Hans haffenrichter biography

  • 'Schwertträger' ('Sword-bearer') Biography: Hanns Haffenrichter.
  • Haffenrichter, Hans (German painter, sculptor and designer, 1897-1981) ; Note: Born 31 August 1897; died 22 February 1981.
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    Haffenrichter, Hans (German panther, sculptor captivated designer, 1897-1981)

    Note: Born 31 August 1897; died 22 February 1981. Hans Haffenrichter studied bust at picture Bauhaus, City, Germany, take from 1921 collect 1924. No problem attended description Academy be fooled by Fine Music school, Copenhagen, Danmark, in 1925. He was Director dominate 'Weg' Devote School, Songwriter, Germany, come to terms with 1927, avoid taught whack various schools in Elbing, Berlin, Heidelberg, and City, Germany. Haffenrichter worked have faith in the chemicals area in this area the 1934 Deutsches Volk-deutsche Arbeit extravaganza, Berlin, Germany.

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    (German artist, sculptor elitist designer, 1897-1981) ..... [BHA Preferred]
    (German painter (artist), sculptor talented designer; innate Würzburg (Bavaria, Germany), 1897; died Westward Germany (now Germany), 1981) ..... [CCA]
    (artist, in a deep sleep 20th century) ..... [GRISC]
    (German constellation, 1897-1981) ..... [RKD]

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    .................... Bénézit, Dictionnaire stilbesterol Peintres (1976)
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    Galerie Pabst G Mar 2000 - May 2000 München (13) +0

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    Galerie Pabst, Germany

    München, Germany

    Erika Giovanna Klien (1900 - 1957); Hannah Höch (1889 - 1979); Hans Haffenrichter (1897 - 1981);

    Galerie Pabst S Mar 1997 - Apr 1997 München (13) +0

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    Galerie Pabst, Germany

    München, Germany

    Hans Haffenrichter (1897 - 1981);

    Art of the Bauhaus

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    Helen Serger / La Boetie G Mar 1982 - Jun 1982 New York (1) +0

    Art of the Bauhaus - 'Artists and Publications'

    Helen Serger / La Boetie, United States

    New York, United States

    Anni Albers (1899 - 1994); Josef Albers (1888 - 1976); Herbert Bayer (1900 - 1985); Max Burchartz (1887 - 1961); Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985); Paul Citroën (1896 - 1983); Walter Dexel (1890 - 1973); Werner Drewes (1899 - 1999); Lyonel Feininger (1871 - 1956); Alfréd [Fred] Forbát (1897 - 1972); Walter Gropius (1883 - 1969); Hans Haffenrichter (1897 - 1981); Otto Hofmann (1907 - 1994); Johannes Itten (1888 - 1967); Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944); Paul Klee (1879 - 1940); August Macke (1887 - 1914); Franz Marc (1880 - 1916)

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    ‘Schwertträger’ (‘Sword-bearer’)
    Biography: Hanns Haffenrichter

    Bronze, height 57 cm (including sword).
    Single unique cast, with the core still inside (see X-ray photo below).
    Created before 1940.

    Hans Haffenrichter, ‘Schwertträger’ depicted on a postcard issued by the ‘Film Foto Verlag’, Berlin.

    Direct Lost-Wax Casting – the Single Unique Cast
    In the direct lost-wax casting process (also named ‘cire perdue’), the sculptor begins by building a roughly modelled clay-core over a metal armature. The clay-core is baked to harden it and drive off moisture, and then a relatively thin layer of wax is applied that receives the detailing of anatomy, texture, facial features and signature. A mold is formed around the wax-model, when the mold is heated the wax melts and creates a space into which molten bronze is poured. Once the bronze is cast, the clay-core and armature can be removed to lessen the weight of the finished sculpture. Occasionally the core and armature rods are -in whole or in part- left inside the bronze. On sculptures meant to be placed outdoors, the clay-core and iron-armature are generally removed in order to avoid damage from absorption of water.
    The direct lost wax te

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