettina Dittlmann's partner in business or sport is recorded as Michael Jank[22].
- Bettina Dittlmann's described by source is recorded as hedendaagsesieraden.nl[23].
- Bettina Dittlmann's participant in is recorded as Jewellery Unleashed[24].
- Bettina Dittlmann's participant in is recorded as Dare to wear, sieraden uit de collectie Paul Derrez/Willem Hoogstede[25].
- Bettina Dittlmann's participant in is recorded as Unique by Design, Contemporary Jewelry in the Donna Schneier Collection[26].
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Origins and Family
Bettina Dittlmann's place of birth was Passau[2]. She was born on 1964[3].
Education
Bettina Dittlmann was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[9]. Studied under Otto Künzli[18], a jewelry designer[27], b. 1948[28], of Switzerland[29], awarded the Goldener Ehrenring[30], specialised in jewelry[31]; Hermann Jünger[19], a goldsmith[32], 1928–2005[33], of Germany[34], awarded the Goldener Ehrenring[35], specialised in jewelry[36]; J. Fred Woell[20], a jewelry designer[37], 1934–2015[38], awarded the Fellow of the American Craft Council[39]; and Jamie Bennett[21], a jewelry designer[40], b. 1948[41], of United States[42], awarded the Fellow of the American Craft Council[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jewelry designer[4], visual artist[5], university teacher[6], and silversmith[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Förderpreis für Design der Landeshauptstadt München[10], an award[44], in Germany[45], founded in 1980[46]; Herbert Hofmann Award[11], an art prize[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1973[49]; Bayerischer Staatspreis[12], an award[50], in Germany[51]; and Danner-Preis[13].
FAQs
Where was Bettina Dittlmann born?
Bettina Dittlmann's place of birth was Passau[2].
What did Bettina Dittlmann do for work?
Bettina Dittlmann worked as jewelry designer[4], visual artist[5], university teacher[6], and silversmith[7].
Where did Bettina Dittlmann go to school?
Bettina Dittlmann was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[9].
What awards did Bettina Dittlmann receive?
Honors received include Förderpreis für Design der Landeshauptstadt München[10], Herbert Hofmann Award[11], Bayerischer Staatspreis[12], and Danner-Preis[13].