Anton Hoffmann (1863 - 1938) — Auction price
Anton Hoffmann was a German military painter and illustrator. After completing his military career, Hoffmann studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
He then worked as an illustrator for several magazines, designed for the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal Selb, exhibited regularly at Munich's Glasplast and won numerous awards. Hoffmann masterfully and very realistically depicted scenes of historical battles and recreation of soldiers, recreated military equipment with precision.
Anton Hoffmann also illustrated training manuals, the series "Uniformgeschichte des Bayerischen Heeres", drew postcards during World War I and participated in the design of books by Karl Mays (1842-1912) "Regensburger Marien-Kalender 1899" and "Umm ed Dschamahl". In 1919 he wrote, designed and published the adventure book The Conquest of Mexico.
Anton Hoffmann was a German military painter and illustrator. After completing his military career, Hoffmann studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
He then worked as an illustrator for several magazines, designed for the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal Selb, exhibited regularly at Munich's Glasplast and won numerous awards. Hoffmann masterfully and very realistically depicted scenes of historical battles and recreation of soldiers, recreated military equipment with precision.
Anton Hoffmann also illustrated training manuals, the series "Uniformgeschichte des Bayerischen Heeres", drew postcards during World War I and participated in the design of books by Karl Mays (1842-1912) "Regensburger Marien-Kalender 1899" and "Umm ed Dschamahl". In 1919 he wrote, designed and published the adventure book The Conquest of Mexico.
Anton Hoffmann was a German military painter and illustrator. After completing his military career, Hoffmann studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
He then worked as an illustrator for several magazines, designed for the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal Selb, exhibited regularly at Munich's Glasplast and won numerous awards. Hoffmann masterfully and very realistically depicted scenes of historical battles and recreation of soldiers, recreated military equipment with precision.
Anton Hoffmann also illustrated training manuals, the series "Uniformgeschichte des Bayerischen Heeres", drew postcards during World War I and participated in the design of books by Karl Mays (1842-1912) "Regensburger Marien-Kalender 1899" and "Umm ed Dschamahl". In 1919 he wrote, designed and published the adventure book The Conquest of Mexico.
Anton Hoffmann was a German military painter and illustrator. After completing his military career, Hoffmann studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
He then worked as an illustrator for several magazines, designed for the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal Selb, exhibited regularly at Munich's Glasplast and won numerous awards. Hoffmann masterfully and very realistically depicted scenes of historical battles and recreation of soldiers, recreated military equipment with precision.
Anton Hoffmann also illustrated training manuals, the series "Uniformgeschichte des Bayerischen Heeres", drew postcards during World War I and participated in the design of books by Karl Mays (1842-1912) "Regensburger Marien-Kalender 1899" and "Umm ed Dschamahl". In 1919 he wrote, designed and published the adventure book The Conquest of Mexico.
Anton Hoffmann was a German military painter and illustrator. After completing his military career, Hoffmann studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
He then worked as an illustrator for several magazines, designed for the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal Selb, exhibited regularly at Munich's Glasplast and won numerous awards. Hoffmann masterfully and very realistically depicted scenes of historical battles and recreation of soldiers, recreated military equipment with precision.
Anton Hoffmann also illustrated training manuals, the series "Uniformgeschichte des Bayerischen Heeres", drew postcards during World War I and participated in the design of books by Karl Mays (1842-1912) "Regensburger Marien-Kalender 1899" and "Umm ed Dschamahl". In 1919 he wrote, designed and published the adventure book The Conquest of Mexico.
Anton Hoffmann was a German military painter and illustrator. After completing his military career, Hoffmann studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
He then worked as an illustrator for several magazines, designed for the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal Selb, exhibited regularly at Munich's Glasplast and won numerous awards. Hoffmann masterfully and very realistically depicted scenes of historical battles and recreation of soldiers, recreated military equipment with precision.
Anton Hoffmann also illustrated training manuals, the series "Uniformgeschichte des Bayerischen Heeres", drew postcards during World War I and participated in the design of books by Karl Mays (1842-1912) "Regensburger Marien-Kalender 1899" and "Umm ed Dschamahl". In 1919 he wrote, designed and published the adventure book The Conquest of Mexico.