- Heinrich Zille
Rudolf Heinrich Zille (
January 10 ,1858 -August 9 ,1929 ), Germanillustrator andphotographer , was born inRadeburg nearDresden , as the son ofwatchmaker Johann Traugott Zill ("Zille" since 1854) and Ernestine Louise (born "Heinitz"). In 1867, his family moved toBerlin , where he finished school in 1872 and started an apprenticeship as alithographer .In 1883, he married Hulda Frieske, with whom he had three children. She died in 1919.
Zille became best known for his (often funny) drawings, catching the characteristics of people, especially "stereotypes", mainly from Berlin and many of them published in the German weekly satirical newspaper
Simplicissimus . He was first to portray the desperatesocial environment of the BerlinMietskaserne n (literally tenement barracks), buildings packed with sometimes a dozen persons per room that fled from land to the risingGründerzeit industrial metropolis only to find even deeper poverty in the developingproletarian class.Zille did not feel himself as a real artist: he often said that his work is not the result of talent but merely hard work.
Max Liebermann nevertheless promoted him. He called him into theBerlin Secession in 1903, put his works in expositions of the upper class, and encouraged him to sell drawings - and at the time Zille lost his job as a lithographer in 1910 he encouraged him to live from his drawings alone. The Berlin "Common People " tolled him the greatest respect, and very late in life his fame culminated in theroaring twenties with theNational Gallery to buy some drawings in 1921, the Academy of the Arts to honour him with a professorship in 1924,Gerhard Lamprecht to make a movie of his stories in 1925 "Die Verrufenen", and his 70th birthday was celebrated at large in Berlin. He died one year later.Less known is that he was the artist of many erotic pictures which are close to pornography but also show the life of normal people. Some of them can be seen in the "
Beate Uhse Erotic Museum " in Berlin. In 1983 director Werner W. Wallroth made an East German movie based on a musical written by Dieter Wardetzky and Peter Rabenalt. This movie " [http://german.imdb.com/title/tt0328707/ Zille und Ick] " ("Zille and I" in Berlin Dialect) isn't a real biopic but uses parts of Zille's life for the story.Childhood
Heinrich Zille was the son of watchmaker Johann Traugott Zille and his wife Ernestine Louise, née Heinitz. Ernestine was a miner's daughter. His father was originally a roughforge; however, he was technically skilled so he went on to become a watchmaker, goldsmith and inventor of tools. Heinrich Zille was born in the little town of
Radeburg (nearDresden ) inSaxony . Zille spent his early years in Potschappel. Heinrich Zille's childhood was not without trouble. His father was incarcerated several times indebtor's prison and creditors harassed the family so much that the young Zille was often sent to live with his grandmother. In 1867 the family left town because of their debt and went toBerlin . Still in school the young Zille began to take drawing lessons. The teacher was supportive, and during a discussion of his future career aspirations, the teacher encouraged Zille to become aLithographer . Zille's father wanted Heinrich to become a butcher. Heinrich could not stand the sight of blood, however, so he went to thedraughtsman Fritz Hecht, on "Jakobstraße" (Jakob street), for his education.Zille's great-grand-niece is Helen Zille, the current mayor of Cape Town, South Africa.
External links
* [http://www.ludorff.com/ap/zille/zillee.html Available Works & Biography] Galerie Ludorff, Duesseldorf, Germany
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