Werner Stötzer
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Werner Stötzer
Summary
Werner Stötzer is a human[1]. He was born in Sonneberg[2]. He was born on April 2, 1931[3]. He died in Seelow[4]. He died on July 22, 2010[5]. He worked as a sculptor[6], university teacher[7], draftsperson[8], etcher[9], and graphic artist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (54 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Werner Stötzer was born in Sonneberg[2].
- Werner Stötzer died in Seelow[4].
- Werner Stötzer died in Alt Langsow[12].
- Werner Stötzer was born on April 2, 1931[3].
- Werner Stötzer died on July 22, 2010[5].
- Werner Stötzer was married to Sylvia Hagen[13].
- Werner Stötzer held citizenship in German Reich[14].
- Werner Stötzer held citizenship in German Democratic Republic[15].
- Werner Stötzer held citizenship in Germany[16].
- Werner Stötzer worked as a sculptor[6].
- Werner Stötzer worked as a university teacher[7].
- Werner Stötzer worked as a draftsperson[8].
- Werner Stötzer worked as an etcher[9].
- Werner Stötzer's professions included graphic artist[10].
- Werner Stötzer was employed by Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin[17].
- Werner Stötzer was educated at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar[18].
- Werner Stötzer's education included a stint at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[19].
- Werner Stötzer was educated at Academy of Arts of the GDR[20].
- Werner Stötzer received the National Prize of East Germany[21].
- Werner Stötzer was a member of Sächsische Akademie der Künste[22].
- Werner Stötzer is recorded as male[23].
- Werner Stötzer's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Werner Stötzer's genre is figurative art[25].
- Werner Stötzer's Commons category is recorded as Werner Stötzer[26].
- Werner Stötzer's archives at is recorded as Deutsches Kunstarchiv im Germanischen Nationalmuseum[27].
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Origins and Family
Werner Stötzer was born in Sonneberg[2]. He was born on April 2, 1931[3].
Education
Educated at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar[18], a public university[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1860[30]; Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[19], a public university[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1764[33]; and Academy of Arts of the GDR[20], an academy[34], in German Democratic Republic[35], founded in 1950[36], headquartered in East Berlin[37]. Studied under Hans Breker[38], a sculptor[39], 1906–1993[40], of Germany[41], awarded the Cornelius Award[42]; Martin Domke[43], an artist[44], 1911–2005[45], of German Reich[46]; Siegfried Tschierschky[47], a sculptor[48], 1898–1965[49], of Germany[50]; Eugen Hoffmann[51], a sculptor[52], 1892–1955[53], of Germany[54]; Walter Arnold[55], a sculptor[56], 1909–1979[57], of German Reich[58], awarded the Order of Karl Marx[59]; and Gustav Seitz[60], a sculptor[61], 1906–1969[62], of German Democratic Republic[63], awarded the National Prize of East Germany[64].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[6], university teacher[7], draftsperson[8], etcher[9], and graphic artist[10]. Among Werner Stötzer's employers was Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin[17].
Recognition
Werner Stötzer received the National Prize of East Germany[21].
Personal Life
Werner Stötzer was married to Sylvia Hagen[13].
Death and Burial
Werner Stötzer died on July 22, 2010[5]. Recorded place of death include Seelow[4], an urban municipality in Germany[65], in Germany[66] and Alt Langsow[12], an Ortsteil[67], in Germany[68].
Why It Matters
Werner Stötzer ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (54 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[11] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]
FAQs
Where was Werner Stötzer born?
Born in Sonneberg[2], Werner Stötzer…
Where did Werner Stötzer die?
Werner Stötzer died in Seelow[4].
Who was Werner Stötzer married to?
Werner Stötzer's spouses include Sylvia Hagen[13].
What did Werner Stötzer do for work?
Werner Stötzer worked as sculptor[6], university teacher[7], draftsperson[8], etcher[9], and graphic artist[10].
Where did Werner Stötzer go to school?
Werner Stötzer was educated at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar[18], Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[19], and Academy of Arts of the GDR[20].
What awards did Werner Stötzer receive?
Honors received include National Prize of East Germany[21].