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:New Artists' Association Munich
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Degenerate art, Expressionism, New Objectivity

Creators Germany

Patrick von Kalckreuth (1892 - 1970)
Patrick von Kalckreuth
1892 - 1970
Christian Megert (1936)
Christian Megert
1936
Anna Vogel (1981)
Anna Vogel
1981
Christian Ludwig Leonhard Gey (1838 - 1894)
Christian Ludwig Leonhard Gey
1838 - 1894
Heinrich Dreber (1822 - 1875)
Heinrich Dreber
1822 - 1875
Louise Seidler (1786 - 1866)
Louise Seidler
1786 - 1866
Paul Erich Oehme (1889 - 1970)
Paul Erich Oehme
1889 - 1970
Carl Johann Arnold (1829 - 1916)
Carl Johann Arnold
1829 - 1916
Anno Frank Leven (1948 - 1995)
Anno Frank Leven
1948 - 1995
Peter (Petrus) Schenk (1660 - 1711)
Peter (Petrus) Schenk
1660 - 1711
Jörg (Joerg) Lozek (1971)
Jörg (Joerg) Lozek
1971
Erwin A. Schinzel (1919 - 2018)
Erwin A. Schinzel
1919 - 2018
Wilhelm Trubner (1851 - 1917)
Wilhelm Trubner
1851 - 1917
Stanislaw Kubicki (1889 - 1942)
Stanislaw Kubicki
1889 - 1942
René Reinicke (1860 - 1926)
René Reinicke
1860 - 1926
Emil Cauer II (1867 - 1946)
Emil Cauer II
1867 - 1946

Creators Degenerate art

Emily Carr (1871 - 1945)
Emily Carr
1871 - 1945
Chaïm Soutine (1893 - 1943)
Chaïm Soutine
1893 - 1943
Glexis Novoa (1964)
Glexis Novoa
1964
Armand Schönberger (1885 - 1974)
Armand Schönberger
1885 - 1974
Hermann Huber (1888 - 1967)
Hermann Huber
1888 - 1967
Ludwig von Hofmann (1861 - 1945)
Ludwig von Hofmann
1861 - 1945
Vyacheslav Vasilievich Kalinin (1939 - 2022)
Vyacheslav Vasilievich Kalinin
1939 - 2022
Igor Borisovich Berezovsky (1942 - 2007)
Igor Borisovich Berezovsky
1942 - 2007
Hans Vincenz (1900 - 1976)
Hans Vincenz
1900 - 1976
Alison Van Pelt (1963)
Alison Van Pelt
1963
Graham Sutherland (1903 - 1980)
Graham Sutherland
1903 - 1980
Vera Rockline (1896 - 1934)
Vera Rockline
1896 - 1934
Edmund Kesting (1892 - 1970)
Edmund Kesting
1892 - 1970
Friedrich Karl Gotsch (1900 - 1984)
Friedrich Karl Gotsch
1900 - 1984
Hermann Pedit (1933 - 2014)
Hermann Pedit
1933 - 2014
Karyn Lyons (1981)
Karyn Lyons
1981