Hans Richter (b. 1888 / d. 1976). Hans Richter was born in Berlin, Germany on April 6, 1888. Richter briefly attended the University of Berlin, in 1906, studying architecture. In 1908, he then... Read full biography
Hans Richter (b. 1888 / d. 1976). Hans Richter was born in Berlin, Germany on April 6, 1888. Richter briefly attended the University of Berlin, in 1906, studying architecture. In 1908, he then attended Hochschule fur Bildende Kunst in Berlin and then in Weimar in 1909. Unfortunately, his dedication... Read full biography
Hans Richter (b. 1888 / d. 1976). Hans Richter was born in Berlin, Germany on April 6, 1888. Richter briefly attended the University of Berlin, in 1906, studying architecture. In 1908, he then attended Hochschule fur Bildende Kunst in Berlin and then in Weimar in 1909. Unfortunately, his dedication to the arts was interrupted in 1914 to 1916 by serving in the German army. In 1916, Richter was wounded on the Russian front and was discharged. After his discharge, Richter moved to Zurich where he... Read full biography
Hans Richter (b. 1888 / d. 1976). Hans Richter was born in Berlin, Germany on April 6, 1888. Richter briefly attended the University of Berlin, in 1906, studying architecture. In 1908, he then attended Hochschule fur Bildende Kunst in Berlin and then in Weimar in 1909. Unfortunately, his dedication to the arts was interrupted in 1914 to 1916 by serving in the German army. In 1916, Richter was wounded on the Russian front and was discharged. After his discharge, Richter moved to Zurich where he obtained his roots in Expressionalism* being influenced by Wassily Kandinsky and Hans Arp. It was in 1916, that Richter received his first one man show in Munich at the Galerie Hans Goltz. In Zurich, Richter did group exhibitions of his work... Read full biography
Hans Richter (b. 1888 / d. 1976). Hans Richter was born in Berlin, Germany on April 6, 1888. Richter briefly attended the University of Berlin, in 1906, studying architecture. In 1908, he then attended Hochschule fur Bildende Kunst in Berlin and then in Weimar in 1909. Unfortunately, his dedication to the arts was interrupted in 1914 to 1916 by serving in the German army. In 1916, Richter was wounded on the Russian front and was discharged. After his discharge, Richter moved to Zurich where he obtained his roots in Expressionalism* being influenced by Wassily Kandinsky and Hans Arp. It was in 1916, that Richter received his first one man show in Munich at the Galerie Hans Goltz. In Zurich, Richter did group exhibitions of his work including two shows, Dada and Die Neue Kunst: Dada and at the Galerie Corray and the Salon Wolfsburg in 1917 and... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (7)
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See This Sound: Promises in Sound and Vision (Lentos Art Museum, LInz, Austria
2009
Rainer, Cosima et al
312 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
A Concise History of Modern Painting
1988
Read, Herbert
418 pages (color)
Arts in America/A Bibliography Volume 2 (Painting and Graphics)
1979
Karpel, Bernard/Ruth Spiegel
736 pages
The Golden Door Artist-Immigrants of America, 1876-1976