Johannes Pietsch
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Johannes Pietsch
Summary
Johannes Pietsch is a human[1]. He was born on 2001[2]. He worked as a costume historian[3], costume designer[4], curator[5], textile conservator[6], and fashion designer[7].
Key Facts
- Johannes Pietsch was born on 2001[2].
- Johannes Pietsch worked as a costume historian[3].
- Johannes Pietsch worked as a costume designer[4].
- Johannes Pietsch's professions included curator[5].
- Johannes Pietsch worked as a textile conservator[6].
- Johannes Pietsch's professions included fashion designer[7].
- Johannes Pietsch's professions included art historian[8].
- Johannes Pietsch's field of work was 17th-century clothing[9].
- Johannes Pietsch's field of work was history of costume[10].
- Johannes Pietsch's field of work was restoration[11].
- Among Johannes Pietsch's employers was Bavarian National Museum[12].
- Johannes Pietsch is recorded as male[13].
- Johannes Pietsch's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Johannes Pietsch's family name is recorded as Q2094543[15].
- Johannes Pietsch's given name is recorded as Johannes[16].
- Johannes Pietsch's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[17].
- Johannes Pietsch's affiliation is recorded as International Council of Museums[18].
- Johannes Pietsch's affiliation is recorded as The School of Historical Dress[19].
- Johannes Pietsch's affiliation is recorded as ICOM Costume[20].
- Johannes Pietsch's different from is recorded as JJ[21].
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Origins and Family
Johannes Pietsch was born on 2001[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include costume historian[3], costume designer[4], curator[5], textile conservator[6], fashion designer[7], and art historian[8]. Fields of work include 17th-century clothing[9]; history of costume[10], an aspect of history[22]; and restoration[11], an activity[23]. Among Johannes Pietsch's employers was Bavarian National Museum[12].
FAQs
What did Johannes Pietsch do for work?
Johannes Pietsch worked as costume historian[3], costume designer[4], curator[5], textile conservator[6], and fashion designer[7].