Erhard Hippold

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Erhard Hippold (born January 24, 1909 in Wilkau ; † June 18, 1972 in Bad Gottleuba ) was a German painter and graphic artist .

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In 1926, after completing his apprenticeship as a porcelain painter, Erhard Hippold joined the arts and crafts department of the United Technical Schools in Zwickau . After his discovery there and support from the painter Hans Christoph , he studied at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts with Carl Rade and Ferdinand Dorsch . From 1928 Hippold became a master student of Max Feldbauer and regularly took part in evening acts with Otto Dix .

In 1931 he met the painter Gussy Ahnert , with whom he made numerous study trips together and with whom he married in 1936. In 1933 he had to leave the Dresden Academy for political reasons. In 1934 he became friends with the painter Carl Lohse .

During the Second World War he became a soldier, was taken prisoner by the British and was released in 1945. From 1945 lived his wife Gussy Hippold-Ahnert and he retired as a freelance painter in the house Sorgenfrei in the district Oberlößnitz in Radebeul , where in 1949 both corsetry workshop took her father for a long time was their only source of income. During the GDR era, he began to deal with various printing techniques. Later creative pictures testify to study trips to the North and Baltic Seas and the Baltic States .

literature

  • Erhard Hippold . In: Birgit Dalbajewa (ed.): New Objectivity in Dresden . Sandstein Verlag, Dresden 2011, ISBN 978-3-942422-57-4 , p. 239 .
  • Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .

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