Benedikt Kögl, otherwise Benno Kögl[1] (12 March 1892, Greding – 29 April 1973, Munich)[2] was a German painter. He was principally a miniaturist working in oil; his main subjects were still lifes and cats (from which he gained the nickname Katzen-Kögl or 'Cat Kögl').[3] Some of his works are less than one inch square. He was a student of Hans von Hayek (1869-1940) and Philipp Röth (1841-1921).[4]
His work is actively traded today in several galleries in the US and Germany.
Works
Examples of his work can be found here:
Notes and references
- ↑ the surname is often given as Kögel
- ↑ year of birth sometimes given as 1891, year of death sometimes as 1969, 1971 or 1972
- ↑ Saleroom.com brief biography of Kögl
- ↑ Askart.com
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