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1907 Eilenstedt, Thuringia, Germany - 1989 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Abstract composition painting, palette knife reliefs, figuration.
Hans Jaenisch was born in Eilenstedt, Thuringia, in 1907. After attending school, he went as a young man to Berlin, where he would spend most of his life. Self-taught, Hans Jaenisch belonged to the... Read full biography
Hans Jaenisch was born in Eilenstedt, Thuringia, in 1907. After attending school, he went as a young man to Berlin, where he would spend most of his life. Self-taught, Hans Jaenisch belonged to the generation of artists caught up in the vibrantly diverse revolutionary tendencies of the first thirty... Read full biography
Hans Jaenisch was born in Eilenstedt, Thuringia, in 1907. After attending school, he went as a young man to Berlin, where he would spend most of his life. Self-taught, Hans Jaenisch belonged to the generation of artists caught up in the vibrantly diverse revolutionary tendencies of the first thirty years of the 20th century. At first leaning towards a Cubist-Expressionist* style, Jaenisch joined the 'November Group' and showed work at twenty at Herwarth Walden's 'Sturm'. From 1929 Jaenisch... Read full biography
Hans Jaenisch was born in Eilenstedt, Thuringia, in 1907. After attending school, he went as a young man to Berlin, where he would spend most of his life. Self-taught, Hans Jaenisch belonged to the generation of artists caught up in the vibrantly diverse revolutionary tendencies of the first thirty years of the 20th century. At first leaning towards a Cubist-Expressionist* style, Jaenisch joined the 'November Group' and showed work at twenty at Herwarth Walden's 'Sturm'. From 1929 Jaenisch taught at 'Der Weg', an art school. In the early 1930s Surrealist* elements began to surface in Jaenisch's work and continued to reverberate in later paintings. While serving as a soldier in the second world war in Tunis, Jaenisch discovered colour and... Read full biography
Hans Jaenisch was born in Eilenstedt, Thuringia, in 1907. After attending school, he went as a young man to Berlin, where he would spend most of his life. Self-taught, Hans Jaenisch belonged to the generation of artists caught up in the vibrantly diverse revolutionary tendencies of the first thirty years of the 20th century. At first leaning towards a Cubist-Expressionist* style, Jaenisch joined the 'November Group' and showed work at twenty at Herwarth Walden's 'Sturm'. From 1929 Jaenisch taught at 'Der Weg', an art school. In the early 1930s Surrealist* elements began to surface in Jaenisch's work and continued to reverberate in later paintings. While serving as a soldier in the second world war in Tunis, Jaenisch discovered colour and became enthralled with Islamic decoration. After internment in an American prisoner-of-war camp, Jaenisch returned to war-ravaged... Read full biography
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