- Hans Hartung
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birthdate = birth date|1904|9|21
location =Leipzig ,Germany
deathdate = death date|1989|12|8
deathplace =Antibes ,France
nationality = German-French
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movement =Tachism ,Lyrical Abstraction
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awards =Venice Biennale Grand PrixHans Hartung (
21 September 1904 –8 December 1989 ) was a German-French painter, known for his gestural abstract style. He was also a decoratedWorld War II veteran of theFrench Foreign Legion .Life
Hartung was born in
Leipzig ,Germany into an artistic family. He studied painters like Corinth and Nolde and also learned the basis ofcubism and French painting. Studying both in Leipzig andDresden , he reproduced the paintings of the masters, he then entered the Fine Arts academies of Dresden andMunich . To prevent succumbing to provincialism, he decided in 1926 that he would leave his native country. Consequently, after a bicycle trip throughItaly , he moved toParis .He lived with
Anna-Eva Bergmann and established himself in the French towns ofLeucate , and then in the SpanishBalearic Islands specificallyMinorca successively. He spent much time fishing. His first exhibition was held in 1931 in Dresden. His last bonds with Germany were broken when his father died in 1932. He was rejected from Nazi Germany on account of being a 'degenerate', because his painting style was associated withcubism - an art movement incompatible with Nazi Germany's ideals. In 1935 when he attempted to sell paintings while visiting Berlin, the police tried to arrest him. He was able to flee the country with the help of his friendChristian Zervos .After returning to Paris as a refugee his wife left him, causing him to become depressive. His friends tried to help him with his financial difficulties, but his paintings were becoming more abstract and did not sell well. For the time being he could only afford a little shop where he could work at improving his technique.
In December 1939, he became a member of the
French Foreign Legion . He was closely followed by theGestapo and arrested for seven months by the French police. After they learned he was a painter, he was put in a red cell in order to wear off his vision. After being released he rejoined the Legion to fight inNorth Africa , losing a leg in a battle nearBelfort . He earned French citizenship in 1945, and was awarded theCroix de Guerre .After 1947 he became a more important French painter. That year he exhibited his works for the first time in Paris. In 1960 he was awarded the
International forpainting at theVenice Biennale . [ [http://www.fondationhartungbergman.fr/biohh/tempbio/engl/Frametotbio.htm] .accessed on line June 15, 2007]His freewheeling abstract paintings set influential precedents for many younger American painters of the sixties, making him an important forerunner of American
Lyrical Abstraction of the 1960s and 1970's.He died in December 1989 in
Antibes ,France .ee also
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Tachisme
*School of Paris
*L'Art Informel References
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* "La mort de Hans Hartung Le peintre, pionnier puis classique de l'" abstraction ", est mort, vendredi 8 décembre, à l'âge de quatre-vingt-cinq ans", Le Monde. Lundi 11 décembre 1989, p. 1. accessed on October 8, 2006.
*Müller-Yao, Marguerite Hui: "Der Einfluß der Kunst der chinesischen Kalligraphie auf die westliche informelle Malerei", Diss. Bonn, Köln 1985. ISBN 3-88375-051-4
*Müller-Yao, Marguerite: "Informelle Malerei und chinesische Kalligrafie", in: "Informel, Begegnung und Wandel", (hrsg von Heinz Althöfer, Schriftenreihe des Museums am Ostwall; Bd. 2), Dortmund 2002, ISBN 3-611-01062-6
*Rolf Wedewer: "Die Malerei des Informel. Weltverlust und Ich-Behauptung", Deutscher Kunstverlag, München, 2007. ISBN 3422065601External links
* [http://www.hans-hartung.com/ Hans-Hartung.com]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9039409/Hans-Hartung Hans Hartung - Britannica.com]
* [http://wwar.com/masters/h/hartung-hans.html Hans Hartung - List of Works in Museum Collections]
* [http://the-artists.org/artist/Hans_Hartung.html The Artists.org - Hans Hartung]
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