- Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (
December 1 ,1884 –August 10 ,1976 ) was a German expressionist painter andprintmaker , and a member ofDie Brücke .Life and work
Karl Schmidt was born in "Rottluff", today a district of
Chemnitz , (Saxony ), and began to call himself Schmidt-Rottluff in 1905.On
7 June ,1905 , the group of artists known asDie Brücke ("the bridge") was created by the architecture students Schmidt-Rottluff,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner ,Fritz Bleyl andErich Heckel inDresden . In November 1905 the first exhibition of Die Brücke followed inLeipzig . The group dissolved in 1913.In 1937, 608 of his paintings were seized from museums by the Nazis and several of them shown in exhibitions of "
degenerate art " ("Entartete Kunst"). In 1947, Schmidt-Rottluff was appointed a professor at the University of Arts inBerlin -Charlottenburg.He was a prolific printmaker, with 300
woodcut s, 105lithograph s, 70etching s, and 78 commercial prints described in theRosa Schapire [] Catalogue raisonné.He died in
Berlin in 1976.ee also
*Letter from
Adolf Ziegler about the Nazi seizure of workNotes and references
External links
* [http://www.ludorff.com/ap/rottluff/rottluffe.html Biography & Available works by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff] Galerie Ludorff, Duesseldorf, Germany
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