Benedikt Kögl

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Template:Short description Benedikt Kögl, otherwise Benno Kögl[1] (12 March 1892, Greding – 29 April 1973, Munich)[2] was a German painter. He was principally a miniaturist working in oil; his main subjects were still lifes and cats (from which he gained the nickname Katzen-Kögl or 'Cat Kögl').[3] Some of his works are less than one inch square. He was a student of Hans von Hayek (1869-1940) and Philipp Röth (1841-1921).[4]

His work is actively traded today in several galleries in the US and Germany.

Works

Examples of his work can be found here:

Notes and references

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  1. the surname is often given as Kögel
  2. year of birth sometimes given as 1891, year of death sometimes as 1969, 1971 or 1972
  3. Saleroom.com brief biography of Kögl
  4. Askart.com

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