Karl Pohle (painter)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karl Pohle (* 1905 in Bennigsen am Deister , † 1969 in Hanover ) was a German draftsman, painter and art teacher.

Life

After graduating from school, Karl Pohle began studying applied and free painting in Hanover at the local arts and crafts school under Professors Georg Kindermann and Carl Wiederhold . He initially worked as a freelance artist; from 1931 to 1939 he had a position as a part-time teacher at his former training facility, the Hanover School of Applied Arts.

From 1932 he regularly took part in the spring and autumn exhibitions of the Kunstverein Hannover .

In 1934, Pohle depicted the “ Kröpcke ” café, lined with modern traffic, and its lively surroundings in an oil painting . The picture that was submitted in the following year 1935 to the “Hannover im Bild” artist competition announced by the city of Hanover did not win a prize , but was bought by the city of Hanover.

In 1950 Pohle was represented in the spring exhibition of the Kunstverein Hannover, which was shown in the Kestner Museum .

From 1957 Pohle worked as a teacher for painting and drawing at the now called Werkkunstschule Hannover.

A good half a century after its creation, Pohle's painting "Kröpcke" was pictured in 1985 in the collective exhibition Hanover in the picture organized by the Hanover Art Association in the Hanover Historical Museum . Artists of the 20th century see Hanover and Hanoverians on display.

Well-known works (selection)

  • 1934: Kröpcke , oil on linen, 99.5 × 125 cm, owned by the Hanover Historical Museum

Others

  • Richard Schlösser is said to have been a student of both Carl Bantzer and Karl Pohle at the applied arts school in Hanover from 1899 . However, Pohle was not even born in 1899. Perhaps there was another Karl Pohle (as a senior?) As a teacher at the Hanover School of Applied Arts.

literature

Archival material

Archives by and about Karl Pohle can be found, for example

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Ludwig Zerull (Red.): Hanover in the picture. Artists of the 20th century see Hanover and Hanoverians. An exhibition by the Hanover Art Association in the Hanover Historical Museum. March 21 - June 9, 1985 , illustrated booklet to the exhibition of the same name, Hanover: Hannoverscher Künstlerverein , 1985, pp. 39, 61 as well as the cover cover picture
  2. Josef Marein: The power of the jury / spring exhibition in Hanover , in: Die Zeit , issue 18 (1950), as a digitized version here without a page number
  3. ^ Hugo Thielen : Schlösser, Richard. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 316.
  4. Compare Ludwig Zerull (Red.): Hannover im Bild. Artists of the 20th century see Hanover .. , 1985, p. 61
  5. a b c d e Ines Katenhusen : Art and Politics. Hanover's confrontations with modernity in the Weimar Republic , at the same time a dissertation at the University of Hanover under the title Understanding a time is perhaps best gained from her art , in the series Hanoverian Studies, series of publications by the Hanover City Archives , Volume 5, Hanover: Hahn , 1998, ISBN 3-7752-4955-9 , p. 231 and note 726 (executed on p. 332f.)