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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Carl Buchheister, né à Hanovre (province dCarl Buchheister, né à Hanovre (province de Hanovre) le 17 octobre 1890 et mort dans cette ville le 2 février 1964, est un peintre constructiviste allemand. Il est connu pour ses multiples séries de "peintures modèles" à la Galerie Lambert Weyl, à Paris, série qu'il a commencé en 1925., à Paris, série qu'il a commencé en 1925. , Carl Buchheister (Hanóver, 17 de octubre dCarl Buchheister (Hanóver, 17 de octubre de 1890 – ídem, 2 de febrero de 1964) fue un artista constructivista alemán destacado por sus múltiples series de «pinturas modelo»​ que comenzó en 1925. Aunque oficialmente no formó parte del movimiento de la Bauhaus, Buchheister fue un amigo cercano de Vasili Kandinski y su obra era análoga a muchos de los objetivos sociales y artísticos de la escuela de la Bauhaus. En relación con el constructivismo, Buchheister fue normalmente más juguetón e improvisador que sus contemporáneos, interesándose en el movimiento dadaísta después de una colaboración con Kurt Schwitters a finales de los años veinte lo que le llevó a incorporar materiales más variados como , aluminio, madera y cordeles en sus composiciones. Se dio rienda suelta a esta dirección después de la guerra y el final del nazismo. Murió en Hanóver en 1964.nal del nazismo. Murió en Hanóver en 1964. , Carl Buchheister (Hannover, 17 ottobre 189Carl Buchheister (Hannover, 17 ottobre 1890 – Hannover, 2 febbraio 1964) è stato un pittore tedesco. Nacque ad Hannover, in Germania. Sebbene non fosse ufficialmente parte del movimento Bauhaus, Buchheister era un amico intimo di Wassily Kandinsky e parallelamente a molti degli obiettivi sociali e artistici della scuola del Bauhaus. Per quanto riguarda il costruttivismo, Buchheister era tipicamente più giocoso e improvvisatore dei suoi contemporanei, diventando interessato al movimento Dada dopo una collaborazione con Kurt Schwitters alla fine degli anni '20 che lo portò a incorporare materiali più vari come vetro acrilico, alluminio, legno. Morì ad Hannover nel 1964.luminio, legno. Morì ad Hannover nel 1964. , Carl Buchheister (17 October 1890 – 2 FebrCarl Buchheister (17 October 1890 – 2 February 1964) was a German constructivist artist noted for his multiple series of "model paintings" at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris. which he began in 1925. He was born in Hanover, Germany. Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school. With regard to constructivism, Buchheister was typically more playful and improvisational than his contemporaries, becoming interested in the Dada movement after a collaboration with Kurt Schwitters in the late 1920s which led him to incorporate more varied materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, wood, and twine into his compositions. This direction was given much freer rein after World War II and the end of Nazism. He died in Hanover in 1964.end of Nazism. He died in Hanover in 1964. , Carl Buchheister (auch: Karl Buchheister; * 17. Oktober 1890 in Hannover; † 2. Februar 1964 ebenda) war ein deutscher Maler, Graphiker, Reliefbildgestalter und Hochschullehrer.
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rdfs:comment Carl Buchheister, né à Hanovre (province dCarl Buchheister, né à Hanovre (province de Hanovre) le 17 octobre 1890 et mort dans cette ville le 2 février 1964, est un peintre constructiviste allemand. Il est connu pour ses multiples séries de "peintures modèles" à la Galerie Lambert Weyl, à Paris, série qu'il a commencé en 1925., à Paris, série qu'il a commencé en 1925. , Carl Buchheister (auch: Karl Buchheister; * 17. Oktober 1890 in Hannover; † 2. Februar 1964 ebenda) war ein deutscher Maler, Graphiker, Reliefbildgestalter und Hochschullehrer. , Carl Buchheister (Hannover, 17 ottobre 189Carl Buchheister (Hannover, 17 ottobre 1890 – Hannover, 2 febbraio 1964) è stato un pittore tedesco. Nacque ad Hannover, in Germania. Sebbene non fosse ufficialmente parte del movimento Bauhaus, Buchheister era un amico intimo di Wassily Kandinsky e parallelamente a molti degli obiettivi sociali e artistici della scuola del Bauhaus. Per quanto riguarda il costruttivismo, Buchheister era tipicamente più giocoso e improvvisatore dei suoi contemporanei, diventando interessato al movimento Dada dopo una collaborazione con Kurt Schwitters alla fine degli anni '20 che lo portò a incorporare materiali più vari come vetro acrilico, alluminio, legno. Morì ad Hannover nel 1964.luminio, legno. Morì ad Hannover nel 1964. , Carl Buchheister (Hanóver, 17 de octubre dCarl Buchheister (Hanóver, 17 de octubre de 1890 – ídem, 2 de febrero de 1964) fue un artista constructivista alemán destacado por sus múltiples series de «pinturas modelo»​ que comenzó en 1925. Aunque oficialmente no formó parte del movimiento de la Bauhaus, Buchheister fue un amigo cercano de Vasili Kandinski y su obra era análoga a muchos de los objetivos sociales y artísticos de la escuela de la Bauhaus. En relación con el constructivismo, Buchheister fue normalmente más juguetón e improvisador que sus contemporáneos, interesándose en el movimiento dadaísta después de una colaboración con Kurt Schwitters a finales de los años veinte lo que le llevó a incorporar materiales más variados como , aluminio, madera y cordeles en sus composiciones. Se dio rienda suelta a esta dirección despuésdio rienda suelta a esta dirección después , Carl Buchheister (17 October 1890 – 2 FebrCarl Buchheister (17 October 1890 – 2 February 1964) was a German constructivist artist noted for his multiple series of "model paintings" at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris. which he began in 1925. He was born in Hanover, Germany. Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school. With regard to constructivism, Buchheister was typically more playful and improvisational than his contemporaries, becoming interested in the Dada movement after a collaboration with Kurt Schwitters in the late 1920s which led him to incorporate more varied materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, wood, and twine into his compositions. This direction was given much freer rein afhis direction was given much freer rein af
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