Hans Christiansen (1866 - 1945)

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Hans Christiansen

Hans Christiansen was a German painter, representative of classical modernism, decorator and illustrator.

Christiansen trained as a decorative painter in Flensburg and then at the School of Applied Arts in Munich, later studying at the Académie Julian in Paris. After a study trip to Italy in 1889, he moved to Hamburg, where he taught at the Technical University.

At the same time, Christiansen worked as a freelance decorative artist and was active in the Volkskunst-Verein, and was one of the founders and first residents of the Darmstadt artists' colony of the late 19th and early 20th century. Together with Josef Olbrich and Peter Behrens, he designed furniture, ceramics, tapestries, stained glass and graphic posters. He also designed his own house in the colony, which he called "Villa Rose," which was destroyed during World War II.

During this time, the versatile artist also wrote regularly for the magazine Jugend, creating many illustrations and covers. From 1911 he lectured at the Wiesbaden School of Arts and Crafts and was a member of the Wiesbaden Free Artists Association.

In 1933, Christiansen's work was banned by the Nazi Party of Germany because of his Jewish wife, and he was almost forgotten until his death in 1945.

Date and place of birt:6 march 1866, Flensburg, Germany
Date and place of death:5 january 1945, Wiesbaden, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Ceramist, Decorator, Designer, Glass painter, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter, Posterist
Genre:Cityscape, Nude art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Modern art
Technique:Fresco, Hand graphic, Lithography, Mixed media, Oil, Oil on canvas, Tapestry, Watercolor

Creators Germany

Eberhard Havekost (1967 - 2019)
Eberhard Havekost
1967 - 2019
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius (1876 - 1966)
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius
1876 - 1966
Ludwig von Zumbusch (1861 - 1927)
Ludwig von Zumbusch
1861 - 1927
Johann Gottfried Tannauer (1680 - 1737)
Johann Gottfried Tannauer
1680 - 1737
Elmar Georg Dietz (1902 - 1996)
Elmar Georg Dietz
1902 - 1996
Herbert Maier (1959)
Herbert Maier
1959
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen (1894 - 1970)
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen
1894 - 1970
Norbert Kricke (1922 - 1984)
Norbert Kricke
1922 - 1984
Ulrich Hachulla (1943)
Ulrich Hachulla
1943
Erich Reiling (1953)
Erich Reiling
1953
Kazimierz («Kachu») Ostrowski (1917 - 1999)
Kazimierz («Kachu») Ostrowski
1917 - 1999
Heiner Thiel (1957)
Heiner Thiel
1957
Christian Wulffen (1954)
Christian Wulffen
1954
Philipp Veit (1793 - 1877)
Philipp Veit
1793 - 1877
Paul Köster (1855 - 1931)
Paul Köster
1855 - 1931
Oskar Mulley (1891 - 1949)
Oskar Mulley
1891 - 1949

Creators Modern art

William Beckwith McInnes (1889 - 1939)
William Beckwith McInnes
1889 - 1939
Samuel Beckett (1906 - 1989)
Samuel Beckett
1906 - 1989
Richard Lindner (1901 - 1978)
Richard Lindner
1901 - 1978
Otto Schmidt-Hofer (1873 - 1925)
Otto Schmidt-Hofer
1873 - 1925
Maurice Denis (1870 - 1943)
Maurice Denis
1870 - 1943
Frances Hodgkins (1869 - 1947)
Frances Hodgkins
1869 - 1947
Alfred Pellan (1906 - 1988)
Alfred Pellan
1906 - 1988
Albert Marquet (1875 - 1947)
Albert Marquet
1875 - 1947
Jozsef Egri (1883 - 1951)
Jozsef Egri
1883 - 1951
Plinio Colombi (1873 - 1951)
Plinio Colombi
1873 - 1951
Arie Smit (1916 - 2016)
Arie Smit
1916 - 2016
Max Wislicenus (1861 - 1957)
Max Wislicenus
1861 - 1957
Vladimir Vasil'evich Sterligov (1904 - 1973)
Vladimir Vasil'evich Sterligov
1904 - 1973
Hans Fischer-Schuppach (1906 - 1987)
Hans Fischer-Schuppach
1906 - 1987
Anton Feistauer (1887 - 1930)
Anton Feistauer
1887 - 1930
Otakar Kubín (1883 - 1969)
Otakar Kubín
1883 - 1969
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