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Hello, I discovered the work of the artist in the German Film, Never Look Away. Unfortunately, I could not find any information about him, but the following: (http://lcc.onlineculture.co.uk/ttp/ttp.html?id=1bdcb351-e431-45a2-8fa7-4fa343bdc27f&type=book) and the document below. https://archive.org/details/degenerateartfa00barr/page/258 |
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Eugen Hoffmann | |
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Born | 1892 Dresden |
Died | 1955 Dresden |
Nationality | German |
Notable work | Girl with Blue Hair (Mädchen mit Blauem haar) |
German artist, whose work were condemned to Degenerate Art Exhibition in 1937.
Works in Entartete Kunst[1]
Adam and Eve - Exhibited as Joseph and Potiphar by Christoph Voll - Destroyed
Mädchen mit Blauem haar (Girl with blue hair) - Plaster - Acquired by Stadtmuseum Dresden 1919 - The replica of this work was used in the 2017 German film Never Look Away.
Weiblicher akt (Female nude) Wood, dimensions unknown
Nackln Web (Female nude) Etching.
- ^ Barron, Stephanie; Guenther, Peter W.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago (1991). Degenerate art : the fate of the avant-garde in Nazi Germany. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, Calif. : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; New York : H.N. Abrams.