Josef Partykiewicz

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Josef "Party" Partykiewicz (born June 10, 1914 in Lemberg ; died June 11, 2003 in Rösrath ) was a German cartoonist.

Life

Partykiewicz was born in Lviv in 1914. He studied in Lviv and Vienna Jura , along with graphics and painting. As a Polish prisoner of war, Partykiewicz was interned in the Emsland camp in Oberlangen from 1939 to 1941 , from where he was transferred to the VI G main camp in Bonn . A folder with original drawings has been preserved from this time, which was handed over to the Central Museum of Prisoners of War in Lamsdorf and Opole in 2016 . After the war Partykiewicz worked as a freelance caricaturist and graphic artist for, among others, Rheinischer Merkur , Kölnische Rundschau , Spiegel , stern and Die Welt . Partykiewicz died in 2003 in Rösrath near Cologne. Part of his drawing legacy is held by the House of History Foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany, including the picture folder “Bonner Zoo. Only large animals ”, which contains animal portraits of 24 politicians and is one of Partykiewicz's most famous works.

Awards

  • 1992: Golden Gothaer of the "Gothaer Karikade"
  • 2001: Prize of the “Gothaer Karikade” for his life's work

Publications (selection)

  • The America Book for Young People, Frankfurt am Main 1951.
  • Contemporary history in the caricature, Cologne 1955.
  • Freisburger, Walther (Ed.): Konrad, spoke the wife Mama, Hamburg 1955.
  • Brühl, Fritz (Ed.): Ollenhauer in the caricature, Berlin 1957.
  • Freisburger, Walther (Ed.): Konrad, are you staying at home now? Hamburg 1963.
  • Gerboth, Hans-Joachim (among others): Seen through four glasses, Cologne 1965.
  • Arlt, Fritz: Talking to the wind? School of Rhetoric and Dialectic, Cologne 1967.
  • Party's political appetizers, Wiesbaden 1995.
  • All about dressage, in: Reiter-Revue International 4/1986, pp. 54, 56, 58–59.
  • All about dressage No. 10, in: Reiter-Revue International 6/1987, pp. 28–31.

literature

  • Fleming, Kurt: Caricaturist Lexicon, Munich 1993.
  • Pressel, Alfred: The "Rheinische Merkur" and "Die Zeit". Comparative content analysis of two weekly newspapers with different ideological orientations, Berlin 1968.
  • Murmann, Heinz: With "C" it's finer. The German Press Club Bonn from 1952 until today, Bonn 1997.
  • Muster, Hans Peter: Who´s Who in Satire and Humor, Volume 1, Basel 1989.
  • Quante, Julia: Drawn into the heart of Europe? British European Policy in the Mirror of Caricatures (1973–2008), Berlin 2013.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Georg Hiemann: Works return to Opole: Meppener finds warehouse caricatures by Partykiewicz. Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
  2. ^ Kurt Flemig: Caricaturist Lexicon . De Gruyter, Berlin, Boston 1993, ISBN 978-3-11-097771-4 , doi : 10.1515 / 9783110977714 .