Georg Schrimpf (13 February 1889 – 19 April 1938) was a German painter and graphic artist. Along with Otto Dix, George Grosz and Christian Schad, Schrimpf is broadly acknowledged as a main representative of the art movement Neue Sachlichkeit (usually translated New Objectivity), which developed, in Weimar Germany, from 1919 to 1933, as an outgrowth of Expressionism. Schrimpf was listed as a producer of Degenerate Art by the German National Socialist government in the 1930s.
GeorgSchrimpf (13 February 1889 – 19 April 1938) was a German painter and graphic artist. Along with Otto Dix, George Grosz and Christian Schad, Schrimpf...
Schrimpf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles M. Schrimpf (1890–1932), American politician and businessman GeorgSchrimpf (1889–1938)...
October 1989. One notable supporter of the Soviet Republic was the artist GeorgSchrimpf, then aged 30, who was arrested when the movement was crushed. His friend...
that arose in the arts throughout Europe. The classicists included GeorgSchrimpf, Alexander Kanoldt, Carlo Mense, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, and Wilhelm...
1939. On 8 November 1939, shortly after the Second World War had begun, Georg Elser planted a bomb in the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich in an attempt to...
1924, Prozession bei Ascona Alexander Kanoldt, 1926, Still Life I GeorgSchrimpf, 1932, Railway Crossing Heinrich Vogeler, 1936, Deutscher Stachanowarbeiter...
artists, including Grosz, Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, Alexander Kanoldt and GeorgSchrimpf. Davringhausen went into exile with the fall of the Weimar republic...
Portrait of a Woman with Two Noses and two items by Rudolf Schlichter and GeorgSchrimpf sold by Helene in 1960 as noted above, Beckmann's Bar, Brown and The...
1440–1494) Johann Heinrich Schönfeld (1609–1684) Julius Schoppe (1795–1868) GeorgSchrimpf (1889–1938) Adolf Schreyer (1828–1899) Lothar Schreyer (1886–1966) Hans...
Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, August Macke, Gabriele Münter, GeorgSchrimpf, Maria Uhden, Rudolf Bauer and others. The term Sturm was branded by...
exposure of the self. The exhibition included 124 works by artists such as GeorgSchrimpf and Alexander Kanoldt (of the "right" or neo-Classicist wing) and George...
them became very famous, among others: Oskar Kokoschka, Maria Uhden, GeorgSchrimpf. He also discovered and promoted several poets, notably August Stramm...
is sometimes called Magic Realism, and included Anton Räderscheidt, GeorgSchrimpf, Alexander Kanoldt, and Carl Grossberg. Unlike some of the other groupings...
Picasso – The Three Dancers The three graces Veno Pilon – Russian Woman GeorgSchrimpf – Martha Reading a Letter Charles Sheeler – Still Life Alexej von Jawlensky...
the German Expressionist movement. She was married to fellow painter GeorgSchrimpf. She died on 14 August 1918 in Munich. Her work is in the collection...
1910). In the radical left-wing Demokrat magazine, which he co-edited with Georg Zepler (1859–1925), he published texts by numerous writers who would later...
there are works by Karl Hubbuch, Franz Radziwill, Alexander Kanoldt, GeorgSchrimpf and Gustav Wunderwald. 110 paintings originate from Conrad Felixmüller...
Kriegstotentanz 1914, by an otherwise unknown poet named F.R. Zenz. Wach, GeorgSchrimpf and Fritz Schaefler were members of the short-lived but important Aktionsauschuss...
and artists: fellow members included Oskar Maria Graf, Franz Jung and GeorgSchrimpf. Following his return to Berlin, Richard Oehring took to contributing...
Deutsche Dichter. Stuttgart 1993, p. 525. Georg Lukács: Gerhart Hauptmann. In: Hans Joachim Schrimpf (Ed.): Georg Hauptmann, Darmstadt 1976, p. 82–95. Günter...
Austria. 1649: Establishment of diplomatic relations. 1649–1696: Jonas Schrimpf (–1696) 1700–1706: August Christoph von Wackerbarth (1662–1734) 1706–1708:...