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Philipp Bauknecht
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German
, 1884–1933)
Philipp Bauknecht
Waldarbeiter ,
1926
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Philipp Bauknecht
Stilli mit Regenbogen ,
1925
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Philipp Bauknecht
Baumriese,
1925
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Biography
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1884
Born as the son of a German watchmaker in Barcelon/Spain.
1892
His family moves back to Schramberg/Germany.
1898 - 1907
Studies as a carpenter in Schramberg and later becomes a student at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Nürnberg/Germany.
1910
Because of Tuberculosis he moves to Davos/Switzerland. Where from 1918-1938 another German Expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner lived.
1933
Died in the Davos hospital of stomach cancer.
Exhibitions
2007 - 2008
Expressionismus aus den Bergen, Kunstmuseum Bern / Groninger Museum, Groningen / Bündner Kunstmuseum, Chur, Switzerland
2005 - 2006
Galerie Iris Wazzau, Davos, Switzerland
2002 - 2003
Chabot-Museum, Rotterdam/Holland
1996
Museum Ludwig, Cologne/Germany
1995 - 1996
Galerie Thomas, Munich/Germany
1981
Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen/Germany
1976
First solo-exhibition at Galerie Iris Wazzau, Davos/Switzerland
1972
Leonard Hutton Gallery, New York
1965
Paula-Becker-Modersohn-Haus, Bremen
1948
Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart/Germany
1937
"Entartete Kunst" Munich/Germany
1933
Kunstmuseum St. Gallen/Switzerland
1931
Kunsthalle Bern/Switzerland
1930
Kunstverein Mannheim, Kunstverein, St. Gallen/Switzerland
1929
Galerie Ernst Arnold, Dresden/Germany
1928
Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart/Germany
Kunstverein Zürich/Switzerland, Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Berlin/Germany
1921
Secession im Glaspalast, Munich
1919
Schweizerische Landessausstellung Basel/Switzerland
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