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- 1938 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Expressionist painting, writing.
Dadaist and expressionist painter and writer, John Höxter was a student of Leo von König. He belonged to the art scene in Berlin, Germany, and was known for his portraits of actors and actresses as... Read full biography
Dadaist and expressionist painter and writer, John Höxter was a student of Leo von König. He belonged to the art scene in Berlin, Germany, and was known for his portraits of actors and actresses as well as his poems. From 1911 on, he worked for the group "Action" and in 1919, he founded the Dada... Read full biography
Dadaist and expressionist painter and writer, John Höxter was a student of Leo von König. He belonged to the art scene in Berlin, Germany, and was known for his portraits of actors and actresses as well as his poems. From 1911 on, he worked for the group "Action" and in 1919, he founded the Dada publication Blutiger Ernst which was soon taken over by George Grosz. Being Jewish, he was not allowed to enter his beloved Cafés from 1993 on and ended his own life in 1938. Source:. Bassenge auctions... Read full biography
Dadaist and expressionist painter and writer, John Höxter was a student of Leo von König. He belonged to the art scene in Berlin, Germany, and was known for his portraits of actors and actresses as well as his poems. From 1911 on, he worked for the group "Action" and in 1919, he founded the Dada publication Blutiger Ernst which was soon taken over by George Grosz. Being Jewish, he was not allowed to enter his beloved Cafés from 1993 on and ended his own life in 1938. Source:. Bassenge auctions
Dadaist and expressionist painter and writer, John Höxter was a student of Leo von König. He belonged to the art scene in Berlin, Germany, and was known for his portraits of actors and actresses as well as his poems. From 1911 on, he worked for the group "Action" and in 1919, he founded the Dada publication Blutiger Ernst which was soon taken over by George Grosz. Being Jewish, he was not allowed to enter his beloved Cafés from 1993 on and ended his own life in 1938. Source:. Bassenge auctions
