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Annemarie Jacob

Annemarie Jacob (1891 - 1990) was active/lived in Germany.  Annemarie Jacob is known for Painting.

Annemarie Jacob attended from 1913-14 the evening school of the Royal Academy of Graphic Arts and Printing in Leipzig and visited the woodcut class of Otto Bossert.  In 1918 she was –founder of the ‘Vereinigung für Neue Kunst Leipzig’ and became a member of the Leipziger Kunstverein.  She moved to Austria in 1944 and finally settled in Frankfurt am Main in 1968.

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