Carl Thiemann
          
             
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                 10.11.1881 Karlsbad - 3.12.1966 Deutenhofen  
                In 1908 Carl Thiemann, who previously lived in Munich for a short time, moved there. a. taught at the Debschitz School with his school and painter friend Walther Klemm in Dachau. Shortly thereafter he married Louise Miéville, a language teacher from French-speaking Switzerland. The daughter Margarete, who also became a painter, emerged from the marriage. In 1910 he became a member of the Vienna Secession and the German Artists' Association Weimar. Carl Thiemann, who was a co-founder and long-time board member of the Dachau Art Association, left behind an extensive work of great versatility. 
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           1. Chrysanthemen, 1934, woodcut in colors, Japan 46 x 33,8cm titled and signed with pencil 
            
  
           
           
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