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Hermann Kauffmann (the elder) was a German painter and lithographer, and one of the main representatives of the Hamburger Schule.
Hermann Nitsch was an Austrian contemporary artist and composer. His art encompassed wide-scale performances incorporating theater, multimedia, rituals and acted violence. He was a leading figure of Viennese Actionism.
Hermann Nitsch was an Austrian contemporary artist and composer. His art encompassed wide-scale performances incorporating theater, multimedia, rituals and acted violence. He was a leading figure of Viennese Actionism.
Ernst Hermanns was a German painter and sculptor.
Hermann Kauffmann (the elder) was a German painter and lithographer, and one of the main representatives of the Hamburger Schule.
Hermann Karl Hesse was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter, known for delving into themes of authenticity, self-knowledge, and spirituality. Born in Calw, Germany, Hesse's exploration of the individual's quest for truth won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. His storytelling weaves a rich tapestry of philosophical thought, evident in masterpieces like "Steppenwolf" and "Siddhartha," which resonate deeply with the human experience.
Renowned for his lyrical prose and profound insights into the human spirit, Hesse's works are a cornerstone of 20th-century literature. They challenge readers to seek beyond the confines of society and find a deeper sense of self. His narrative style combines simplicity with a deep philosophical undercurrent, inviting reflection and introspection.
Collectors and connoisseurs of literature hold Hesse's works in high esteem, not just for their literary merit but also for their cultural significance. For those interested in the evolution of literary thought and the pivotal role of introspective narratives, Hesse’s works are invaluable. Delve into his writings to discover the essence of early 20th-century philosophical literature and consider adding them to your collection for both their historic and artistic value.
Hermann Dischler was a German painter.
He studied at the Grand Ducal Art School in Karlsruhe and opened his own studio in Freiburg in 1896. In 1907 he built his "artist's house" in Hinterzarten, where he organized permanent art exhibitions.
As a basis for his works, Dischler used his own photographs, which he projected directly onto canvas and then painted landscapes. He was most successful with his snowy winter paintings. Due to their documentary nature, these works have historical value today.
Hermann Dischler was a board member of the Baden Free Artists Association. In 1917 he was awarded the title of professor and in 1926 he became an honorary member of the regional association Badische Heimat.
Hermann Kauffmann (the elder) was a German painter and lithographer, and one of the main representatives of the Hamburger Schule.