• Adolf Ferdinand Schinnerer (25 September 1876, Schwarzenbach – 30 January 1949, Ottershausen, part of Haimhausen) was a German artist, active in painting...
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  • Schinnerer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Schinnerer (1876–1949), German artist Mark C. Schinnerer (1899–1978), American...
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  • (born 1956) Auguste Schepp (1846–1905) Osmar Schindler (1867–1927) Adolf Schinnerer (1876–1949) Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (1807–1863) Wilhelm Schirmer (1802–1866)...
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  • and stored some of his goods in requisitioned rooms with the painter Adolf Schinnerer in Haimhausen. There were also works of art in the monasteries of Maria...
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  • Fine Arts Munich (1945–1947) and some time under Werner Gilles and Adolf Schinnerer. During the Nazi regime, as a young man, he was briefly attracted to...
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    Groß [de], Heinrich Tscharmann [de] 1909: Paul Baum, Willi Geiger, Adolf Schinnerer 1910: Karl Albiker, Otto Höger, Hans Meid [de] 1911: Ludwig Cauer,...
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    able to spend the years 1920–1922 studying with Robert Engels and Adolf Schinnerer. It was then he developed a style that combined Post-Impressionism...
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  • Academy of Fine Arts. His teachers there were Angelo Jank, Max Doerner, Adolf Schinnerer, Max Mayrshofer, and Emil Preetorius. As a set designer, he worked...
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  • Kunstgewerbschule. His early teachers included Richard Riemerschmid, Adolf Schinnerer and Adelbert Niemeyer. Between 1925 and 1931 he became a member of...
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