Georg Schrimpf (1889 - 1938) - photo 1

Georg Schrimpf

Georg Gerhard Schrimpf was a German self-taught painter and graphic artist, one of the greatest representatives of the New Objectivity movement.

Earning a living as a baker, waiter and so on, Georg constantly painted and perfected this skill. In 1915, Schrimpf moved to Berlin, where he first worked in a chocolate factory. He soon attracted the attention of the art historian, gallerist and publicist Gerwart Walden, who successfully exhibited Schrimpf's first oil paintings. He also created woodcuts for magazines. In 1920, Schrimpf exhibited for the first time at the New Secession exhibition at the Glass Palace in Munich, and a year later became a member of this group.

The motifs of Schrimpf's works were often women in melancholy moods, and his landscapes are of desolate, pure nature.

From 1926 to 1933 Schrimpf taught at the Munich School of Applied Arts, in 1933 he was appointed assistant professor at the Royal Art School in Berlin, and then the Nazi regime that came to power in Germany declared the artist's work degenerate, and 33 of Schrimpf's works were withdrawn from German museums. By the end of 1937, Georg Schrimpf was relieved of his teaching position in Berlin and died of heart failure a few months later at the age of 49.

Date and place of birt:13 february 1889, Munich, Germany
Date and place of death:19 april 1938, Berlin, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Painter
Genre:Genre art, Portrait, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:New Objectivity

Creators Germany

Gustav Graef (1821 - 1895)
Gustav Graef
1821 - 1895
Martin Klimas (1971)
Martin Klimas
1971
Johann August Nahl II (1752 - 1825)
Johann August Nahl II
1752 - 1825
Heribert C. Ottersbach (1960)
Heribert C. Ottersbach
1960
Georg Engst (1930 - 2021)
Georg Engst
1930 - 2021
Adelaid von Block-Quast (1896 - 1982)
Adelaid von Block-Quast
1896 - 1982
Max Lacher (1905 - 1988)
Max Lacher
1905 - 1988
Clementine Nielssen (1842 - 1928)
Clementine Nielssen
1842 - 1928
Johann Emil Hünten (1827 - 1902)
Johann Emil Hünten
1827 - 1902
Karl Wilhelm Bardou (1774 - 1842)
Karl Wilhelm Bardou
1774 - 1842
Heinrich Faltermeier (1909 - 1999)
Heinrich Faltermeier
1909 - 1999
Walter Firle (1859 - 1929)
Walter Firle
1859 - 1929
Hermann Baisch (1846 - 1894)
Hermann Baisch
1846 - 1894
Helmuth Macke (1891 - 1936)
Helmuth Macke
1891 - 1936
Jacob Alberts (1860 - 1941)
Jacob Alberts
1860 - 1941
Johann Peter Theodor Janssen (1844 - 1908)
Johann Peter Theodor Janssen
1844 - 1908

Creators New Objectivity

George Grosz (1893 - 1959)
George Grosz
1893 - 1959
Wilhelm Rudolph (1889 - 1982)
Wilhelm Rudolph
1889 - 1982
Otto Rodewald (1891 - 1960)
Otto Rodewald
1891 - 1960
Hans Finsler (1891 - 1972)
Hans Finsler
1891 - 1972
Imogen Cunningham (1883 - 1976)
Imogen Cunningham
1883 - 1976
Conrad Felixmüller (1897 - 1977)
Conrad Felixmüller
1897 - 1977
Volker Köpp (1953)
Volker Köpp
1953
Herbert Marxen (1900 - 1954)
Herbert Marxen
1900 - 1954
Christian Schad (1894 - 1982)
Christian Schad
1894 - 1982
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka (1899 - 1969)
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka
1899 - 1969
Heinrich Hoerle (1895 - 1936)
Heinrich Hoerle
1895 - 1936
Gerd Arntz (1900 - 1988)
Gerd Arntz
1900 - 1988
August Wilhelm Dressler (1886 - 1970)
August Wilhelm Dressler
1886 - 1970
Louis Christian Hess (1895 - 1944)
Louis Christian Hess
1895 - 1944
Adolf Lazi (1884 - 1955)
Adolf Lazi
1884 - 1955
Erich Wegner (1899 - 1980)
Erich Wegner
1899 - 1980