Heinrich Hoerle (1895 - 1936)

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Heinrich Hoerle

Heinrich Hoerle was a notable German artist, distinguished for his contributions to the constructivist movement and the New Objectivity movement. Born in Cologne, Heinrich Hoerle was largely self-taught, developing a unique style after his experiences in World War I and his involvement in the Cologne Dada scene. His works often depicted generic figures in rigid poses or profiles, reflecting his influences from Russian constructivism, French cubism, and the Dutch De Stijl movement. Hoerle co-founded the artist group Stupid and published influential series like the Krüppelmappe (Cripples Portfolio), exploring themes of disability and war's human toll​​.

His art, which includes pieces like "Denkmal der unbekannten Prothesen," is preserved in various public collections, including Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the Von der Heydt Museum in Wuppertal. Despite facing condemnation by the Nazis, Hoerle's legacy endures through his thought-provoking works that continue to be celebrated and discussed in academic circles, as evidenced by events like the gallery talk at Harvard Art Museums focusing on his Cripple Portfolio series​​​​.

For collectors and art enthusiasts, understanding Heinrich Hoerle's impact on modern art provides a valuable perspective on the interplay between art, society, and history. If you're keen on delving deeper into Heinrich Hoerle's artistic journey and wish to stay updated on related auctions and exhibitions, consider subscribing for updates on new product sales and auction events pertaining to his works.

Date and place of birt:1 september 1895, Cologne, Germany
Date and place of death:3 july 1936, Cologne, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Stupid Group
Genre:Portrait, Still life
Art style:Expressionism, Surrealism, Constructivism, Dadaism, New Objectivity

Creators Germany

Johann Franz Ermels (1641 - 1693)
Johann Franz Ermels
1641 - 1693
Paul Thiem (1858 - 1922)
Paul Thiem
1858 - 1922
Hanns Herzing (1890 - 1971)
Hanns Herzing
1890 - 1971
Mo Edoga (1952 - 2014)
Mo Edoga
1952 - 2014
Franz Ludwig Catel (1778 - 1856)
Franz Ludwig Catel
1778 - 1856
Frederick Theodor Kloss (1802 - 1876)
Frederick Theodor Kloss
1802 - 1876
Erich Mrozek (1907 - 1963)
Erich Mrozek
1907 - 1963
Gustav Graef (1821 - 1895)
Gustav Graef
1821 - 1895
Johannes Post (1983)
Johannes Post
1983
Eduard Kurzbauer (1840 - 1879)
Eduard Kurzbauer
1840 - 1879
Micha Brendel (1959)
Micha Brendel
1959
Matthäus Seutter (1678 - 1757)
Matthäus Seutter
1678 - 1757
Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865 - 1926)
Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert
1865 - 1926
Thomas Heger (1961)
Thomas Heger
1961
Sven Drühl (1968)
Sven Drühl
1968
Johannes Brus (1942)
Johannes Brus
1942

Creators Constructivism

Peter Booth (1940)
Peter Booth
1940
Josef P. Kronenberg (1890 - 1956)
Josef P. Kronenberg
1890 - 1956
Marc Sterling (1895 - 1976)
Marc Sterling
1895 - 1976
Patrick Bakker (1910 - 1932)
Patrick Bakker
1910 - 1932
Pranas Domšaitis (1880 - 1965)
Pranas Domšaitis
1880 - 1965
Paul Rebeyrolle (1926 - 2005)
Paul Rebeyrolle
1926 - 2005
Günter Huniat (1939)
Günter Huniat
1939
Ivan Milev Lalev (1897 - 1927)
Ivan Milev Lalev
1897 - 1927
Leopold Rabus (1977)
Leopold Rabus
1977
Cestmir Kafka (1922 - 1988)
Cestmir Kafka
1922 - 1988
Lajos Kassák (1887 - 1967)
Lajos Kassák
1887 - 1967
John Heartfield (1891 - 1968)
John Heartfield
1891 - 1968
Regis Noel (1957)
Regis Noel
1957
Jean Daprai (1929 - 2019)
Jean Daprai
1929 - 2019
Jean Gérard Remlinger (1935)
Jean Gérard Remlinger
1935
Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
Pablo Picasso
1881 - 1973
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