Karl Hemmeter
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Karl Hemmeter
Summary
Karl Hemmeter is a human[1]. He was born in Weißenburg in Bayern[2]. He was born on February 18, 1904[3]. He passed away in Munich[4]. He died on August 6, 1986[5]. He worked as a sculptor[6] and artist[7].
Key Facts
- Karl Hemmeter's place of birth was Weißenburg in Bayern[2].
- Born in Heigertgasse 7 (Weißenburg in Bayern)[8], Karl Hemmeter…
- Karl Hemmeter passed away in Munich[4].
- Karl Hemmeter was born on February 18, 1904[3].
- Karl Hemmeter died on August 6, 1986[5].
- Karl Hemmeter held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Karl Hemmeter's professions included sculptor[6].
- Karl Hemmeter's professions included artist[7].
- Karl Hemmeter's education included a stint at Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg[10].
- Karl Hemmeter was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[11].
- Karl Hemmeter received the Prize of the city of Nuremberg[12].
- Karl Hemmeter received the Q29000815[13].
- Karl Hemmeter's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[14].
- Karl Hemmeter is recorded as male[15].
- Karl Hemmeter's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Karl Hemmeter's Commons category is recorded as Karl Hemmeter[17].
- Karl Hemmeter's archives at is recorded as Deutsches Kunstarchiv im Germanischen Nationalmuseum[18].
- Karl Hemmeter's residence is recorded as Großhadern[19].
- Karl Hemmeter's family name is recorded as Hemmeter[20].
- Karl Hemmeter's given name is recorded as Karl[21].
- Karl Hemmeter studied under Rudolf Schiestl[22].
- Karl Hemmeter studied under Wilhelm Nida-Rümelin[23].
- Karl Hemmeter studied under Joseph Wackerle[24].
- Karl Hemmeter's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[25].
- Karl Hemmeter's name in native language is recorded as Karl Hemmeter[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Weißenburg in Bayern[2], a Greater district town[27], in Germany[28], founded in 1296[29] and Heigertgasse 7 (Weißenburg in Bayern)[8], a bourgeois house[30], in Germany[31]. Karl Hemmeter was born on February 18, 1904[3].
Education
Educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg[10], an art academy[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1662[34] and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[11], an academy of fine arts[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1808[37], headquartered in Munich[38]. Studied under Rudolf Schiestl[22], a graphic designer[39], 1878–1931[40], of Germany[41], specialised in visual arts[42]; Wilhelm Nida-Rümelin[23], a sculptor[43], 1876–1945[44], of Austria[45]; and Joseph Wackerle[24], a sculptor[46], 1880–1959[47], of Germany[48], awarded the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art[49].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[6] and artist[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Prize of the city of Nuremberg[12], a science award[50], in Germany[51] and Q29000815[13].
Personal Life
Karl Hemmeter's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[14].
Death and Burial
Karl Hemmeter died on August 6, 1986[5]. He died in Munich[4].
FAQs
Where was Karl Hemmeter born?
Karl Hemmeter's place of birth was Weißenburg in Bayern[2].
Where did Karl Hemmeter die?
Karl Hemmeter passed away in Munich[4].
What did Karl Hemmeter do for work?
Karl Hemmeter worked as sculptor[6] and artist[7].
Where did Karl Hemmeter go to school?
Karl Hemmeter was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg[10] and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[11].
What awards did Karl Hemmeter receive?
Honors received include Prize of the city of Nuremberg[12] and Q29000815[13].