Walter Helbig (1878 - 1968) - photo 1

Walter Helbig

Walter Helbig is a German and Swiss painter, graphic designer and woodcarver. He works in Dresden on church paintings. Helbig participated in the founding and first exhibition of the "Neue Secession" in Berlin in 1910. Helbig took part in the first Modern Bund exhibition in 1911 in Lucerne and in the second, larger one, at the Kunsthaus in Zurich. In 1914, some painters from the vanished “Modern Bund”, including Helbig, took part in the first Dada exhibition at the Galerie Coray in Zurich. Helbig is also represented in the third Dada exhibition and contributes to the magazine Der Zeltweg 8 but does not participate in the activities of the Dadaists. In 1919, he was one of the signatories of the “manifesto of radical artists” 9 in Zurich, and joined the “November group” in Berlin. Helbig lived in Zurich from 1916 to 1924 and in 1916 became a member of the GSMBA (Society of Swiss Painters, Sculptors and Architects), in which he regularly participated. Since the First World War, his artistic work has turned to religious and mythical subjects. In 1924 Helbig, like many other artists, moved to Ascona due to the low cost of living and founded the movement Der Große Bär. During this time, Helbig painted landscapes, still lifes and portraits. Walter Helbig had his first major solo exhibition in Zurich in 1948 and became a member of the Association of German Artists in 1952. After the Second World War, he also followed the artistic currents of the time, abstract expressionism and experimented with informal art in the 1960s.

Date and place of birt:9 april 1878, Falkenstein, Germany
Date and place of death:26 march 1968, Ascona, Switzerland
Nationality:Germany, Switzerland
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Graphic artist, Landscape painter, Painter, Portraitist, Wood carver
Art school / group:New Secession, November Group
Genre:Mountain landscape, Nude art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Religious genre, Rural landscape, Still life
Art style:Abstract Expressionism, Expressionism, Informalism
Technique:Oil, Oil on canvas, Oil on panel, Watercolor, Wood carving

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Wilhelm Themer (1817 - 1849)
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Ernst Thoms (1896 - 1983)
Ernst Thoms
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Oscar Begas (1828 - 1883)
Oscar Begas
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Victor Heinrich Seifert (1870 - 1953)
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Fritz Quant (1888 - 1933)
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Otto van Rees (1884 - 1957)
Otto van Rees
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Emil Cauer II (1867 - 1946)
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Alfred Rasenberger (1885 - 1949)
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Albert Hennig (1907 - 1998)
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August Richard Zimmermann (1820 - 1875)
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Senta Geissler (1902 - 2000)
Senta Geissler
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Theodor Müller (1838 - 1908)
Theodor Müller
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Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962)
Hermann Hesse
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Massimo Campigli (1895 - 1971)
Massimo Campigli
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Christian Gottlieb Schick (1776 - 1812)
Christian Gottlieb Schick
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Creators Abstract Expressionism

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Max Bill
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Kazimir Severinovich Malevich
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Gabriele Stock-Schmilinsky (1903 - 1984)
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Arthur Beecher Carles (1882 - 1952)
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1882 - 1952
Ferdinand Herwig (1884 - 1959)
Ferdinand Herwig
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Jaap Wagemaker (1906 - 1972)
Jaap Wagemaker
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Klaus Meister (1953)
Klaus Meister
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Karl Kluth (1898 - 1972)
Karl Kluth
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Arthur Kolnik (1890 - 1972)
Arthur Kolnik
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Eduardo Chillida (1924 - 2002)
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Jens Søndergaard (1895 - 1957)
Jens Søndergaard
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Emmanuel Mané-Katz (1894 - 1962)
Emmanuel Mané-Katz
1894 - 1962
Francisco Farreras (1927 - 2021)
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Christian Awe (1978)
Christian Awe
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Albert Hennig (1907 - 1998)
Albert Hennig
1907 - 1998
Lidia Alekseevna Masterkova (1927 - 2008)
Lidia Alekseevna Masterkova
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