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Alexander Kanoldt - Halbakt II 

Halbakt II  (1926)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
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Alexander Kanoldt

Alexander Kanoldt was a German magic realist painter and one of the artists of the New Objectivity.

Alexander Kanoldt was born on 29 September 1881 in Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. His father was the painter Edmund Kanoldt [de], a late practitioner of the Nazarene style.

After studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe he went to Munich in 1908, where he met a number of modernists such as Alexej von Jawlensky, Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter. He became a member of the Munich New Secession in 1913, with Jawlensky and Paul Klee.

After military service in World War I from 1914 to 1918, the still lifes Kanoldt painted show the influence of Derain and an adaptation of cubist ideas.

By the early 1920s Kanoldt developed the manner for which he is best known, a magic realist rendering of potted plants, angular tins, fruit and mugs on tabletops. He also painted portraits in the same severe style, as well as geometrical landscapes. In 1925 he was made a professor at Breslau Academy, a post he held until 1931. During this time he came into conflict with the Bauhaus faction at the Academy, and he was increasingly at odds with the avant garde. From 1933 until his resignation in 1936 he was the director of the State School of Art in Berlin.

With the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933 Kanoldt attempted accommodation, painting in a romantic style, but nonetheless many of his works were seized by the authorities as degenerate art in 1937.

He died in Berlin on 24 January 1939.

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Morgensonne

Morgensonne (1907)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (1929)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Frau am Tisch (Frau Editha Kanoldt)

Frau am Tisch (Frau Editha Kanoldt)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Häuser in Olevano, Querformat (Olevano IV)

Häuser in Olevano, Querformat (Olevano IV) (1924)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Still life with rubber tree

Still life with rubber tree (1921)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Straßenbild I

Straßenbild I (1913)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Kreuzgang I

Kreuzgang I (1913)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Still Life

Still Life (1926)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Still life with coffee tableware and apples

Still life with coffee tableware and apples (ca 1909-1910)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Olevano

Olevano (1927)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Die Kirche von Klausen in Tirol

Die Kirche von Klausen in Tirol (1914)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Nikolaiplatz

Nikolaiplatz (1910-1913)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Blick auf Sabiona

Blick auf Sabiona (1920)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Bayerische Dorfhäuser unter Bäumen

Bayerische Dorfhäuser unter Bäumen (ca 1911)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
Paese latino (Olevano VI)

Paese latino (Olevano VI) (1925)

Alexander Kanoldt (German, 1881-1939)
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