Henny Deppermann

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Henriette "Henny" Deppermann (born May 26, 1860 in Bergedorf ; † June 20, 1942 in Berlin ) was a German landscape and vedute painter . She also worked as an illustrator .

Life

Deppermann spent her childhood and early youth as the daughter of Carl and Maria Katharina Deppermann, née Behn, in Bergedorf. She studied first in Hamburg , then in Berlin, where she had been a member of the General German Artists' Cooperative of the Association of Berlin Artists and Art Friends from 1889 .

As a landscape painter, she was always drawn to nature . This resulted in paintings on Hiddensee , Rügen or in the Rhine Valley near Bingen .

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Her work includes initially naturalistic, later impressionistic landscape pictures , which are characterized by a harmonious, unobtrusive color scheme and a gentle, but nevertheless expressive lighting. In addition, her oeuvre includes classic still lifes, technically dominated by watercolors, designs for fans as well as oil and gouache paintings.

Henny Deppermann: Jamunder See
Henny Deppermann: Uncle Behn

Her pictures were shown in several exhibitions.

In publications

  • Karl Tanera : From three parts of the world. Travel sketches, illustrated by Henny Deppermann. Berlin 1898 ( gallica.bnf.fr ).
  • Karl Tanera: A trip around the world. Travel letters. Illustrated by Henny Deppermann. Leipzig 1903.
  • Karl Tanera: Heinz the Brazilian. Dedicated to the more mature German youth. With 8 pictures after drawings by E. Zimmer, H. Deppermann and HW Lemme. Leipzig 1904.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Malerlexikon - D: Deppermann, Henriette . INSULA RUGIA eV Accessed on May 8, 2019.
  2. ^ Georg Stilke (Ed.): International Exposition St. Louis 1904. Official Catalog. Exhibition of the German Empire. Berlin 1904, p. 433 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).