Henny Deppermann
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.
Her pictures were shown in several exhibitions.
- 1882, 1898–1901 and 1906 at the Academic Art Exhibition in Berlin
- February 1 to 28, 1898 at the art exhibition of the Berlin artists and art lovers in the royal academy building Unter den Linden 38 in Berlin with the painting "Motif from the Villa Julia on Lake Como"
- 1889 and 1900 in the Munich Glass Palace
- 1904 at the world exhibition in St. Louis with the work "Mermaids in the moonlight" for which she was awarded a medal
- 1893, 1898, 1901, 1906 in Chicago
- 1894 at the twenty-ninth large painting exhibition of the Kunstverein in Bremen
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
- Willy O. Dressler (Ed.): Dressler's Art Yearbook. A reference work for German fine and applied arts. Rostock 1909.
- Deppermann, Henriette . 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. 90 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- Deppermann, Henriette . In: Hans Wolfgang Singer (Ed.): General Artist Lexicon. Life and works of the most famous visual artists . Prepared by Hermann Alexander Müller . 5th unchanged edition. tape 5 : Vialle-Zyrlein. Supplements and corrections . Literary Institute, Rütten & Loening, Frankfurt a. M. 1921, p. 69 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive - Supplements, Short Entry).
- Carola Muysers (Ed.): Käthe, Paula and the whole rest - artist lexicon . Berlin 1992.
Web links
- Literature by and about Henny Deppermann in the bibliographic database WorldCat
- Wikigallery: Henriette Deppermann
Individual evidence
- ↑ Malerlexikon - D: Deppermann, Henriette . INSULA RUGIA eV Accessed on May 8, 2019.
- ^ Georg Stilke (Ed.): International Exposition St. Louis 1904. Official Catalog. Exhibition of the German Empire. Berlin 1904, p. 433 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Deppermann, Henny |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Deppermann, Henriette |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German landscape and vedute painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 26, 1860 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bergedorf |
DATE OF DEATH | June 20, 1942 |
Place of death | Berlin |