Hans Deiters

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Hans Deiters (born June 13, 1868 in Düsseldorf , † January 2, 1922 in Munich ) was a German painter , graphic artist and illustrator of the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Spring , oil on canvas, created between 1895 and 1900

Deiters, son of the Düsseldorf painter Heinrich Deiters and brother of the writer Leonore Niessen-Deiters , received his artistic training from his father and from 1885 at the Düsseldorf Art Academy , where Heinrich Lauenstein , Hugo Crola , Peter Janssen the Elder , Eduard Gebhardt , Julius were there until 1894 Roeting and Adolf Schill were his teachers. In the second half of the 1890s he stayed in Paris , where he was influenced by Raphaël Collin and Charles Sprague Pearce , probably also by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes , and turned to symbolism . For the Residenztheater Wiesbaden he created eight murals under the title The cheerful pages of life . In his later days he was active in lithographic printing , book illustration and poster design .

Deiters was a member of the artists' association Malkasten .

literature

Web links

Commons : Hans Deiters  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. See nos. 431–436 and 438–447 in the finding aid 212.01.04 Student lists of the Düsseldorf Art Academy , website in the portal archive.nrw.de ( North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive )
  2. ^ Die Kunst , F. Bruckmann, Munich 1911, p. 387 ff.
  3. Inventory list , website in the malkasten.org portal , accessed on January 13, 2018