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

Armin Martinmüller (1943)
Armin Martinmüller
1943
Arno Breker (1900 - 1991)
Arno Breker
1900 - 1991
Hann Trier (1915 - 1999)
Hann Trier
1915 - 1999
Claudia Bormann (1956)
Claudia Bormann
1956
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (1881 - 1965)
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
1881 - 1965
Gabriele Stock-Schmilinsky (1903 - 1984)
Gabriele Stock-Schmilinsky
1903 - 1984
Oswald Achenbach (1827 - 1905)
Oswald Achenbach
1827 - 1905
Yehudit Sasportas (1969)
Yehudit Sasportas
1969
Christian Winck (1738 - 1797)
Christian Winck
1738 - 1797
Hans Matthäus Bachmayer (1940 - 2013)
Hans Matthäus Bachmayer
1940 - 2013
Johann Karl Hetz (1828 - 1899)
Johann Karl Hetz
1828 - 1899
Adalbert Wex (1867 - 1932)
Adalbert Wex
1867 - 1932
Barbara Rosina von Lisiewska (1713 - 1783)
Barbara Rosina von Lisiewska
1713 - 1783
Hans Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1910 - 1996)
Hans Ferdinand Sauerbruch
1910 - 1996
Bernhard Kuhlewein (1938)
Bernhard Kuhlewein
1938
Gottfried Brockmann (1903 - 1983)
Gottfried Brockmann
1903 - 1983

Creators Modern art

Peter Lanyon (1918 - 1964)
Peter Lanyon
1918 - 1964
Henri Bellery-Desfontaines (1867 - 1909)
Henri Bellery-Desfontaines
1867 - 1909
Marcel Kammerer (1878 - 1959)
Marcel Kammerer
1878 - 1959
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886 - 1969)
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
1886 - 1969
Hélène de Beauvoir (1910 - 2001)
Hélène de Beauvoir
1910 - 2001
Franz von Bayros (1866 - 1924)
Franz von Bayros
1866 - 1924
Corrado Giuseppe Parducci (1900 - 1981)
Corrado Giuseppe Parducci
1900 - 1981
Franz von Stuck (1863 - 1928)
Franz von Stuck
1863 - 1928
James Rosenquist (1933 - 2017)
James Rosenquist
1933 - 2017
Theophile-Alexander Steinlen (1859 - 1923)
Theophile-Alexander Steinlen
1859 - 1923
George Leslie Hunter (1877 - 1931)
George Leslie Hunter
1877 - 1931
Myron G. Barlow (1873 - 1937)
Myron G. Barlow
1873 - 1937
Henri Rousseau (1844 - 1910)
Henri Rousseau
1844 - 1910
Helmut Kolle (1899 - 1931)
Helmut Kolle
1899 - 1931
Aleksandra Povòrina (1885 - 1963)
Aleksandra Povòrina
1885 - 1963
François Pompon (1855 - 1933)
François Pompon
1855 - 1933
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