Wilhelm Schnarrenberger (1892 - 1966)

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Wilhelm Schnarrenberger

Wilhelm Schnarrenberger was a German painter and representative of the New Objectivity movement.

Schnarrenberger studied graphics at the Munich School of Applied Arts, as well as architecture. After his studies, the artist received commissions for publications in the magazines Das Plakat or Simplicissimus as well as numerous illustrations for publishing houses. At the same time, Schnarrenberger also began to work as a painter and participated in the exhibitions of the New Munich Secession. After the Expressionist phase, his painting was replaced by an increasingly distinct style, which in 1925 became known as Neue Sachlichkeit ("New Objectivity"). In 1920, the artist was appointed to teach commercial art at the Badisches Landeschool in Karlsruhe, where he later became a professor.

As a result of the Nazis' rise to power, Schnarrenberger lost his professorship and moved to Berlin. In 1937, Wilhelm Schnarrenberger's paintings were recognized as degenerate and he was persecuted. After the end of the war, he was allowed to resume his professorship and was appointed professor at the Karlsruhe State Academy of Fine Arts. He became a member of the Badische Secession and received the Hans Thom State Prize in 1962.

Date and place of birt:30 june 1892, Buchen (Odenwald), Germany
Date and place of death:12 april 1966, Karlsruhe, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Painter
Art school / group:New Artists' Association Munich
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Degenerate art, Expressionism, New Objectivity

Creators Germany

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Jörg (Joerg) Lozek
1971
Elvira Bach (1951)
Elvira Bach
1951
Maren Lipp (1926 - 2015)
Maren Lipp
1926 - 2015
Willy Tiedjen (1881 - 1950)
Willy Tiedjen
1881 - 1950
Hans Mielich (1516 - 1573)
Hans Mielich
1516 - 1573
Dieter Krieg (1937 - 2005)
Dieter Krieg
1937 - 2005
Jan Pieter van Baurscheit (1669 - 1728)
Jan Pieter van Baurscheit
1669 - 1728
Carl Joseph Begas (1794 - 1854)
Carl Joseph Begas
1794 - 1854
Detlef Beer (1963)
Detlef Beer
1963
Aldona Maria Gustas (1932 - 2022)
Aldona Maria Gustas
1932 - 2022
Vera Lwowski (1923)
Vera Lwowski
1923
Wilhelm August Ferdinand von Stademann (1791 - 1873)
Wilhelm August Ferdinand von Stademann
1791 - 1873
Adolf von Hildebrand (1847 - 1921)
Adolf von Hildebrand
1847 - 1921
Wilhelm Georg Maxon (1894 - 1971)
Wilhelm Georg Maxon
1894 - 1971
Ernst Moritz Geyger (1861 - 1941)
Ernst Moritz Geyger
1861 - 1941
Otto Georgi (1819 - 1874)
Otto Georgi
1819 - 1874

Creators Degenerate art

 Oh De Laval (1990)
Oh De Laval
1990
Adolf Schinnerer (1876 - 1949)
Adolf Schinnerer
1876 - 1949
Karl-Heinz Hansen-Bahia (1915 - 1978)
Karl-Heinz Hansen-Bahia
1915 - 1978
César Klein (1876 - 1954)
César Klein
1876 - 1954
Chaïm Soutine (1893 - 1943)
Chaïm Soutine
1893 - 1943
Henry Moore (1898 - 1986)
Henry Moore
1898 - 1986
 Helene Schjerfbeckin (1862 - 1946)
Helene Schjerfbeckin
1862 - 1946
Igor Borisovich Berezovsky (1942 - 2007)
Igor Borisovich Berezovsky
1942 - 2007
Hannelore Borchers (1932 - 1990)
Hannelore Borchers
1932 - 1990
Hanna Bekker vom Rath (1893 - 1983)
Hanna Bekker vom Rath
1893 - 1983
Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944)
Edvard Munch
1863 - 1944
Giorgio Morandi (1890 - 1964)
Giorgio Morandi
1890 - 1964
Jan Schoonhoven (1914 - 1994)
Jan Schoonhoven
1914 - 1994
Albert Christoph Reck (1922 - 2019)
Albert Christoph Reck
1922 - 2019
Héctor Julio Bernabó (Carybé) (1911 - 1997)
Héctor Julio Bernabó (Carybé)
1911 - 1997
Lidia Ivanovna Arionescu-Baillayre (1880 - 1923)
Lidia Ivanovna Arionescu-Baillayre
1880 - 1923
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