Georg Hasse

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Georg Hasse

Georg Hasse (born March 8, 1905 in Koenigsberg , † December 23, 1978 in Heide ) was a German painter, draftsman and art teacher.

Life

Georg Wilhelm Hasse was born on March 8, 1905 as the second son of a senior administrative officer in Königsberg and grew up there with his three brothers Walter (born 1903), Clemens Hasse (born 1908, actor) and Kurt Hasse (born 1916, cameraman ) in a creative, humanistic environment. There he graduated from high school in 1924 and then attended the Königsberg Art Academy , where he a. a. with Karl Storch the Elder Ä. was trained. He then studied from 1926 to 1935 at the Berlin Art Academy with Willy Jaeckel . Already during his apprenticeship he was working very productively in his studio on Ziegelstrasse in Königsberg and in the great outdoors of the East Prussian spit landscapes . In the years 1933 to 1944 Georg Hasse took part in all the art exhibitions of the Königsberger Kunstverein in the Kunsthalle Königsberg with several works, and from April to October 1942 he also took part in the “Modern Graphics” exhibition. In April 1944 there was a solo exhibition dedicated to Georg Hasse entitled “Vision and Reality” in the Lovis Corinth Hall of the Königsberg Palace . Five drawings were purchased for the City of Koenigsberg's Graphics Cabinet. In the same year he took part in the group exhibition "East Prussian Artists. Aquarelle und Graphik “of the Kunstverein Hamburg . Most of Georg Hasse's works before 1945 are likely to be considered lost in view of the war-related destruction of Königsberg.

After the state examination for the subject of art education, Georg Hasse worked at various East Prussian high schools, most recently in Hohenstein , Osterode. From 1939 he was called up for military service. After a serious war injury at the end of 1944, Georg Hasse used his convalescence leave to take his family - wife Gisela, son Michael (born 1942) and daughter Franziska (born 1944) - on the last scheduled express train from Königsberg via Pomerania at the end of January 1945 Flee Schleswig-Holstein. There the family initially found accommodation in Tetenbüll / Eiderstedt. In 1946 the family moved to Heide / Holstein, where Georg Hasse worked again as an art teacher at the Oberrealschule (today Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium ) until 1966 and aroused an extraordinarily great enthusiasm for theater among the students (appearances at the Young Theater in Korbach).

He also showed his artistic work in several exhibitions in North and West Germany, including in 1948 in the Kunsthalle Kiel by the Schleswig-Holstein Art Association in conjunction with the Ministry for Resettlement and Development of the State Government, the exhibition Artists who came to us . In 1950 he was also represented in the exhibition "Ostdeutsche Bildkunst" in the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf .

Exhibitions after 1945

(E = solo exhibition, G = group exhibition, K = catalog)

  • 1948 Artists who came to Schleswig-Holstein , location: Kunsthalle Kiel, organizer: Schleswig-Holsteiner Kunstverein (G, K)
  • 1950 East German contemporary art , location: Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (today Alte Kunsthalle , organizer: Association of East German Artists (G, K), together with Käthe Kollwitz, Lovis Corinth, Max Pechstein and others.
  • 1953 painting and graphics , Oberschule Heide (G)
  • 1978 Georg Hasse - painting and graphics , Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium, Heide (E)

Works gallery (selection)

Web links

Commons : Georg Hasse  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Georg Hasse. In: www.dithmarschen-wiki.de.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of students at the Königsberg Art Academy 1845-1944; in: Meyer-Bremen, Artist Lexicon East Prussia and West Prussia, Husum 2012, p. 289
  2. ^ A b c d Rudolf Meyer-Bremen: Artist Lexicon East Prussia and West Prussia. Painter, sculptor, builder, 1800–1945. Verlag der Kunst, Husum 2012, pp. 68, 306
  3. Historic Address Books - Address Book Entry. Retrieved June 22, 2018 .
  4. ^ Address directory of the exhibiting artists at the 62nd art exhibition of the Königsberger Kunstverein 1933, in: Meyer-Bremen, Rudolf, The exhibition catalogs of the Königsberger Kunstverein (20th century), Cologne a. a. 1993.
  5. ^ North German Artists Colonies I - Nidden and the Curonian Spit , December 2, 1976 to February 6, 1977, Altonaer Museum in Hamburg; March 20 to May 15, 1977, Ostdeutsche Galerie Regensburg, exhibition catalog p. 32.
  6. ^ Meyer-Bremen, Rudolf, The exhibition catalogs of the Königsberger Kunstverein (20th century), Cologne a. a. 1993, pages 215, 227, 247, 256, 263, 277 (62nd art exhibition 1933, 63rd, 64th, 65th, 66th and 67th art exhibition "East Prussian Art" in the years 1935, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1943 ).
  7. See celebratory address from October 7, 1978 by Wolff Hattendorff on the opening of the exhibition "Georg Hasse - Painting and Graphics" in Heide from October 7 to November 7, 1978.
  8. East Prussian artist watercolors and graphics. In: artfacts.net. ArtFacts, accessed June 23, 2018 .
  9. ^ Behring school in Hohenstein. In: Teachers' directory ( Memento of the original from June 23, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in Osteroder Zeitung , episode 116, 2011, p. 33. (PDF; accessed on June 23, 2018) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / osterode.cli-on.de
  10. Georg Hasse - Dithmarschen Wiki. Retrieved June 23, 2018 .
  11. ^ Exhibition “Painting and Graphics” on March 18, 1953 in the Oberschule Heide, together with Wilhelm Judith, Husum and Rudolf, Strey, Niebüll.
  12. ^ Exhibition "Georg Hasse - Painting and Graphics" in the Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium in Heide from October 7th to November 7th 1978
  13. ^ Exhibition "Artists who came to Schleswig-Holstein", 8.5. until June 6, 1948 in the Kunsthalle zu Kiel, organized by the Schleswig-Holsteinischer Kunstverein in conjunction with the Ministry for Resettlement and Development of the State Government, exhibition directory pages 3, 9, represented by the works "Gypsy Carriage", "Flood", "East Prussian Moor" and "Hohlweg".
  14. ^ Niels von Holst : Ostdeutsche Bildkunst. Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf 1950.
  15. ^ Niels von Holst: East Prussian Art in Düsseldorf. In: Das Ostpreußenblatt , Volume 1, 1950, pp. 233–234, online at yumpu.com , accessed on June 24, 2018.