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He was born in Speyer where he also grew up. He was born in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. He completed an apprenticeship as a scene painter and interior decorator, and subsequently studied in Karlsruhe and Munich before going to Paris in 1906. It was right here he turned a student and later a good friend of Henri Matisse whom he arrange a painting college with. At the age of 18, she educated as a student nurse at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham; she labored on the ophthalmic, casualty, and coronary care wards throughout the 18 months she spent there. He labored as an architect until 1933, when Hitler took energy.
Karl Völker (17 October 1889 – 28 December 1962) was a German architect and painter related to the new Objectivity movement. After painter and decorator in Fulham in World Struggle II he resumed working as an architect and painter. As a nun, she was first at Woodbridge, Suffolk, later at Rushmere, Ipswich, and, after the Second World War, at Quidenham Corridor, Norfolk. Corridor, Roger (2008). Letting in the sunshine of Christ: Margaret Rope and her Shrewsbury Cathedral Home windows. There are massive collections of his works in Langenargen Museum and within the Purrmann House, Speyer. After 1916, Purrmann lived in Berlin and Langenargen (Lake Constance), shifting from there in 1935 to run the German art basis on the Villa Romana in Florence.
Völker was the director of the Halle Artists Group, founded in 1919 and related to the Berlin November Group. He joined the Berlin “Red Group” in 1924 and was a contributor to the journal Das Wort. His painting Railroad Station (1924) celebrates both the station-newly constructed by Halle’s KPD government-and the unity of the mass workers descending the steps. Harry France, Common President, Nationwide Union of Blastfurnacemen, Oreminers, Coke Workers and Kindred Trades. The trades’ unions did what they may to handicap women even in these occupations, for instance refusing to permit them to make use of hand rests. After an apprenticeship as an interior decorator from 1904 to 1910, he studied from1912-1913 at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts where Richard Guhr was his instructor.