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Seifert is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alfred Seifert (1850–1901), Czech German painter *Alfred Seifert (flax miller) (1877–1945), New Zealand flax-miller *Alwin Seifert (1890–1972), German architect *Benjamin Seifert (born 1982), German cross country skier *Bernhard Seifert (born 1993), German javelin thrower * Bill Seifert (born 1939), American racecar driver * Christian Seifert (born 1969), German entrepreneur * Christopher Seifert (1975–2003), American soldier * Else Seifert (1879–1968), German photographer *Emil Seifert (1900–1973), Czech football manager *Ernst Seifert (1855–1928), German organ builder *Frank Seifert (born 1972), German footballer *Friedrich Seifert (born 1941), German mineralogist * George Seifert (born 1940), American football coach *Harald Seifert (born 1953), East German bobsledder *Hartmut Seifert (born 1944), German labor economist *Heath Seifert (born 1968), American television writer *Herbert Seifert (1897†...
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Alfred Seifert
Alfred Seifert (6 September 1850 Praskolesy, Bohemia – 6 February 1901, Munich, Germany), born in present-day Czech Republic. Seifert was a Czech-German painter, acclaimed for his female portraits. History He was born in Praskolesy (present-day Czech Republic), but within a few months, his family moved to nearby Hořovice. As a child, he fell seriously ill, could not walk for four years and spent two years in an orthopedic institution. Instead of playing, he began to draw pictures and his artistic talent soon started to emerge. His first teachers were Karl Würbs, inspector of the Estates Gallery at Prague Castle, and Alois Kirnig, a landscape painter. After two years of studies at a high school in Malá Strana (Lesser Town of Prague), he received an admission to the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in 1869. In 1876, he opened his own workshop there. Seifert focused on portraits of women, especially on sentimentally mooded heads of girls which became known as "Seifert type" ...
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