Hans Drinneberg
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Johann (Hans) Georg Drinneberg (born March 3, 1852 in Offenbach am Main , † August 2, 1931 in Karlsruhe ) was a glass painter and art collector in Karlsruhe.
Life
Hans Drinneberg learned glass painting in a leading workshop in Munich, first worked in Offenburg and set up in Karlsruhe in 1878. He had received his training in the Offenburg company from Otto Vittali and Tell Geck . Drinneberg's "Institute for Glass Painting and Art Glazing" received numerous international awards. The world exhibition of 1893 in Chicago , the Prima Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna in Turin in 1902 and the world exhibition of 1904 in St. Louis are important . Drinneberg became one of the most famous artistic personalities of his time in Karlsruhe.
Drinneberg has furnished many churches and secular buildings with impressive stained glass and art glazing according to their own and given designs in various styles. Many of his works were lost through the effects of the war. Drinneberg also played an important role in Karlsruhe as an art collector. His collection of paintings was taken over by the city of Karlsruhe before his death, but most of them burned in 1942. In the Protestant Church of the Resurrection in Rüppurr, all 19 windows created by Drinneberg in 1908 are complete again after war damage was repaired by a true-to-original restoration.
Churches and secular buildings with works by Drinneberg
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- Lutherkirche Karlsruhe (picture window destroyed in the war)
- Bonifatiuskirche Karlsruhe (picture window destroyed in the war)
- Christ Church Odessa
- Evang. Neureut-Nord church
- Catholic parish and pilgrimage church Moosbronn
- Evang. Grünwettersbach Church
- Rüppurr Church of the Resurrection (19 picture windows)
- Bernbach village church near Bad Herrenalb (4 picture windows lost)
- Chapel of the Karlsruhe Municipal Clinic (rose window)
- Odessa Stock Exchange
- World expositions in Chicago, Turin and St. Louis
- Villa Schwedler Karlsruhe
- Villa Dr. K. Bensinger Mannheim
- Four-part season cycle (the 3 picture windows summer, autumn and winter are in the Badisches Landesmuseum)
literature
- Protestant parish Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: 100 years of the Rüppurr Church of the Resurrection. 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-025455-0 , pp. 41-45.
- Ute Fahrbach-Dreher: Rüppurrs churches and chapels, Rüppurrer Hefte Volume 5 (editor: Günther Philipp). Karlsruhe 2008, ISBN 978-3-88190-505-3 , pp. 36-63.
- Eberhard Mannschreck: The Bernbacher Church, history in text and picture. 2015, ISBN 978-3-7323-4779-7 , pp. 47-50.
- Joseph August Beringer : Drinneberg, Hans . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 9 : Delaulne-Dubois . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1913, p. 568 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- Catalog of the German Glass Painting Exhibition in Karlsruhe 1901, available. by Valentin Merk , Karlsruhe 1901, pp. 4–6, 32.
- Harald Siebenmorgen : Symbolistic 'modern genre'. The season cycle of the Karlsruhe glass painter Hans Drinneberg. In: Art and Architecture in Karlsruhe. Festschrift for Norbert Schneider. Karlsruhe 2006, pp. 71-78.
Individual evidence
- ^ Karlsruhe buys Drinneberg's painting collection in 1924. Retrieved February 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Origin of the Ev. Resurrection Church Rüppurr. Retrieved February 9, 2017 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Drinneberg, Hans |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Drinneberg, Johann Georg (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Glass painter and art collector |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 3, 1852 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Offenbach am Main |
DATE OF DEATH | August 2, 1931 |
Place of death | Karlsruhe |