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Carl Buchheister was a German constructivist artist noted for his multiple series of "model paintings"at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris. which he began in 1925. He was born in Hanover, Germany. Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school. With regard to constructivism, Buchheister was typically more playful and improvisational than his contemporaries, becoming interested in the Dada movement after a collaboration with Kurt Schwitters in the late 1920s which led him to incorporate more varied materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, wood, and twine into his compositions. This direction was given much freer rein after World War II and the end of Nazism. He died in Hanover in 1964.
Carl Buchheister was a German constructivist artist noted for his multiple series of "model paintings"at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris. which he began in 1925. He was born in Hanover, Germany. Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school. With regard to constructivism, Buchheister was typically more playful and improvisational than his contemporaries, becoming interested in the Dada movement after a collaboration with Kurt Schwitters in the late 1920s which led him to incorporate more varied materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, wood, and twine into his compositions. This direction was given much freer rein after World War II and the end of Nazism. He died in Hanover in 1964.
André E. Bucher was a Swiss artist and sculptor. His work includes paintings, drawings, illustrations, woodcuts, collages, book art, sculptures, photography, tapestry, object art and art in construction.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
André E. Bucher was a Swiss artist and sculptor. His work includes paintings, drawings, illustrations, woodcuts, collages, book art, sculptures, photography, tapestry, object art and art in construction.
Carl Buchheister was a German constructivist artist noted for his multiple series of "model paintings"at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris. which he began in 1925. He was born in Hanover, Germany. Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school. With regard to constructivism, Buchheister was typically more playful and improvisational than his contemporaries, becoming interested in the Dada movement after a collaboration with Kurt Schwitters in the late 1920s which led him to incorporate more varied materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, wood, and twine into his compositions. This direction was given much freer rein after World War II and the end of Nazism. He died in Hanover in 1964.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Szymon Buchbinder was a Polish painter of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries of Jewish origin. He is known as a genre painter and portraitist.
Szymon Buchbinder created genre-historical paintings, often with moral overtones, as well as portraits executed in small formats. Many of the subjects were related to Jewish culture and customs. The style of Buchbinder's painting is considered by critics to be in the tradition of the old Dutch school of painting.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Lothar-Günther Buchheim was a German writer, artist, and collector.
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. During World War II he served in Hitler's navy as a correspondent and worked as a war artist for the Nazi propaganda apparatus. His portraits of Third Reich officers and images of submarines were successful. Buchheim rose to fame with his novel Das Boot, which became an international bestseller and the basis for the movie Submarine.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Karl Hubbuch was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
Wolf Buchholz was a German painter, lithographer and graphic artist.