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Maria Beine-Hager was a German artist and graphic artist.
She was brought up in a convent, was widowed early and later worked as a Red Cross nurse before beginning her artistic education in postwar Germany under Soviet academy professor Leonid Bordyuk and graphic artist Norbert Hochsiedler. Beine-Hager subsequently attended the Oskar Kokoschka International Summer Academy in Salzburg and established herself as a thoughtful graphic artist and painter at exhibitions at home and abroad.
Maria Beine-Hager's art has both strong religious and political undertones.
Theodor Joseph Hagen was a German painter and art teacher.
He was one of the founders of German Impressionism. After trying out several styles during his early years, he became attracted to the plein-air painting of the French Barbizon School.
From 1893, he was a member of the Munich Secession and, from 1902, the Berlin Secession.
Theodor Joseph Hagen was a German painter and art teacher.
He was one of the founders of German Impressionism. After trying out several styles during his early years, he became attracted to the plein-air painting of the French Barbizon School.
From 1893, he was a member of the Munich Secession and, from 1902, the Berlin Secession.
Theodor Joseph Hagen was a German painter and art teacher.
He was one of the founders of German Impressionism. After trying out several styles during his early years, he became attracted to the plein-air painting of the French Barbizon School.
From 1893, he was a member of the Munich Secession and, from 1902, the Berlin Secession.
Hagen Hilderhof is one of the outstanding German constructivist sculptors of our time.
Initially his sculptures arose from intensive research into mathematical rhombohedrons, their variable basic shape and its modifications. Later he succeeded in creating a range and variety of geometric sculptures that impress not only with their precise construction and design, but also with their aesthetic beauty.
Hagen Hilderhof is a member of the Düsseldorf Secession and the Darmstadt Secession and is also a member of the Düsseldorf Artists' Association. His large-format geometric-abstract metal sculptures can be found in public spaces in Germany.
Hagen Hilderhof is one of the outstanding German constructivist sculptors of our time.
Initially his sculptures arose from intensive research into mathematical rhombohedrons, their variable basic shape and its modifications. Later he succeeded in creating a range and variety of geometric sculptures that impress not only with their precise construction and design, but also with their aesthetic beauty.
Hagen Hilderhof is a member of the Düsseldorf Secession and the Darmstadt Secession and is also a member of the Düsseldorf Artists' Association. His large-format geometric-abstract metal sculptures can be found in public spaces in Germany.
Hagen Hilderhof is one of the outstanding German constructivist sculptors of our time.
Initially his sculptures arose from intensive research into mathematical rhombohedrons, their variable basic shape and its modifications. Later he succeeded in creating a range and variety of geometric sculptures that impress not only with their precise construction and design, but also with their aesthetic beauty.
Hagen Hilderhof is a member of the Düsseldorf Secession and the Darmstadt Secession and is also a member of the Düsseldorf Artists' Association. His large-format geometric-abstract metal sculptures can be found in public spaces in Germany.
Theodor Joseph Hagen was a German painter and art teacher.
He was one of the founders of German Impressionism. After trying out several styles during his early years, he became attracted to the plein-air painting of the French Barbizon School.
From 1893, he was a member of the Munich Secession and, from 1902, the Berlin Secession.
Theodor Joseph Hagen was a German painter and art teacher.
He was one of the founders of German Impressionism. After trying out several styles during his early years, he became attracted to the plein-air painting of the French Barbizon School.
From 1893, he was a member of the Munich Secession and, from 1902, the Berlin Secession.
Theodor Joseph Hagen was a German painter and art teacher.
He was one of the founders of German Impressionism. After trying out several styles during his early years, he became attracted to the plein-air painting of the French Barbizon School.
From 1893, he was a member of the Munich Secession and, from 1902, the Berlin Secession.