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Karl Scheffler (* February 27, 1869 in Hamburg; † October 25, 1951 in Überlingen) was a German art critic and publicist.
KarlScheffler (* February 27, 1869 in Hamburg; † October 25, 1951 in Überlingen) was a German art critic and publicist. The son of the master painter...
visited the Kronprinzenpalais in 1927. On the other hand, the art critic KarlScheffler, who favoured Impressionism and disliked Expressionism, attacked Justi...
kind of self-made bond between me and the outside world." Fried, 5 See KarlScheffler, Adolf Menzel: Der Mensch, das Werk (Berlin: Cassirer, 1915), who is...
correlated with femininity in the early 1900s by critics like Adolf Loos and KarlScheffler. Although Greenberg never explicitly says the word "craft", many scholars...
Horst Scheffler (born April 26, 1935, in Heinrichswalde) is a German painter, teacher, and graphic artist. His work has been exhibited as Concrete Art...
and Impressionism as a descent of art into the gutter (Rinnstein). KarlScheffler wrote a devastating criticism in 1907, comparing the Siegesallee to...
campaigned for the re-evaluation of old German art and, together with KarlScheffler, edited the series Deutsche Meister, published by Insel Verlag. At the...
who considered them "one of the great collectors of German". In 1923, KarlScheffler emphasized their importance for Germany, writing: Die Breslauer Sammlungen...
three "Aryan" artists attended the funeral. In his funeral speech, KarlScheffler pointed out that Liebermann was not just burying a great artist, but...
portal. Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Düsseldorf. Retrieved 3 October 2019. KarlScheffler: Moderne Baukunst. Leipzig 1907. Quoted in Helmut Caspar Die Beine der...
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler (born 1956 in Karl-Marx-Stadt) is a German painter and artist. He won the Hans-Theo-Richter-Preis of the Sächsische Akademie...
in Iillustrierte Monatsschrift für bildende Kunst und Kunstgewerbe, 1922, by KarlScheffler, Heidelberg University Library ArtNet: More works by Levy....
more interest in German Idealism. A member of the Berlin Secession, KarlScheffler, categorized the differences in the artistic styles, perception and...
was to be approached with the means of the excremental psychology. KarlScheffler, apostrophized by Ludwig Justi as the "Pope of Art", also opposed Severini's...
Illustrierte Mode-Zeitschrift, Nummer 16, Jahrgang (1930), S. 12–15. KarlScheffler: Die Sammlung Max Silberberg. In Kunst und Künstler – Illustrierte Monatsschrift...
sein" ("Berlin is a city condemned always to become, never to be.") (KarlScheffler, author of Berlin: Ein Stadtschicksal, 1910) "Ich hab noch einen Koffer...
August Endell, Bruno Taut, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Hermann Muthesius, KarlScheffler, Walter Curt Behrendt, Fritz Stahl, Alfred Lichtwark, Wiener, Heinrich...
was acquired by the Schloss Weimar, in Weimar, where it still hangs. KarlScheffler stated back then that Young Men at the Sea, demonstrated "an extraordinary...
Lewis Mumford, and died in Norwich, Vermont. Alfred Messel, intro. KarlScheffler. Berlin: Bruno Cassirer, 1911. Reprint: Gebr.Mann, Berlin 1998. Die...
important artists from the 18th to the 20th century, and as a museum guide. KarlScheffler wrote about Mackowsky in his memoirs in 1946: He was the best connoisseur...
university in 1631. Among its earliest university students was Johann Scheffler who studied medicine and later converted to Catholicism and became the...
Karl Carstens (German: [kaʁl ˈkaʁstn̩s] ; 14 December 1914 – 30 May 1992) was a German politician. He served as the president of West Germany from 1979...