Wilhelm Hasemann

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Wilhelm Hasemann
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Wilhelm Hasemann (born September 16, 1850 in Mühlberg / Elbe ; † November 28, 1913 in Gutach ) was a German landscape and genre painter and illustrator .

Life and work

Wilhelm Hasemann, the only son of the mechanic Wilhelm Hasemann, attended the community school in his home town of Mühlberg from 1856 to 1864. He then worked in his father's workshops between 1865 and 1867. A first noteworthy work was created in 1866 with the picture Failed sled party . He studied at the Academy in Berlin, at the Grand Ducal Saxon Art School in Weimar and at the Grand Ducal Baden Art School in Karlsruhe with Gustav Schönleber . In 1880 he came to Gutach for the first time because he was supposed to illustrate Berthold Auerbach's novella Die Frau Professorin . He joined the Weimar School of Painting and was the founder of the Gutach painters' colony with his brother-in-law Curt Liebich at the end of the 19th century .

Artistic creation

His work mainly includes scenes from rural life in a wide variety of techniques. With the discovery of the Gutacher costume and the Black Forest farmsteads as artistic subjects , Hasemann and his Gutacher painter colleagues shaped the image of the Black Forest. Like the local writer Heinrich Hansjakob , they were part of a Baden folk costume movement. Her works have been widely published in illustrated magazines and picture postcards. At the turn of the 20th century, for example, Hasemann's picture After going to church , which showed women carrying Bollenhut , was widely used.

family

Wilhelm Hasemann married Lichtenberg, born in Gutach Luise in 1889, from his hometown of Mühlberg. His brother-in-law was the painter Curt Liebich (1868–1937), who had met Hasemann in Weimar. Hasemann's nephew was the Berlin sculptor and graphic artist Arminius Hasemann (1888–1979). His son Walter Hasemann became a regional geologist in Baden.

honors and awards

Hasemann was an honorary citizen of Gutach. In 1898 he received the title of "Professor" from Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden . In Gutach, the primary and secondary school and the art museum are named after him. The refuge on the Farrenkopf on the Westweg between Hausach and Schonach also bears his name.

In the Waldsee district of the city of Freiburg im Breisgau , a street name reminds of the painter Hasemann.

literature

  • Ludwig Vögely : The Black Forest painter Wilhelm Hasemann (1850-1913). In: Badische Heimat 69 (1989) pp. 13-25 ( online )
  • Georg A. Kuhlins: Wilhelm Hasemann, a painter from the Liebenwerda district in Schwarze Elster No. 29 (606) Bad Liebenwerda District Museum 1988
  • Kunstverein Hasemann-Liebich Gutach eV (Ed.): Wilhelm Hasemann (1850-1913). His path to becoming a Black Forest painter. Gutach 2012

Web links

Commons : Wilhelm Hasemann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ansgar Barth: The Black Forest painter Wilhelm Hasemann. In: Der Schwarzwald 1/2013, ISSN  0944-4505 , pp. 5-7.
  2. Brigitte Heck: A hat makes a career. In: Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe (Ed.): Baden! 900 years - stories of a country. Info-Verlag, Karlsruhe 2012, ISBN 978-3-937345-56-7 , p. 256 (catalog for the major state exhibition)
  3. Hasemann-Liebich Art Museum: Wilhelm Hasemann ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed June 17, 2012 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kunstmuseum-hasemann-liebich.de