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Albert Reinhyold Haberer SIGNATURES
1908 Stuttgard, Germany - 1986 Tubingen, Germany. Known for: Painting and furniture designer of wood easy chairs.
As a young interior designer, Albert Haberer discovered abstract painting and in 1933, through his wife Martha Häcker, who was friends with a niece of Oskar Schlemmer , he met Ida Kerkovius . He... Read full biography
As a young interior designer, Albert Haberer discovered abstract painting and in 1933, through his wife Martha Häcker, who was friends with a niece of Oskar Schlemmer , he met Ida Kerkovius . He became Kerkovius's student in 1934 and remained friends with her until her death in 1970. Kerkovius was... Read full biography
As a young interior designer, Albert Haberer discovered abstract painting and in 1933, through his wife Martha Häcker, who was friends with a niece of Oskar Schlemmer , he met Ida Kerkovius . He became Kerkovius's student in 1934 and remained friends with her until her death in 1970. Kerkovius was a former student of Adolf Hölzel , who, as early as 1912, simultaneously with and independently of Kandinsky , began to move away from representational painting towards abstraction, a development that... Read full biography
As a young interior designer, Albert Haberer discovered abstract painting and in 1933, through his wife Martha Häcker, who was friends with a niece of Oskar Schlemmer , he met Ida Kerkovius . He became Kerkovius's student in 1934 and remained friends with her until her death in 1970. Kerkovius was a former student of Adolf Hölzel , who, as early as 1912, simultaneously with and independently of Kandinsky , began to move away from representational painting towards abstraction, a development that also fascinated Haberer and shaped his entire oeuvre. Hölzel and Kerkovius were among the artists persecuted by the National Socialists. When Kerkovius's studio was completely destroyed in 1944, she found refuge in the Stuttgart apartment by then... Read full biography
As a young interior designer, Albert Haberer discovered abstract painting and in 1933, through his wife Martha Häcker, who was friends with a niece of Oskar Schlemmer , he met Ida Kerkovius . He became Kerkovius's student in 1934 and remained friends with her until her death in 1970. Kerkovius was a former student of Adolf Hölzel , who, as early as 1912, simultaneously with and independently of Kandinsky , began to move away from representational painting towards abstraction, a development that also fascinated Haberer and shaped his entire oeuvre. Hölzel and Kerkovius were among the artists persecuted by the National Socialists. When Kerkovius's studio was completely destroyed in 1944, she found refuge in the Stuttgart apartment by then occupied by Albert Haberer's sisters. After the war, she again had a few students, including Albert Haberer. A close friend... Read full biography
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