Ludwig Haller-Right

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Ludwig Haller-Rechtern (born February 10, 1904 in Serkowitz , † February 27, 1986 in Borgdorf-Seedorf ; birth name Karl Adolf Max Ludwig Haller ) was a German painter and draftsman of the so-called lost generation .

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Birthplace of Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 7, today Radebeul-Serkowitz

Born in the family home as the son of the licensed doctor Karl Ernst Max Haller, Ludwig grew up in what was then Albertstrasse 7 . After school he studied at the Dresden Art Academy and later at the Academy for Painting and Sculpture in Paris .

His creative period from 1929 is documented. In 1932 he received an invitation to spend a year at the Villa Romana in Florence , which he broke off prematurely when he was offered a chair at the Dresden University of Technology . In 1933 his professorship was annulled by the Reich Chamber of Culture , he was banned from painting and his profession, and his pictures were classified as " degenerate art ".

In 1933 Haller married in Pirna.

After the war he lived in Bavaria, but, like many of his ostracized colleagues, was unable to recover from the events of the Nazi era , so that his artistic work could hardly develop. He rarely exhibited his works; his last artistic work dates back to 1975. In 1980/81 Haller-Rechtern published a work entitled Ontoeidetik: The emergence of the art form as the basis for the restitutio artis to an ars perennis , which was reviewed by the philosopher Heinrich Beck .

Haller-Rechtern died on February 27, 1986 near the Danish border.

On September 2, 2014, an article about Haller appeared in Fränkischer Tag, Bamberg, with numerous photos from different phases of the painter's life and the information that his artistic estate, consisting of hundreds of works, is now in Australia.

Works

Way of the Cross

In 1963 Haller-Rechtern created a Way of the Cross, which the Church Foundation of St. Vitus in Wülfershausen an der Saale acquired in 2003.

Fonts

  • Ontoeidetik: The emergence of the art form as the basis for the restitutio artis to an ars perennis. Verlag August Thuhoff, Goslar am Harz 1981, ISBN 3923867018 .

literature

  • Heinrich Beck : Review of Ludwig Haller-Rechtern: Ontoeidetik: The emergence of the art form as the basis for the restitutio artis to an ars perennis. Verlag August Thuhoff, Goslar am Harz 1981, 317 pages. In: Salzburg Yearbook for Philosophy. Vol. 25, 1980, pp. 257-259 (based on: Wolfgang L. Gombocz, Rudolf Haller, Norbert Henrichs: International bibliography of Austrian philosophy. Volume 8. Rodopi, 1986, ISBN 9789062037476 , p. 6.).
  • Liah Falkenberg: Louis Le Grand: Ludwig Haller-Right; 10-2-1904 to 27-2-1986. Biography. Fine Art Enterprises, Tolga NQ 2000.

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Individual evidence

  1. according to DNB also different year of death: 1988.
  2. according to civil status documents No. 32/1904 of the Radebeul City Archives of February 11, 1904.
  3. ^ A b Ludwig Haller-Rechtern in: Image index of art and architecture.
  4. according to the civil status documents of the Radebeul City Archives from February 11, 1904, amended in 1933 (Pirna I, No. 209/1933).
  5. Liah Falkenberg: Louis Le Grand: Ludwig Haller Rechtern; 10-2-1904 to 27-2-1986. Biography. Fine Art Enterprises, Tolga NQ 2000.