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In 1833 he founded in Munich a lithographic establishment of his own, which he operated until 1868, and to which he later attached a fine art printing shop and (in 1853) a photographic workshop. Hanfstaengl won for himself much popularity as the portrait lithographer of Munich society, being
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Hanfstaengl originated from a commoner family and in 1816 came on the recommendation of the town-school-teachers into the drawing-class of the leave-day school at Munich led by
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picture-gallery, and published them in a portfolio. When he returned to Munich, he left his establishment at
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senior in the evolving of the photographic dry-plate in 1866. He was married to
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nicknamed 'Count Litho'. Later, he became court photographer and produced portraits of distinguished persons, amongst others of the young
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The publishing-house of Franz
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He influenced his brother-in-law, the
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This article contains translations from the German
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