Heinrich Harry Deierling

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Heinrich Harry Deierling (born August 6, 1894 in Philadelphia , † June 21, 1989 in Berlin ) was a German painter , lithographer and set designer . His father was a machinist and toolmaker. In 1900 the German family settled in Berlin.

education

From 1908 to 1911 Deierling did an apprenticeship in lithography in Berlin. During this time he met the painter Bruno Krauskopf , with whom he became friends afterwards. From 1911 to 1913 he trained at the evening school of the Berlin Museum of Decorative Arts, where he learned from Emil Orlik a . a. the art of woodcut . At times Deierling worked as a theater and decorative painter . He shared a studio with the painters Wilhelm Kohlhoff , Ernst Fritsch and Willy Jaeckel .

Life stations

After his military service from 1915 to 1918, Deierling was a member of the Berlin Secession from 1919 to 1933 , after 1933 he was banned from painting and exhibiting, and in 1937 his pictures were classified as degenerate . In order to secure his livelihood, he ran a bread shop from 1933 to 1945. Around 600 paintings and 1000 watercolors and drawings were destroyed in a bomb attack on Berlin in 1943. After the end of the war, Deierling became a member of the Association of Fine Artists in 1946 . Between 1949 and 1956 he was a beach chair rental company in Berlin-Grünau and also resumed his artistic activity. During this time he turned to abstract painting. From 1952 he was a member of the Association of Visual Artists . From 1957 to 1960 he was an employee at the Müggelsee lido and then until 1970 the court master at the Rahnsdorf sports field . Since 1971 Deierling has been working as a freelance artist again.

Exhibitions

  • In 1914 Deierling took part in the exhibition of the Berlin Jury-Free Art Show with four paintings .
  • In 1914 there was a joint exhibition entitled Impression-Expression with Fritsch, Kohlhoff and Krauskopf in the Angerstein Art Salon in Berlin-Charlottenburg.
  • 1916 Participation in an exhibition of the Berlin Free Secession .
  • Participation in the "General German Art Exhibition" in Dresden
  • 1972 Personal exhibition in the club of cultural workers Johannes R. Becher in Berlin
  • 1980 in the "Galerie Berlin" of the state art trade of the GDR
  • 1981 Joint exhibition with Fritsch, Kohlhoff and Krauskopf in the Unter den Linden gallery, Berlin
  • 1984 on the occasion of his 90th birthday, exhibition of his watercolors in the gallery of the Deutsche Bücherstube, Berlin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Personal data , accessed on September 13, 2015.