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Pietzner, Carl, 1853-1927

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Personal name headingPietzner, Carl, 1853-1927
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Variant(s)Pietzner, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl, 1853-1927
Pietzner, C. (Carl), 1853-1927
Pietzner, Karl, 1853-1927
Other standard no.121678204
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Q18507986
Associated placeVienna (Austria) Berlin (Germany) Saint Petersburg (Russia) Moscow (Russia) Warsaw (Poland) Teplice (Czech Republic)
Birth date1853-04-09
Death date1927-11-24/1927-11-26
Place of birthWriezen (Germany)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Field of activityPhotography Photography--Retouching Painting
Profession or occupationPhotographers Copyists Painters
Found inAllgemeines Künstlerlexikon, viewed December 18, 2020: 40500852 (Pietzner, Carl; Pietzner, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl; born Wriezen (Oder) April 9, 1853; died Vienna, Austria, November 26, 1927; photographer; copyist; painter; retoucher)
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Wikidata, viewed on December 18, 2020: Q18507986 (Carl Pietzner; C. Pietzner; born Wriezen, April 9, 1853; died Vienna, Austria, November 24 or 26, 1927; photographer)
VIAF, viewed on December 18, 2020: 121678204 (Pietzner, Carl; Pietzner, Friedrich Wilhelm Karl‏; Pietzner, Karl; born 1853; died 1927)
de.wikipedia.com, viewed on December 18, 2020 (Carl Pietzner; born Wriezen, Prussia, April 9, 1853; died Vienna, November 25, 1927; Austrian photographer; owned most of the photo studios in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy region; active as a photographer in the Harnecker studio in Wriezen in 1864; his work as a copyist and retoucher took him to Berlin, St. Petersburg, and Moscow; operator and managing director in Warsaw; set up his first studio in Teplitz in 1877; one of the most important fashion photographers in Vienna around 1900; inventor of relief photography, which he patented in 1898)
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