Karl Dröge

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Karl Dröge (also: Karl Wilhelm Dröge ; * 1893 in Hildesheim , † after 1952) was a German landscape painter , graphic artist and commercial artist .

Life

Karl Dröge taught at the local arts and crafts school in Hanover .

One of his best-known works is Sachsenhain, which was developed for Heinrich Himmler in 1934 together with Wilhelm Hübotter and Reinhard Berkelmann .

Other works (selection)

Fonts

  • The preliminary stage of our Nibelungenlied. In: Journal for German Antiquity and German Literature, (ZfdA) 51, 1909, pp. 177–218.
  • The pressboard etching / Karl Dröge (= Tif-Jugend-Bücherei , Book 1). Images from Prof. Dröge, students of the Hanover School of Applied Arts and elementary school students. Heintze & Blanckertz, Berlin [1933]

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helmut Knocke : Hübotter, (1) Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand , in: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 310; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. ^ A b Franz Goldstein : Monogram Lexicon 1st International Directory of Monograms by Visual Artists since 1850 (= Dictionary of monograms 1st International list of monograms in the visual arts since 1850 ), 2nd edition, reviewed and supplemented by Ruth Kähler and Hermann Kähler, Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1999, ISBN 978-3-11-080453-9 and ISBN 978-3-11-014453-6 and ISBN 3-11-014453-0 , p. 928; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. Sylvia Wentzlau: My collection of primers , illustrations of individual pages of the work The world of numbers. Arithmetic book for elementary schools , volume 1 (1st school year), pictures: Professor Karl Dröge, Hanover, Hermann Schroedel Verlag KG Hanover, 1952; Images on the page sylvias-puppenhaus.de [ undated ], last accessed on June 18, 2019
  4. ^ Die Gartenkunst , Volume 50, self-published by the German Society for Garden Art, 1937, p. 127; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library