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Heinrich Hörle
Heinrich Hörle

Heinrich Hörle

German, 1895 – 1936
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Heinrich Hoerle was a German constructivist artist of the New Objectivity movement.

Hoerle was born in Cologne. He studied at the Cologne School of Arts and Crafts but was mostly self-taught as an artist. After military service in World War I he met Franz Wilhelm Seiwert in 1919 and worked with him on the journal Ventilator. Together with his wife Angelika (1899–1923), Hoerle became active in the Cologne Dada scene. He co-founded the artists' group Stupid, and in 1920 he published the Krüppelmappe (Cripples Portfolio). Hoerle's work retained a certain dour absurdism after he adopted a figurative constructivist style influenced by the Russians Vladimir Tatlin and El Lissitzky, by Fernand Léger, and by the Dutch movement De Stijl. His paintings feature generic-looking figures, presented in strict profile or in stiff, frontal poses.

In 1929 he began collaboration with Seiwert and Walter Stern on the publication of "a-z", the journal of the Cologne Progressives art group. He was among the many German artists whose works were condemned as degenerate art when the Nazis took power in 1933. He died in Cologne in 1936 at the age of 40.

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Gruppe

Gruppe (1931)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Abstract
Prothesenkopf

Prothesenkopf (circa 1925)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Abstract
Am Wegende (End of the Road)

Am Wegende (End of the Road) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Das Ehepaar (The Married Couple)

Das Ehepaar (The Married Couple) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Der Baum der Sehnsucht (The Tree of Longing)

Der Baum der Sehnsucht (The Tree of Longing) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Der Ernährer (The Bread Winner)

Der Ernährer (The Bread Winner) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Der Erwerbslose (The Unemployed Man)

Der Erwerbslose (The Unemployed Man) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Der Immerwährendeschmerz (Perpetual Pain)

Der Immerwährendeschmerz (Perpetual Pain) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Der Männ mit dem Holzbein Träumt (The Man with the Wooden Leg Dreams)

Der Männ mit dem Holzbein Träumt (The Man with the Wooden Leg Dreams) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Der Vater (The Father)

Der Vater (The Father) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Freundlicher Träum (Friendly Dreams)

Freundlicher Träum (Friendly Dreams) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Hällucinationen (Hallucinations)

Hällucinationen (Hallucinations) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Hällucinationen (Hallucinations)

Hällucinationen (Hallucinations) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration
Helft dem Krüppel (Help the Cripples)

Helft dem Krüppel (Help the Cripples) (1920)

Heinrich Hörle (German, 1895 – 1936)
Illustration

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