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1874 Dortmund, Germany - 1949 Interlachen, Switzerland. Known for: Expressionist painting, sculpture, crafts.
Bernhard Hoetger was a German sculptor, painter and handicrafts artist of the Expressionist movement. Entrance to Böttcherstraße: Lichtbringer ("Bringer of Light") by Hoetger, April 1936. The son of... Read full biography
Bernhard Hoetger was a German sculptor, painter and handicrafts artist of the Expressionist movement. Entrance to Böttcherstraße: Lichtbringer ("Bringer of Light") by Hoetger, April 1936. The son of a Dortmund blacksmith, he studied sculpture in Detmold from 1888 to 1892, before directing a... Read full biography
Bernhard Hoetger was a German sculptor, painter and handicrafts artist of the Expressionist movement. Entrance to Böttcherstraße: Lichtbringer ("Bringer of Light") by Hoetger, April 1936. The son of a Dortmund blacksmith, he studied sculpture in Detmold from 1888 to 1892, before directing a workshop in Rheda-Wiedenbrück. After a spell at the Düsseldorf Arts Academy, he took a trip to Paris, where he was deeply influenced by Auguste Rodin, but also got to know Paula Modersohn-Becker. Later he... Read full biography
Bernhard Hoetger was a German sculptor, painter and handicrafts artist of the Expressionist movement. Entrance to Böttcherstraße: Lichtbringer ("Bringer of Light") by Hoetger, April 1936. The son of a Dortmund blacksmith, he studied sculpture in Detmold from 1888 to 1892, before directing a workshop in Rheda-Wiedenbrück. After a spell at the Düsseldorf Arts Academy, he took a trip to Paris, where he was deeply influenced by Auguste Rodin, but also got to know Paula Modersohn-Becker. Later he was able to familiarize himself with Antoni Gaudí. In 1911, Hoetger was called up to the "artistic colony" of Darmstadt, where he was to remain for some time. In 1914, inspired by Becker-Modersohn, he got to Worpswede. It was here where he met with... Read full biography
Bernhard Hoetger was a German sculptor, painter and handicrafts artist of the Expressionist movement. Entrance to Böttcherstraße: Lichtbringer ("Bringer of Light") by Hoetger, April 1936. The son of a Dortmund blacksmith, he studied sculpture in Detmold from 1888 to 1892, before directing a workshop in Rheda-Wiedenbrück. After a spell at the Düsseldorf Arts Academy, he took a trip to Paris, where he was deeply influenced by Auguste Rodin, but also got to know Paula Modersohn-Becker. Later he was able to familiarize himself with Antoni Gaudí. In 1911, Hoetger was called up to the "artistic colony" of Darmstadt, where he was to remain for some time. In 1914, inspired by Becker-Modersohn, he got to Worpswede. It was here where he met with Bremer's Ludwig Roselius, with whom he would go on to make his masterpiece, Bremen's Böttcherstrase, in an Expressionist style. Lik... Read full biography
