Heino Jaede

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Heino Jaede , also Heino Jäde , actually Heinrich Adolph Friedrich Julius Jäde (born May 28, 1876 in Lübeck , † November 5, 1948 in Bad Schwartau ) was a German painter and illustrator.

Life

Old oak in Israelsdorf (1920)

Heino Jaede was the son of a ship broker . He grew up at Schulstrasse 20 in Lübeck-St. Gertrud and attended the Katharineum in Lübeck , but could not finish school with the Abitur because a serious illness made a longer stay in Switzerland necessary. From 1895 he was a student at the Lübeck art school of Willibald Leo von Lütgendorff-Leinburg . In 1897 he went to the Academy in Dresden . Study visits to Berlin and Leipzig followed . After completing his studies, Jäde lived for many years on a family farm in Mecklenburg . In 1914 he moved into his own house with a studio on Riesebusch in Bad Schwartau . He was a member of the "Association of Lübeck Artists" and in the 1920s a member of its jury.

Jäde mainly drew nature scenes, such as B. the old oak in Israelsdorf on Gothmunder Weg. In 1920 he created the book decorations for the second volume of Lübeck's book of poets . At the suggestion of Carl Georg Heise , he designed porcelain paintings together with Alfred Mahlau for the short-lived United Lübeck Porcelain Works (1921–1925) until the mid-1920s . In 1928 he was represented with 5 works in the exhibition of Lübeck Artists in the Hamburger Kunsthalle , curated by Heise .

literature

  • Jäde, Heino . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 2 : E-J . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1955, p. 521 .
  • Gerold Köhler: Heino Jaede in: Der Wagen 1967, p. 148/149
  • Horst Hannemann: A painter of silence: Heino Jaede (1876-1948). - LBll. Vol. 141 (1981), pp. 174-175, 3 figs.

Individual evidence

  1. 1880 census
  2. Biographical stations according to Köhler (lit.)
  3. Abram B. Enns : Art and Citizenship. The controversial twenties in Lübeck. Christians / Weiland, Hamburg / Lübeck 1978, ISBN 3-7672-0571-8 , p. 86
  4. Abram B. Enns : Art and Citizenship. The controversial twenties in Lübeck. Christians / Weiland, Hamburg / Lübeck 1978, ISBN 3-7672-0571-8 , pp. 278f