Karl Stengel was born in 1925 in Neusatz, when the Austro-Hungarian Empire was crumbling. He was already passionate about drawing in his childhood and was also very gifted at sports. Stengel was a Russian prisoner of war during the
Second World War and after this, he was unable to pursue his love of sport. However, his passion for drawing does accompany him in the Soviet lager and when an officer sees him drawing with a piece of coal on a sack of cement, he is asked to do his portrait and to paint other officers too. This is his "first exhibition". Back in Hungary it is difficult for the son of a bourgeois family to enter the art academy and it is difficult to express one's creativity and individuality when socialist realism imposes itself in every form of expression. In 1956, when Soviet tanks arrived, he fled to Munich, Germany, where he remained for most of his life. It is here in Munich where he attends the Academy of Art and later becomes an art teacher. He dedicated his whole life to painting and drawing and also spent time in
Tuscany, where he died on 25 June 2017. == Style and technique ==