Wilhelm Schnarrenberger (1892 - 1966)

Wilhelm Schnarrenberger (1892 - 1966) - photo 1

Wilhelm Schnarrenberger

Wilhelm Schnarrenberger was a German painter and representative of the New Objectivity movement.

Schnarrenberger studied graphics at the Munich School of Applied Arts, as well as architecture. After his studies, the artist received commissions for publications in the magazines Das Plakat or Simplicissimus as well as numerous illustrations for publishing houses. At the same time, Schnarrenberger also began to work as a painter and participated in the exhibitions of the New Munich Secession. After the Expressionist phase, his painting was replaced by an increasingly distinct style, which in 1925 became known as Neue Sachlichkeit ("New Objectivity"). In 1920, the artist was appointed to teach commercial art at the Badisches Landeschool in Karlsruhe, where he later became a professor.

As a result of the Nazis' rise to power, Schnarrenberger lost his professorship and moved to Berlin. In 1937, Wilhelm Schnarrenberger's paintings were recognized as degenerate and he was persecuted. After the end of the war, he was allowed to resume his professorship and was appointed professor at the Karlsruhe State Academy of Fine Arts. He became a member of the Badische Secession and received the Hans Thom State Prize in 1962.

Date and place of birt:30 june 1892, Buchen (Odenwald), Germany
Date and place of death:12 april 1966, Karlsruhe, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Painter
Art school / group:Neue Sachlichkeit Hannover, New Artists' Association Munich
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Degenerate art, Expressionism, New Objectivity

Creators Germany

Hubert Zalentin (1822 - 1910)
Hubert Zalentin
1822 - 1910
Olaf Helliesen Lange (1875 - 1965)
Olaf Helliesen Lange
1875 - 1965
Carl Lohse (1895 - 1965)
Carl Lohse
1895 - 1965
Heinrich Kuch (1896 - 1973)
Heinrich Kuch
1896 - 1973
Wilhelm Kleinenbroich (1812 - 1895)
Wilhelm Kleinenbroich
1812 - 1895
Fritz Klemm (1902 - 1990)
Fritz Klemm
1902 - 1990
Yehudit Sasportas (1969)
Yehudit Sasportas
1969
Eduard Steinbach (1878 - 1939)
Eduard Steinbach
1878 - 1939
Luitpold Domberger (1912 - 2005)
Luitpold Domberger
1912 - 2005
Hermann Kätelhön (1884 - 1940)
Hermann Kätelhön
1884 - 1940
Paul Wilhelm Dahms (1913 - 1988)
Paul Wilhelm Dahms
1913 - 1988
Ayako Rokkaku (1982)
Ayako Rokkaku
1982
Johann Carl Schönheit (1730 - 1805)
Johann Carl Schönheit
1730 - 1805
Wilhelm von Kaulbach (1805 - 1874)
Wilhelm von Kaulbach
1805 - 1874
Max Olderock (1895 - 1972)
Max Olderock
1895 - 1972
Gabriele Maria Deininger-Arnhard (1855 - 1945)
Gabriele Maria Deininger-Arnhard
1855 - 1945

Creators Degenerate art

Adolf Schinnerer (1876 - 1949)
Adolf Schinnerer
1876 - 1949
William Henry Johnson (1901 - 1970)
William Henry Johnson
1901 - 1970
Cuno Amiet (1868 - 1961)
Cuno Amiet
1868 - 1961
Gregorio Prestopino (1907 - 1984)
Gregorio Prestopino
1907 - 1984
Ludwig Bock (1886 - 1971)
Ludwig Bock
1886 - 1971
David Schneuer (1905 - 1988)
David Schneuer
1905 - 1988
Max Oppenheimer (1885 - 1954)
Max Oppenheimer
1885 - 1954
Peter Brandes (1944)
Peter Brandes
1944
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (1866 - 1944)
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
1866 - 1944
Karl Uelliger (1914 - 1993)
Karl Uelliger
1914 - 1993
Andrey Gennad'evich Pozdeev (1926 - 1998)
Andrey Gennad'evich Pozdeev
1926 - 1998
Carlos Mauricio Valenti Perrillat (1888 - 1912)
Carlos Mauricio Valenti Perrillat
1888 - 1912
Jean Lebedeff (1884 - 1972)
Jean Lebedeff
1884 - 1972
Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893 - 1967)
Charles Ephraim Burchfield
1893 - 1967
Christian Schad (1894 - 1982)
Christian Schad
1894 - 1982
Boris Georgievich Birger (1923 - 2001)
Boris Georgievich Birger
1923 - 2001