Alwin Diehle

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Alwin Diehle (born March 25, 1854 in Berlin ; † after 1915 there ) was a German illustrator as well as portrait, genre and landscape painter.

Diehle completed his training as a lithographer and had to be treated in surgery for a head injury because an employee had hit him twice on the head with a heavy lithograph stone. He went to the clinic the following day because of a severe headache and malaise and was only able to leave it 25 days later. From 1883 he studied landscape painting with Theodor Joseph Hagen and portrait painting with Max Thedy at the Grand Ducal Saxon Art School in Weimar . After graduating, he settled in Berlin, where he worked as a freelance illustrator and portrait, genre and landscape painter. From 1900 to 1908 he was a member of the Berlin Artists Association .

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Individual evidence

  1. Alwin Diehle, 22 years old, litographer . In: Bernhard von Langenbeck (Hrsg.): Archive for clinical surgery . Supplement to Volume 21. August Hirschwald, Berlin 1877, Chapter I: Head and Ear - b) Injuries with brain symptoms (16 cases; † 5th) , p. 34 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).