
Agnes Stamer was a German figure- and genre painter. As women were not admitted to the academy, she began her artistic formation in the Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum. After that she was active in the drawing studio of the "Illustrierte Frauenzeitung" (illustrate women’s magazine). She completed her education with Franz Skarbina and Max Klein in Berlin. She was an honorary member Société belge des aquarellistes and exhibited in Berlin, München and Chicago.
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