Manfred Pahl
Manfred Pahl (born January 20, 1900 in Ebingen ; † May 11, 1994 in Stuttgart ) was a German painter, draftsman and graphic artist of expressive realism .
Live and act
In the early 1920s he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart . For Georg Engelbert Graf he illustrated a fairy tale of the Rhine and of the people , which appeared in 1925. In 1929 he became a founding member of the Stuttgart New Secession together with Manfred Henninger , Alfred Lehmann , Gustav Schopf and Wilhelm Geyer . He lived in Berlin until 1947. In addition to his painting ( dancing couple , 1951) Pahl created an extensive graphic work. In the 1980s he built his own Pahl Museum in Mainhardt-Gailsbach near Schwäbisch Hall .
Pahl married Anne Frank alias Aenne Pahl in 1921 , with whom he had two daughters.
Honors
- 1973: Cross of Merit 1st Class of the Federal Republic of Germany
- In 1981 he was awarded the Baden-Württemberg Medal of Merit .
literature
- Günther Wirth: Art in the German Southwest from 1945 to the present . Hatje, Stuttgart, 1982.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Ingrid von der Dollen: Female painters in the 20th century: visual art of the "lost generation"; Born 1890-1910 , Munich: Hirmer, 2000, ISBN 978-3-7774-8700-7 , p. 341.
- ↑ Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 43, March 9, 1973.
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SURNAME | Pahl, Manfred |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German painter, draftsman and graphic artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 20, 1900 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ebingen |
DATE OF DEATH | May 11, 1994 |
Place of death | Stuttgart |