Hans Reichel (1892-1958). He was born in Würzburg on August 9, 1892, during a time that was marked by artistic revolutions, war and social unrest. A writer as well as a painter, Reichel earned his... Read full biography
Hans Reichel (1892-1958). He was born in Würzburg on August 9, 1892, during a time that was marked by artistic revolutions, war and social unrest. A writer as well as a painter, Reichel earned his living by writing small feature articles, becoming acquainted with famed poet Rainer Maria Rilke,... Read full biography
Hans Reichel (1892-1958). He was born in Würzburg on August 9, 1892, during a time that was marked by artistic revolutions, war and social unrest. A writer as well as a painter, Reichel earned his living by writing small feature articles, becoming acquainted with famed poet Rainer Maria Rilke, whose poetic mysticism fascinated him. For a short time in 1918, Reichel attended a school of modern art. He met Paul Klee in 1919, when both artists had a studio at castle Werneck in Munich, an encounter... Read full biography
Hans Reichel (1892-1958). He was born in Würzburg on August 9, 1892, during a time that was marked by artistic revolutions, war and social unrest. A writer as well as a painter, Reichel earned his living by writing small feature articles, becoming acquainted with famed poet Rainer Maria Rilke, whose poetic mysticism fascinated him. For a short time in 1918, Reichel attended a school of modern art. He met Paul Klee in 1919, when both artists had a studio at castle Werneck in Munich, an encounter which was decisive in his development as a painter. But compared to Klee's work, Reichel's work was less influenced by academical experiments, anything objective, claculating, ironic or caricaturistic. The artists stayed in contact even when Klee... Read full biography
Hans Reichel (1892-1958). He was born in Würzburg on August 9, 1892, during a time that was marked by artistic revolutions, war and social unrest. A writer as well as a painter, Reichel earned his living by writing small feature articles, becoming acquainted with famed poet Rainer Maria Rilke, whose poetic mysticism fascinated him. For a short time in 1918, Reichel attended a school of modern art. He met Paul Klee in 1919, when both artists had a studio at castle Werneck in Munich, an encounter which was decisive in his development as a painter. But compared to Klee's work, Reichel's work was less influenced by academical experiments, anything objective, claculating, ironic or caricaturistic. The artists stayed in contact even when Klee went to Bauhaus. During his visits to Dessau, Reichel met Kandinsky, Gropius and Feininger. In... Read full biography
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Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes