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2007-01-13 13:27:14 · 10 answers · asked by angelwings 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Painting

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Adolf Hitler

2007-01-13 13:29:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Adolf Hitler was a really bad painter.

If you're more into avantagarde painting then have a look on "Neue Deutsche Sachlichkeit"... you will find lots of really good stuff there.

"Although the distinction between Verists and Magic Realists is in fact rather fluid, the Verists can be thought of as the more revolutionary wing of the New Objectivity, epitomized by Otto Dix and George Grosz. Their vehement form of realism distorted appearances to emphasize the ugly, as ugliness was the reality these artists wished to expose. This art was raw, provocative, and harshly satirical. Other important Verists include Rudolf Schlichter, Georg Scholz (in his early work), and Karl Hubbuch. Max Beckmann, who never considered himself part of any movement, is a giant among the Verists even though he is sometimes called an expressionist.

Compared to the Verists, the Magic Realists more clearly exemplify the post-World War I "return to order" that arose in the arts throughout Europe, and that found expression in neoclassicism. The Magic Realists, including Anton Räderscheidt, Christian Schad, Georg Schrimpf, Alexander Kanoldt, and Carl Grossberg were a diverse group that encompassed the nearly photographic realism of Schad and the gentle neo-primitivism of Schrimpf. The paintings of Räderscheidt show echos of the metaphysical art of the Italians Giorgio de Chirico and Carlo Carrà, and the influence of the Swiss painter Félix Vallotton is apparent in the sour realism of several of the Magic Realists and Verists as well."

Here s a link that will help you further:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Objectivity

2007-01-15 16:14:18 · answer #2 · answered by aeiou11235 2 · 0 0

Left out the women - Paula Modersohn Becker, Kathe Kollwitz, Hanna Hoch, Lotte Laserstein, Meret Oppenheim, Eva Hess

also Josef Albers, Lucian Freud, Gerhard Richter, Georg Baselitz

And for the record, Edvard Munch is Norwegian, not German.

2007-01-14 17:15:41 · answer #3 · answered by Isabel 7 · 0 0

There are some notable impressionists such as Max Liebermann (Boys Bathing), Lovis Corinth (Eduard, Count von Keyserling) und Max Slevogt (The Day's Work Done).
There are two famous German masters from Dresden, —Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) and Gerhard Richter (born 1932).
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Here is a link with gorgeous awesome pictures with in the link
of other notable German artists

http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg35/gg35-main1.html
The early sixteenth century saw a great flowering of German culture as artists in several different regions either absorbed Renaissance naturalism or continued to develop the emotional qualities of Gothic painting from the Middle Ages. Scientific inquiry and spiritual mysticism coexisted. Despite their variety, the paintings and sculpture in this tour are united by an attention to minute detail and technical expertise.
1.1 Workshop of Albrecht Altdorfer, The Rule of Bacchus, c. 1535
2 Lucas Cranach the Elder, The Nymph of the Spring, after 1537
3 Lucas Cranach the Elder, Madonna and Child, probably c. 1535 or after
4 Lucas Cranach the Elder, The Crucifixion with the Converted Centurion, 1536
5 Albrecht Dürer, Madonna and Child, c. 1496/1499
6 Albrecht Dürer, Portrait of a Clergyman (Johann Dorsch?), 1516
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7 Matthias Grünewald, The Small Crucifixion, c. 1511/1520
8 Hans Holbein the Younger, Sir Brian Tuke, c. 1527/1528 or c. 1532/1534
9 Hans Holbein the Younger, Edward VI as a Child, probably 1538
10 Hans Leonard Schäufelein, Portrait of a Man, c. 1507
11 Hans Mielich, A Member of the Fröschl Family, c. 1539/1540
12 Tilman Riemenschneider, A Bishop Saint (Burchard of Würzburg?), c. 1515/1520
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Then there are the expressionists:
* Josef Jan Michnia new window - michnia german
Online gallery of expressionist paintings categorized by themes. Website is in English and German.
http://www.michnia.com/ - categories - Painters - Expressionist - German
* Roman Morhardt new window - german artist
Expressionist German painter with an online portfolio of figurative paintings.
http://www.romanmorhardt.de/ - categories - Painters - Expressionist - German
* Dorethea Schuetz new window - german painter
Bold and expressive works that include landscape paintings, figurative works and abstracts by a German artist.
http://www.dorothea-schuetz.de/ - categories - Painters - Expressionist - German

2007-01-13 21:31:20 · answer #4 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 1 0

Well, it depends on what art movement u're looking for.

Try the follwing:

EMIL NOLDE (German Expressionist; Die Brucke Group)
Painted: Dance Around the Golden Calf / Sunset

ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER (German Expressionist; Die Brucke Group)
Painted: Two Women in the Street / Two Women in the Forest / Self-Portrait as a Drunkard

LOVIS CORNITH (German Impressionist)
Painted: Matinee / Reclining Nude / Landscape at the Walchensee

OTTO MUELLER (German Expressionist; Die Brucke Group)
Painted: The Lovers

MAX BECKMANN (German Expressionist; Die Neue Sachlichkeit Group)
Painted: The Dream / The Night / Departure

OTTO DIX (German Expressionist)
Painted: Sylvia von Harden

ALBRECHT DURER (German Northern Renaissance)
Painted: Adam and Eve / Self-Portrait with Fur Coat

STEFAN LOCHNER (Geman International Gothic)
Painted: Madonna of the Rose Bower

MATHIAS GRUNEWALD (German Northern Renaissance)
Painted: Isenheim Altar: Crucifixion / Isenheim Altar: Allegory of the Nativity

LUCAS CRANACH THE ELDER (German Northern Renaissance)
Painted: Venus and Cupid Carrying a Honeycomb

ALBRECHT ALDORFER (German Northern Renaissance)
Painted: Victory of Alexander over Darius, King of the Persians

GEORG FLEGEL (German Baroque)
Painted: Still Life with Parrot

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH (German Romanticist)
Painted: Shipwreck (Sea of Ice)




Hope this list helps!

2007-01-14 09:58:44 · answer #5 · answered by lebanese_gentleman2005 2 · 2 0

Caspar David Friedrich, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, George Grosz, Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Ernst, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein, Lucas Cranach, to name few.

2007-01-13 21:44:10 · answer #6 · answered by puritanzouave 3 · 0 0

Albrecht Duerer was the brightest star on the Renaissance sky of Germany
Siegfried Schreck takes abstraction to a new dimension with his digital art
henry richert
horst alter
fritz fischer, one of Frankfurt's prominent 20th century artists.
max rence self taught german artist
caspar david friedrich romantic painter 1774-1840

2007-01-13 21:40:32 · answer #7 · answered by WOODROBIN 3 · 0 0

Albrecht Duerer - engraver and painter

Try artcyclopedia.com and do a search for other german artists.

2007-01-13 21:40:02 · answer #8 · answered by sescja 5 · 0 0

edweard munch--the scream

2007-01-13 21:50:48 · answer #9 · answered by captsnuf 7 · 0 1

um..

2007-01-13 21:30:33 · answer #10 · answered by shyrooster602 1 · 0 3

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