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Gert Heinrich Wollheim

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20: 105:, and in 1922 he was taken to court over a painting displayed at her gallery. In 1925, he moved to Berlin, and his work, which always emphasized the theatrical and the grotesque, began a new phase of coolly objective representation. His work was part of the art competitions at the 199:. The oil on board painting shows a half-naked soldier writhing in agony after receiving a death-wound in the belly. A version of this image was used as one of 'Dr. Lecter's drawings' in the film 411: 406: 426: 416: 125: 296: 128:, an organization of exiled German artists founded in Paris in autumn 1937. In that same year, he became the companion of the dancer 376: 362: 306: 201: 319:
Wollheim, Gert H; Jochimsen, Margarethe; Peters, Ursula; Wiese, Stephan von; Nutt, Dorothea; Verein August Macke Haus (2000).
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and many were destroyed. He fled to France and became active in the Resistance. He was one of the co-founders of the
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and later to Switzerland. He was arrested in 1939 and held in a series of labor camps in France (
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In 1947 he moved to New York City and became an American citizen. He died in New York in 1974.
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with the help of a peasant woman. At war's end in 1945 he returned to France.
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and Gottlieb Forster. From 1914 to 1917 he was in military service in
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Weimar in Exile: The Antifascist Emigration in Europe and America
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presented an important retrospective exhibition of his work.
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Translated by David Fernbach. Verso (2006), p. 216.
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Neue Sachlichkeit and German Realism of the Twenties
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seized power in 1933 Wollheim´s works were declared
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Index


expressionist
New Objectivity
Dresden
Loschwitz
Weimar
Albin Egger-Lienz
World War I
Berlin
Otto Pankok
East Frisia
DĂĽsseldorf
Young Rhineland
Max Ernst
Otto Dix
Ulrich Leman
Johanna Ey
1928 Summer Olympics
1932 Summer Olympics
Hitler
degenerate art
Union des Artistes Allemandes Libres
Tatjana Barbakoff
Nazi
Entartete Kunst
SaarbrĂĽcken
Vierzon
Ruchard
Gurs
Septfonds

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