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Heinrich Campendonk

The Great Masters of Art

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The youngest member of the Blaue Reiter movement, Heinrich Campendonk, long remained in the shadow of his fellow artists Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, August Macke, and Paul Klee. In recent years, he has experienced an extraordinary rediscovery, accompanied by a reevaluation of his extensive oeuvre. In 1921, art historian and publisher Georg Biermann described Campendonk's early work as a symphony of color and rhythm. A few years later, his paintings were denounced as degenerate, leading to his exile in the Netherlands, where he passed away in 1957. This volume explores the life of one of the most fascinating artistic personalities of the last century, vividly illustrating the intricate connection between his artistic development and the historical context of his time.

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Heinrich Campendonk, Gisela Geiger

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Titre
Heinrich Campendonk
Sous-titre
The Great Masters of Art
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Hirmer
Publié
2022
Format
rigide
Pages
80
ISBN10
3777440841
ISBN13
9783777440842
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Mots clés
Nonfiction
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The youngest member of the Blaue Reiter movement, Heinrich Campendonk, long remained in the shadow of his fellow artists Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, August Macke, and Paul Klee. In recent years, he has experienced an extraordinary rediscovery, accompanied by a reevaluation of his extensive oeuvre. In 1921, art historian and publisher Georg Biermann described Campendonk's early work as a symphony of color and rhythm. A few years later, his paintings were denounced as degenerate, leading to his exile in the Netherlands, where he passed away in 1957. This volume explores the life of one of the most fascinating artistic personalities of the last century, vividly illustrating the intricate connection between his artistic development and the historical context of his time.