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Richard Guhr

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for the "decadence in art". In 1934, immediately after the dismissal of his former student and friend Otto Dix, Guhr was appointed professor at the
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in Berlin. In 1905 he came back to Dresden where he was appointed professor at the Academy of Applied Arts in 1907. From 1910 to 1914
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Many of his works, especially to Richard Wagner, were destroyed in the
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was student in his class of figurative decorative painting. Moreover,
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Artists for the Reich: culture and race from Weimar to Nazi Germany
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Dresden's landmark on top of the town hall (during reconstruction)
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on top of Dresden's town hall, sculptures for the town halls in
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to recreate some of these pieces. Guhr died here in 1956.
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Until 1930 Guhr created some important artworks as the
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Index


Otto Dix
Schwerin
Dresden
Academy of Applied Arts
Berlin
Alfred Grenander

Richard Wagner
Liebethaler Grund
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Hotel Adlon
Otto Dix
Friedrich Kurt Fiedler
Wilhelm Lachnit
Karl Völker
Barmen
Bremen
Bochum
Richard Wagner
Großer Garten
Wesenitz
Graupa
Weimarer Republik
antisemitism
Jews
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
bombing of Dresden in World War II
Höckendorf
List of German painters

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