The sickle

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The sickle was one of Josef Achmann and Georg Britting 1919-1921 in Regensburg (1st-3rd. Year) and Munich (Volume 3), edited art and literary magazine of Expressionism .

Artists and authors

Georg Britting , Oskar Maria Graf , Karl Lorenz , Rudolf Pannwitz , Anton Schnack , Friedrich Schnack , Hermann Sendelbach , Hermann Seyboth , and Marie Luise Weissmann published works of poetry and prose.

Graphic contributions made regionally and nationally important artists such as Josef Achmann , Oskar Birckenbach , Heinrich Campendonk , Josef Eberz , Edmund Fabry , Conrad Felixmüller , Heinrich Richter-Berlin , Otto Ritschl , Georg Schrimpf , Heinrich Stegemann , Georg Tappert , Evarist Adam Weber or Alfred Zacharias .

literature

  • Amann, Wilhelm: The Regensburg art scene. In: Regensburger Kunst- und Gewerbeverein e. V. (ed.): It is a pleasure to live! 1920s in Regensburg. Morsbach, Regensburg 2009, p. 151fff
  • Amann, Wilhelm: The sickle. The graphics of the Regensburg expressionist magazine. In: Historical Association for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg 149 (2009) , Regensburg 2009, pp. 377–392, download (PDF) , (last accessed on July 28, 2019)
  • Haefs, Wilhelm: Post-Expressionism. On the literary situation around 1920. In: Georg Britting - the poet and his work , available online (PDF) , (last accessed on July 28, 2019).
  • Raabe, Paul: The sickle. In: Raabe, Paul (ed.): The magazines and collections of literary expressionism. Repertory d. Magazines, yearbooks, anthologies, compilations, series and almanacs 1910–1921. Metzler, Stuttgart 1964, p. 82.

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