Worker (Self-Portrait in Front of Trees and Chimneys)
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Heinrich Hoerle

1895
1936
Germany
Heinrich Hoerle was a German artist born on September 1, 1895, in Cologne, where he also died on July 7, 1936.
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Heinrich Hoerle was a German artist born on September 1, 1895, in Cologne, and he passed away on July 7, 1936. He was a prominent figure in the New Objectivity movement, which emerged in Germany during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism. Hoerle's work often addressed social issues, including the impact of war and industrialization on human life, reflecting his critical engagement with contemporary society. He was a member of the Cologne Progressives, a group of artists who sought to combine art with political activism. Hoerle's contributions to the movement were significant, as he developed a distinctive style characterized by clear lines and a focus on the human figure. His untimely death at the age of 40 curtailed a promising career, but his work continues to be studied for its incisive social commentary and artistic innovation.

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