Johanna Hipp

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Johanna Hipp , also Jeanne Hipp (born January 21, 1873 in Strasbourg , Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine , † January 14, 1953 in Stuttgart ) was a German graphic artist and painter.

Life

Johanna or Jeanne Hipp was born as the daughter of a German school board member. Her younger sister Sophie also became a painter. From 1894 until her family moved to Mulhouse in 1897, Johanna Hipp was trained at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Strasbourg with Anton Seder , Georg Daubner and Paul Hacker. In 1900 she became a drawing teacher in Mulhouse. On May 1, 1905, she was appointed to the women's department of the School of Applied Arts in Strasbourg. There she married Albert Karl Friedrich Brecke on January 21, 1906.

Works

Johanna and Sophie Hipp exhibited for the first time in 1898 at an exhibition of Alsatian amateur artists, with Johanna Hipp presenting works in numerous techniques from drawing to etching to lithography . Both later became members of the Mülhausen artist group "Die Palette" and continued to exhibit in both Mulhouse and Strasbourg.

A series of ten Art Nouveau postcards based on the work of Johanna Hipp was published in 1898 by the J. Schwann Art Institute in Düsseldorf . Schwann also produced a series of collector's pictures on the topic of Sterntaler for Dr. Advertise Thompson's soap powder . It is possible that this series dates from the same period as the postcards. Also in 1898 several vignettes by Johanna Hipp could be seen in the Munich youth .

Johanna Hipp expanded her essay The Drawing Lessons in Girls' School from 1898 into a monograph in 1900 after the results of her work as an art teacher had been exhibited in Leipzig in 1899 . The book Handarbeit für Mädchen followed in 1903 . Reform plans .

literature

  • Patrick Hamm: L'Art Nouveau en Alsace à travers la carte postale , o. O. 1985
  • Detlef Lorenz: Reklamekunst um 1900. Artist lexicon for collecting pictures , Reimer 2000, ISBN 3-496-01220-X , p. 106 f.
  • François Lotz: Artistes-Peintres de jadis et de naguère 1880–1982 , Kaysersberg 1987
  • Eduard Plüss: Artist Lexicon of Switzerland. XX. Century. Volume I , Frauenfeld, 1958–1961

Individual evidence

  1. The drawing lessons for girls: a textbook for elementary schools, high schools and families. F. Bull, Strasbourg i. E. 1912 (3rd ed.)
  2. Handicraft of the girls: needlework; Teaching 1/2 [1]
  3. Detlef Lorenz, Reklamekunst um 1900. Artist lexicon for collecting pictures , Reimer 2000, ISBN 3-496-01220-X , p. 106 f.