Coverbild August Deusser
August Deusser
1870-1942
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Edited by: Dirk Boll
Texts by: Kerstin Bitar, Dirk Boll, Florian Illies, Perdita Rösch, Nicole Roth, Jasmin Schöne, Barbara Stark
Graphic Design: Kathrin Jacobsen
Institution: Anton Kern Gallery, New York
Artist: August Deusser
German
December 2019, 232 Pages, 184 Photos
hardcover
229mm x 307mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4612-0
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The painter, collector, and arts advocate August Deusser helped to blaze the trail for nascent Modernism in the Rhineland. Becoming known on the French avant-garde art scene early on, he began advocating for the renewal of painting in early twentieth-century Germany, as the founder of secessionist art associations. He and Julius Bretz, Max Clarenbach, Walter Ophey, and Wilhelm Schmurr founded the Sonderbund (“special alliance”) in Düsseldorf, whose exhibitions created a furor. As a painter, he had a fondness for motifs of horses or riders; later, he turned to realistically oriented landscapes and portrait painting. The catalogue shows August Deusser’s development as an artist, with a focus on the years 1908 to 1912, which were of particular importance to the painter and arts advocate. Besides essays, the volume also contains reproductions of works by the co-founders of the Sonderbund.After apprenticing as a decorative painter, August Deusser (1870–1942) studied at the Düsseldorf Kunstakademie, where he also held a special professorship from 1917–24. His marriage to the painter Elisabeth Eugenie Albert made him financially independent, enabling him to take up arts advocacy.EXHIBITIONSStädtische Wessenberg-Galerie, Konstanz30.11.2019–19.4.2020Museum GochMuseum Goch28.6.–13.9.2020After apprenticing as a decorative painter, AUGUST DEUSSER (1870–1942) studied at the Düsseldorf Kunstakademie, where he also held a special professorship from 1917–24. His marriage to the painter Elisabeth Eugenie Albert made him financially independent, enabling him to take up arts advocacy.
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