(German Archtitect, book-illustrator, ex-libris artist, etcher, linoleum & woodblock printer)
Wether Adolf Kunst is related to Carl Kunst I don't know. Answering one question and solving a problem often leading to the next. Kind of academic approach. Like I try

Why Adolf's path and mine never crossed is easy to understand. I am not into ex-librisses. But as Charles (read his comment on Carl Kunst) raised a question
about the matter I felt obligated to at least go into it a little bit deeper.
Adolf Kunst was appointed Professor at the "Baufachschule" in Münich 1912 and kept that position untill 1929. Besides his architectural career he illustrated many books and was in his time named specifically an "Alpine Ex-librismaker". He collected many of his Ex-Libris productio
n in a book called "Ex Libris 1911-1930".

Adolf Kunst was appointed Professor at the "Baufachschule" in Münich 1912 and kept that position untill 1929. Besides his architectural career he illustrated many books and was in his time named specifically an "Alpine Ex-librismaker". He collected many of his Ex-Libris productio

The Alpine quotation maybe a clue to a relationship to Carl Kunst who left us also and mainly Alpine pictures (posters).
He was a very productive ex-libris maker and will have been very popular and in demand. When you see the quality of his miniature printings you can imagine why. His Ex-libris printings are frequently on offer and widely collected. I perticularly like his litle flowerpieces.
Whilst writing this little noting I happen to listen to this (serendipity ?):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62mMrDUXD6Q
Fats Waller
(Harlem, New York 1904 - Santa Fé Express 1943), Pianist, composer, singer and entertainer.
One of the greatest and original artists of all time. And just an unforgettable song ofcourse.