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Hermann Kätelhön

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Hermann Kätelhön (22 September, 1884 Hofgeismar, – 24 November, 1940 Munich) was a German illustrator and ceramicist noted for creating realistic etchings, lithographs and wood cuts.

Kätelhön was born in Hesse. In 1908 he joined the Willingshäuser artists colony.[1]

He moved to Essen, in the Ruhr, where he started documenting the industrial landscape.[2]

References

  1. ^ Höck, Alfred (1979). Hermann Kätelhön : ein Künstler der Malerkolonie Willingshausen. Kassel: Lometsch.
  2. ^ "Hermann Kätelhön". Museum Folkwang. Museum Folkwang. Retrieved 26 May 2020.