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Georg Netzband (born July 30, 1900 in Berlin , † April 7, 1984 in Lindenberg im Allgäu ) was a German painter and art teacher.

Life

Georg Netzband did auxiliary service from 1917 after secondary school and from July 1918 military service in France. At the end of 1918 he began studying at the State Art School in Berlin in the classes of Georg Tappert (graphics), Bernhard Hasler (painting) and Georg Walter Rössner (drawing). In 1919 he exhibited for the first time at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in the Novembergruppe room . From then on, his work was shown there regularly and also in the exhibitions of the Prussian Academy of the Arts . In 1921 he took a drawing teacher exam and was involved in the reform of drawing and handicrafts in the following years until 1924 . He worked as a teacher on the school farm Insel Scharfenberg and at Berlin city schools. In 1923, the first major exhibition of the results of the new teaching, which Hasler introduced into a reform of art teaching and art teacher training in Prussia , took place. In 1931 Netzband received a scholarship from the city of Berlin to study in Paris .

During the time of National Socialism Netzband published several smaller books and participated in the creation of teaching materials for the Reich Office for educational films . He was arrested and interrogated several times. In 1936 he was banned from exhibiting at the Prussian Art Academy and the Berlin Art Exhibition due to political unreliability. In 1937 he had a solo exhibition in the Gurlitt gallery in Berlin . He put his political pictures in tin containers, which he buried and which thus survived this period.

Netzband was drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1940 and returned to Lindenberg im Allgäu in 1947 from being a prisoner of war in the Soviet Union . From 1950 to 1968 he worked in West Berlin as an art teacher and seminar leader for art and works in the teachers seminar Berlin-Schöneberg, where he edited three didactic publications with the photographer Fritz Eschen . In 1968 he moved back to the Allgäu , and his pictures were shown in small exhibitions at home and abroad.

Honors

Fonts (selection)

  • Gun and maiden, recruit time. Drawings and experiences by Georg Netzband. Set in verse by Jochen Paesel. West-Ost-Verlag, Berlin 1938.
  • A funny zoo book in verse with 65 drawings. West-Ost-Verlag, Berlin 1938.
  • For two: photo report of a young marriage. West-Ost-Verlag, Berlin 1939
  • Peterchen im Walde: A colorful picture book. West-Ost-Verlag, Berlin 1944
  • Georg Netzband, Fritz Eschen: Art pedagogical suggestions: a contribution to the practice of visual education in general schools.
    • Volume 1: The first six school years. Musterschmidt, Göttingen 1955.
    • Volume 2: 7th to 10th school year and year of career choice. Musterschmidt, Göttingen 1955.
    • Volume 3: Constructive Design. Musterschmidt, Göttingen 1955.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Arnold, Gerhard Schneider, Rolf Jessewitsch (ed.): Expressive objectivity. 2001, p. 575.
  2. Rößner, Georg Walter . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 28 : Ramsden-Rosa . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1934, p. 504 .