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the Nazi regime that came to power in Germany declared the artist's work degenerate, and 33 of Schrimpf's works were withdrawn from German museums.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

Carl Friedrich Heinrich Werner (1808 - 1894)
Carl Friedrich Heinrich Werner
1808 - 1894
Detlef Birgfeld (1937)
Detlef Birgfeld
1937
David Ostrowski (1981)
David Ostrowski
1981
Max Ernst (1891 - 1976)
Max Ernst
1891 - 1976
Siegmund Lympasik (1920 - 1996)
Siegmund Lympasik
1920 - 1996
Arnold Schatz (1929 - 1999)
Arnold Schatz
1929 - 1999
Otto Herbert Hajek (1927 - 2005)
Otto Herbert Hajek
1927 - 2005
Johannes Geccelli (1925 - 2011)
Johannes Geccelli
1925 - 2011
Henriette Riederer (1941 - 2003)
Henriette Riederer
1941 - 2003
Karl August Friedrich (Fritz) Neuhaus (1852 - 1922)
Karl August Friedrich (Fritz) Neuhaus
1852 - 1922
Harald Frackmann (1944)
Harald Frackmann
1944
Karl Buchholz (1849 - 1889)
Karl Buchholz
1849 - 1889
Jacob Gauermann (1773 - 1843)
Jacob Gauermann
1773 - 1843
Arturo Herrera (1959)
Arturo Herrera
1959
Günther Gensler (1803 - 1884)
Günther Gensler
1803 - 1884
Rudolf Grossmann (1882 - 1941)
Rudolf Grossmann
1882 - 1941

Creators New Objectivity

Arthur Kaufmann (1888 - 1971)
Arthur Kaufmann
1888 - 1971
Hainz Hamisch (1908 - 1997)
Hainz Hamisch
1908 - 1997
Paul Rebeyrolle (1926 - 2005)
Paul Rebeyrolle
1926 - 2005
Willi Nass (1899 - 1966)
Willi Nass
1899 - 1966
Karl Rössing (1897 - 1987)
Karl Rössing
1897 - 1987
Theo Champion (1887 - 1952)
Theo Champion
1887 - 1952
Oswald Poetzelberger (1893 - 1966)
Oswald Poetzelberger
1893 - 1966
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen (1894 - 1970)
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen
1894 - 1970
Gerd Arntz (1900 - 1988)
Gerd Arntz
1900 - 1988
Wilhelm Ohm (1905 - 1965)
Wilhelm Ohm
1905 - 1965
Ludwig Windstosser (1921 - 1983)
Ludwig Windstosser
1921 - 1983
Gussy Erika Edith Hippold-Ahnert (1910 - 2003)
Gussy Erika Edith Hippold-Ahnert
1910 - 2003
Max Baur (1898 - 1988)
Max Baur
1898 - 1988
Emy Roeder (1890 - 1971)
Emy Roeder
1890 - 1971
Werner Peiner (1897 - 1984)
Werner Peiner
1897 - 1984
Julius Bissier (1893 - 1965)
Julius Bissier
1893 - 1965