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Erich Heckel

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547: 135: 410: 525: 33: 224:, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, and Fritz Bleyl, while studying architecture in Dresden. The foursome equally regarded pursuing a degree in architecture as a compromise with their respectable middle-class parents who would have never supported them, had they wanted to study art. Heckel attended the Dresden Polytechnic Institute for only eighteen months, after which time he accepted a job as a draughtsman at Wilhem Kreis's architectural studio. He was able to use the position for the benefit of the 280:. Unfortunately, the group once again failed to strike a chord with the public. However, much more noteworthy and ironically also notorious, were the next three annual shows by the Die Brücke, this time held in the fashionable Emil Richter Gallery. In large, silent rooms, expensively furnished and smothered with lush carpets, the group's unconventional paintings and prints struck a foreseeably strident chord, amongst them notably a nude poster of a woman that ruffled many a complacent Dresdener. 260: 306:. It was Heckel's brother who introduced the group to African sculpture, and it is noted that their acceptance of primitive art, which was to fortify decisively the expressive yearnings of European artists- Was unequivocal. It is through this style that they found a source of strength in the barbaric figures. 275:
at the factory of the lamp manufacturer Max Seifert was considered to be a flop. In addition, Heckel's poster, no longer extant, had been barred from public display by the Dresden police. In 1906 and 1907 the Die Brücke had another exhibition in Löbtau, devoted exclusively to graphics and including a
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was dissolved in 1913. Heckel volunteered for service in Berlin when the war broke out in 1914. Although he underwent a brief training period, he was ultimately rejected by the army for being too old. He then turned to the Red Cross, joining a hospital train in Flanders in March 1915 as a medical
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who invited him into his house and his studio. He also continued his artistic activities in Germany. On the home front, he established contacts with collectors and prepared for exhibitions. As a draughtsman, he made numerous sketches of the places he visited and the people he observed. But as a
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emergency hospital. Housed in the railway station, it was home to a true artists’ colony. The orderlies painted, made woodcuts and read and discussed literature and poetry. They adorned the building with murals and window decorations and produced special works at Christmas. Heckel befriended
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in many ways encapsulates the principal virtues of the entire Expressionist movement. At once frank and respectful, daring and compassionate, it depicts a girl-woman on the cusp of adolescence, innocent and free yet, at the same time, curious and
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painter, the Flemish landscape and North Sea created the deepest impression, especially the sunlight penetrating the unusual cloud formations.
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painting. The four founding members made much use of the print as a cheap and quick medium with which to produce affordable art.
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It is worthwhile to note that with the exception of one favorable review by Paul Fetcher in the leading Dresden newspaper
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Between 1922 and 1924 Heckel painted one small, arched room at the invitation of the
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Masterpieces of German Expressionism at the Detroit Institute of Arts
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Carey, Frances; Griffiths, Anthony (1984). "Erich Heckel".
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works of the artist at "Museumsportal Schleswig-Holstein"
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on the ground floor of the museum. It is now called the
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Primitive art was also an inspiration to the members of
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In December 1911, Heckel moved from Dresden to Berlin.
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until 1955. He continued painting until his death in
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Dangaster Dorflandschaft (Dangast village landscape)
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easel
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Döbeln
German Empire
Radolfzell
West Germany
Expressionism
Die Brücke

Dangast
German
painter
printmaker
Die Brücke
1928 Summer Olympics
1932 Summer Olympics
Döbeln
Saxony
Chemnitz
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Fritz Bleyl
Max Seifert
Franz Marc
Blaue Reiter

Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten
Löbtau
Wassily Kandinsky

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