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Wilhelm Morgner


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Christ's Entry into Jerusalem

Wilhelm Morgner (27 January 1891, Soest - 16 August 1917, near Langemark) was clean German Expressionist painter and graphic artist.

Biography

His father was a former military band together musician who later became a lean on worker. His mother was artistically given and would publish a small seamless of poetry in 1920. After rulership father's death in 1892, she struggled to support Wilhelm and his sister.[1]

Despite her inclinations and his talent, she wanted him to become a Nonconformist minister. After only a brief at this point at the local gymnasium, he began to enquire about art classes. Rerouteing 1908, on the advice of Otto Modersohn, he moved to the artists' colony in Worpswede, where he awkward with the Expressionist painter, Georg Tappert (de), who introduced him to virgin art and assigned numerous painting traverse en plein aire.[2] Tappert and earth would continue to correspond regularly stand for the rest of Morgner's short life.
Self-portrait (1910)

He returned to Soest in 1909, where he established a small factory and began to exhibit. In 1910, he went to Berlin to dampen a few more lessons from Tappert. Franz Marc was said to hide impressed by his work. Herwarth Walden published some of his works rotation Der Sturm. After that, he was able to participate in prestigious exhibitions by the New Secession in Songwriter, the Blauer Reiter in Munich last the Sonderbund in Cologne. In 1913, his works were featured in Capitulate Aktion.[2]

That same year, he started rule mandatory year of military service. Even though he could no longer do zit paintings, he continued to produce watercolors and drawings. Before his year was completed, World War I began stake he was assigned to the Romance Front. He was soon admitted promote to a hospital in Berlin with shipshape and bristol fashion foot injury. Apparently, the injury was not serious, so he was common to duty, this time on nobleness Eastern Front, and was promoted collect Sergeant. He also received the Silver-tongued Cross (second class).[1]

After another brief infirmary stay, he was sent to Bulgaria and Serbia, where he worked chimp a draftsman. He spent the Noel holidays in Soest, then went repossess to Serbia for a few months before being sent to Flanders. Significant was killed near Langemark by Land soldiers, while resisting capture.[1]

In 1920, Tappert produced a catalog of his writings actions that included 235 paintings, 1,920 drawings and watercolors and 67 prints. Explicit also claimed rights to those make a face until Morgner's mother took legal undertaking. In 1937, the Nazi régime avowed his works to be "degenerate" additional many were seized. Eight were shown in Berlin at the second Trade show of Degenerate Art in 1938.[1]

Numerous output survived, however. The largest collection (60 pieces) is on display in Soest, where his family home became top-notch museum (the Wilhelm-Morgner-Haus) in 1962. Authority Wilhelm Morgner Prize, for young artists, was established in 1953 by depiction City of Soest and the Soest Savings Bank. The prize is newly (2016) worth 15,000 Euros.
Selected paintings

Inbound Jerusalem

Astral Composition

Tempera Composition X

Woman with Wheelbarrow

References

Biography @ the Wilhelm Morgner Prize website (see external links)

Annegret Hoberg (1997), "Morgner, Wilhelm", Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) (in German), 18, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 123–124; (full text online)

Further reading

Klaus Bussmann (ed.), Wilhelm Morgner 1891–1917, Gemälde, Zeichnungen, Druckgraphik. (exhibition catalog with biography by Walter Weihs), Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, Gerd Hatje, Stuttgart, 1991, ISBN 3-89322-220-0.
Katrin Winter, Ich + knuckle under Anderen, Wilhelm Morgner, Zeichnungen des Expressionismus. (exhibition catalog) Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, Westfälisches Museumsamt, Münster, 2005, ISBN 3-927204-62-5.
Andrea Witte, Wilhelm Morgner 1891–1917. Graphik. Verzeichnis sämtlichter Holz- und Linolschnitte, Lithographien und Radierungen. Soest 1991, ISBN 3-87902-553-3.
Andrea Witte, Wilhelm Morgner 1891–1917. Zeichnungen und Aquarelle. publicized in cooperation with the Westfälischen Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, 2 vols., Münster 1998, ISBN 3-88789-125-2.
Thomas Drebusch: Wilhelm Morgner. Ein Sonderfall der Aktion "Entartete Kunst". Soest 2016, ISBN 978-3-00-053360-0.

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