Karl Peter Röhl (12 September 1890 – 25 November 1975) was a German painter and graphic artist.
Born in Kiel, Röhl undertook an apprenticeship as a painter upon leaving school in 1906.
Karl Peter Röhl was enrolled as a student at the Bauhaus and went Johannes Itten preliminary lectures during his first semester.
He had his own studio which in 1922, provided the venue for Theo van Doesburg’s extra-curricular De Stijl.
[1] At the end of 1919[2][3] or in April 2020 [1] he married his fellow student Alexandra Röhl, whom he immediately deregistered from the Bauhaus because of her household duties.