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​​​​.

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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

Gustav Köhler (1859 - 1922)
Gustav Köhler
1859 - 1922
Julius Lange (1817 - 1878)
Julius Lange
1817 - 1878
Carl Cäsar Cramer (1822 - 1889)
Carl Cäsar Cramer
1822 - 1889
Anton Hiller (1893 - 1985)
Anton Hiller
1893 - 1985
Waldemar Coste (1887 - 1944)
Waldemar Coste
1887 - 1944
Sergey Ivanovich (Serge) Charchoune (1888 - 1975)
Sergey Ivanovich (Serge) Charchoune
1888 - 1975
Adelbert Niemeyer (1867 - 1932)
Adelbert Niemeyer
1867 - 1932
Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856 - 1931)
Wilhelm von Gloeden
1856 - 1931
Franz Erhard Walther (1939)
Franz Erhard Walther
1939
Martin Gotze (1865 - 1928)
Martin Gotze
1865 - 1928
Dag Seemann (1959)
Dag Seemann
1959
Bogomir Ecker (1950)
Bogomir Ecker
1950
Carl Schmitz-Pleis (1877 - 1943)
Carl Schmitz-Pleis
1877 - 1943
Robert Krause (1813 - 1885)
Robert Krause
1813 - 1885
Philipp Messner (1975)
Philipp Messner
1975
Bernhard Rode (1725 - 1797)
Bernhard Rode
1725 - 1797

Creators Constructivism

Gottfried Richter (1904 - 1968)
Gottfried Richter
1904 - 1968
Jens Sørensen (1887 - 1953)
Jens Sørensen
1887 - 1953
Félix Labisse (1905 - 1982)
Félix Labisse
1905 - 1982
Max Hermann Mahlmann (1912 - 2000)
Max Hermann Mahlmann
1912 - 2000
Max Ernst (1891 - 1976)
Max Ernst
1891 - 1976
Kristin Grothe (1972)
Kristin Grothe
1972
Stanley William Hayter (1901 - 1988)
Stanley William Hayter
1901 - 1988
Tom Wesselmann (1931 - 2004)
Tom Wesselmann
1931 - 2004
Antonio Bernie (1905 - 1981)
Antonio Bernie
1905 - 1981
Josef Dobrowsky (1889 - 1964)
Josef Dobrowsky
1889 - 1964
Antoni Tàpies (1923 - 2012)
Antoni Tàpies
1923 - 2012
Ben Nicholson (1894 - 1982)
Ben Nicholson
1894 - 1982
Otto Gleichmann (1887 - 1963)
Otto Gleichmann
1887 - 1963
William Henry Johnson (1901 - 1970)
William Henry Johnson
1901 - 1970
William Richard Crutchfield (1932 - 2015)
William Richard Crutchfield
1932 - 2015
Jan Wiegers (1893 - 1959)
Jan Wiegers
1893 - 1959
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