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Dörte Helm

Dorothea "Dörte" Helm, also Dörte Helm-Heise (3 December 1898 – 24 February 1941) was a German Bauhaus artist, painter and graphic designer.

Dorothea "Dörte" Helm
Self-portrait
Born(1898-12-03)3 December 1898
Died24 February 1941(1941-02-24) (aged 42)
NationalityGerman
Other namesDörte Helm-Heise
EducationKunsthochschule Kassel, Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School, Weimar, Bauhaus
Occupation(s)Bauhaus artist, painter and graphic designer
SpouseHeinrich Heise
Parent(s)Rudolf Helm,
Alice Caroline, b. Bauer
Websitehttps://www.doerte-helm.de

Life edit

Dörte Helm was a daughter of the classical philologist Rudolf Helm (1872–1966) and his Jewish wife Alice Caroline, b. Bauer (1873–1947). After completing her education at the Urban girls school in Berlin-Steglitz, the family followed her father to Rostock in 1910, who had held a professorship at the University of Rostock since 1907. Dörte Helm attended here until 1913 the Lyceum and then for two years the School of Applied Arts. From 1915 to 1918 three years followed at the Kunsthochschule Kassel, among others in the modeling class of de:Carl Hans Bernewitz and as a student of de:Ernst Odefey, she also gave drawing lessons in a daughter's home.

Helm studied 1918/1919 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Weimar in the graphics class with Walther Klemm. 1919 followed the change to the State Bauhaus Weimar as an apprentice in the mural and textile workshop. Her teachers were Johannes Itten, Lyonel Feininger, Oskar Schlemmer, Georg Muche and Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius. In 1922 she passed the journeyman's examination as a decorative painter in front of the Weimar Chamber of Crafts. Already in 1921 she was involved in the project de:Haus Sommerfeld from Gropius, she made an application curtain and worked as a consultant in the interior design. 1922/1923 she worked in the weaving workshop and in 1923 in the exhibition commission for the Bauhaus exhibition, to which she contributed a four-part textile screen and a geometric wall hanging.

Until 1924 she remained as a journeyman at the Bauhaus and then returned to Rostock. Here she became a member of the Rostock Artists Association (Vereinigung Rostocker Künstler) and the Economic Association of Visual Artists (Wirtschaftlicher Verband Bildender Künstler). It was followed by extended stays in Ahrenshoop, where she made the acquaintance of the publisher de:Peter E. Erichson.[1] Travels took her to Austria and Switzerland (1928). From 1925 to 1931 she regularly participated in the exhibitions of the Rostock Artists Association; She had her first exhibition in Rostock already in 1920. In 1927, the Barlach-friend de:Friedrich Schult organized an exhibition at the Güstrow Museum. In 1927/1928 she was commissioned by the architect de:Walter Butzek with the interior design of the Kurhaus Warnemünde [de]. The murals she made there were destroyed after 1933.

In 1930 she married the journalist Heinrich Heise (1899–1944) and moved to Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel. Her husband worked from 1933 as editor of the Hamburg program guide Funkwacht. From 1933 she was banned from working by the Reich Chamber of Culture Act due to "Half-Jewish" status, but continued with literary work (sometimes under a pseudonym). In February 1941 she died of an infectious disease. The funeral oration was held by the journalist Hugo Sieker and published as an obituary in the Hamburg Gazette of 1./2. March 1941.[2]

Gallery edit

Works edit

Dörte Helm's oeuvre includes drawings, woodcuts, paintings, tapestries and woodwork.

  • Drafts of a service stamp (Signet) of the State Bauhaus (in a tender with a 3rd Prize considered)[3]
  • Postcard 14 to the Bauhaus exhibition 1923. Museum of Modern Art[4] and Harvard Art Museums[5]
  • Stained Glass Window in Peter E. Erichson's Summer House in 10 Schifferberg, Ahrenshoop (built in 1897 by Friedrich Wachenhusen) 1926/1927
  • Portrait G. D. in front of northern landscape. (Bildnis G. D. vor nördlicher Landschaft) Art Museum Ahrenshoop[6]
  • Farmhouses by the water. (Bauernhäuser am Wasser) 1925, Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop[7]
  • Portrait L.R. (Line Ristow). 1927, Pastel (Line Ristow was the partner of Peter E. Erichson)
  • Self-portrait. 1931
  • Yellow daffodils. (Gelbe Narzissen)
  • Fishing nets. (Fischernetze)
  • The puppeteer from Kiel. (De Poppenspäler ut Kiel) title in Low German
  • The flying room. (Das fliegende Zimmer)
  • The slipping room. (Das abrutschende Zimmer)
  • In the fairytale kingdom. (Im Märchenreich) (1921, children's book with verses of her father)
  • King Drosselbart. Fairy Game. (Listed at the Stadttheater Rostock in 1931, with her own stage design)[8]

Legacy edit

One hundred years after the founding of the Bauhaus, the German six-part television series Die Neue Zeit was created in 2019 under the direction of Lars Kraume, in which Dörte Helm, played by Anna Maria Mühe, was interspersed with many fictional elements. This series also relates the intimate relationship that Walter Gropius and Dörte Helm would have had in Weimar. Her daughter, Cornelia Heise, says in an interview that this relationship has not been proven.[9][10]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Hans Vollmer (1955). Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts (in German). Vol. 2. Leipzig: E. A. Seemann. p. 414.
  • Hans Vollmer (1962). Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts (in German). Vol. 6. Leipzig: E. A. Seemann. p. 41.
  • Friedrich Schulz (2001). Ahrenshoop. Künstlerlexikon (in German). Fischerhude: Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus. p. 76. ISBN 3-88132-292-2.
  • Peter Palme (2007). Dörte Helm: eine Unvollendete zwischen Stilkunst, Bauhaus und Neuer Sachlichkeit (in German). Berlin: MCM-Art. ISBN 978-3-9809969-8-3.
  • Grewolls, Grete (2011). Wer war wer in Mecklenburg und Vorpommern. Das Personenlexikon (in German). Rostock: Hinstorff Verlag. p. 4063. ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6.
  • Petra Klara Gamke-Breitschopf (2011). Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon. Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker (AKL) (in German). Vol. 71. Berlin: de Gruyter. pp. 378–379. ISBN 978-3-11-023176-2.
  • Ruth Negendanck (2011). Künstlerkolonie Ahrenshoop (in German). Fischerhude: Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus. pp. 176–183. ISBN 978-3-88132-294-2.

References edit

  1. ^ A photo (around 1926) with Dörte Helm, Peter E. Erichson and his partner Line Ristow can be found on the website of Art Museum Ahrenshoop
  2. ^ Peter Palme (2007). Dörte Helm: eine Unvollendete zwischen Stilkunst, Bauhaus und Neuer Sachlichkeit (in German). Berlin: MCM-Art. p. 64. ISBN 978-3-9809969-8-3.
  3. ^ Picture Landesarchiv Thüringen – Hauptstaatsarchiv Weimar, Staatliches Bauhaus Weimar, Nr. 78: Ausschreibung, Entwürfe, Auswahl und Verwendung des Dienststempels (Signets) des Staatlichen Bauhauses. p. 21.
  4. ^ Picture MoMA, New York
  5. ^ Picture Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge
  6. ^ Picture Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop
  7. ^ Picture Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop
  8. ^ Grewolls, Grete (2011). Wer war wer in Mecklenburg und Vorpommern. Das Personenlexikon (in German). Rostock: Hinstorff Verlag. p. 4063. ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6. (Listing from 1931)
  9. ^ Lenore Lötsch (2019-04-08). "Dörte Helm, die übergangene Künstlerin" [Dörte Helm, the passed artist]. ndr.de (in German). Norddeutscher Rundfunk. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  10. ^ Die Neue Zeit at IMDb  

External links edit

  • doerte-helm.de Website run by her family with a selection of her works and texts on her work
  • Literature about Dörte Helm in the State Bibliography (Landesbibliographie) of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • Hannah Pilarczyk (2019-09-05). "Bauhaus-Serie "Die Neue Zeit" – Wenn Omas Leben zum TV-Event wird" [Bauhaus-Serie "Die Neue Zeit" – When grandma's life becomes a TV event]. Spiegel-Online. Retrieved 2019-09-15.

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Dorothea Dorte Helm also Dorte Helm Heise 3 December 1898 24 February 1941 was a German Bauhaus artist painter and graphic designer Dorothea Dorte HelmSelf portraitBorn 1898 12 03 3 December 1898Berlin Wilmersdorf GermanyDied24 February 1941 1941 02 24 aged 42 Hamburg GermanyNationalityGermanOther namesDorte Helm HeiseEducationKunsthochschule Kassel Grand Ducal Saxon Art School Weimar BauhausOccupation s Bauhaus artist painter and graphic designerSpouseHeinrich HeiseParent s Rudolf Helm Alice Caroline b BauerWebsitehttps www doerte helm de Contents 1 Life 2 Gallery 3 Works 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksLife editDorte Helm was a daughter of the classical philologist Rudolf Helm 1872 1966 and his Jewish wife Alice Caroline b Bauer 1873 1947 After completing her education at the Urban girls school in Berlin Steglitz the family followed her father to Rostock in 1910 who had held a professorship at the University of Rostock since 1907 Dorte Helm attended here until 1913 the Lyceum and then for two years the School of Applied Arts From 1915 to 1918 three years followed at the Kunsthochschule Kassel among others in the modeling class of de Carl Hans Bernewitz and as a student of de Ernst Odefey she also gave drawing lessons in a daughter s home Helm studied 1918 1919 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Weimar in the graphics class with Walther Klemm 1919 followed the change to the State Bauhaus Weimar as an apprentice in the mural and textile workshop Her teachers were Johannes Itten Lyonel Feininger Oskar Schlemmer Georg Muche and Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius In 1922 she passed the journeyman s examination as a decorative painter in front of the Weimar Chamber of Crafts Already in 1921 she was involved in the project de Haus Sommerfeld from Gropius she made an application curtain and worked as a consultant in the interior design 1922 1923 she worked in the weaving workshop and in 1923 in the exhibition commission for the Bauhaus exhibition to which she contributed a four part textile screen and a geometric wall hanging Until 1924 she remained as a journeyman at the Bauhaus and then returned to Rostock Here she became a member of the Rostock Artists Association Vereinigung Rostocker Kunstler and the Economic Association of Visual Artists Wirtschaftlicher Verband Bildender Kunstler It was followed by extended stays in Ahrenshoop where she made the acquaintance of the publisher de Peter E Erichson 1 Travels took her to Austria and Switzerland 1928 From 1925 to 1931 she regularly participated in the exhibitions of the Rostock Artists Association She had her first exhibition in Rostock already in 1920 In 1927 the Barlach friend de Friedrich Schult organized an exhibition at the Gustrow Museum In 1927 1928 she was commissioned by the architect de Walter Butzek with the interior design of the Kurhaus Warnemunde de The murals she made there were destroyed after 1933 In 1930 she married the journalist Heinrich Heise 1899 1944 and moved to Hamburg Fuhlsbuttel Her husband worked from 1933 as editor of the Hamburg program guide Funkwacht From 1933 she was banned from working by the Reich Chamber of Culture Act due to Half Jewish status but continued with literary work sometimes under a pseudonym In February 1941 she died of an infectious disease The funeral oration was held by the journalist Hugo Sieker and published as an obituary in the Hamburg Gazette of 1 2 March 1941 2 Gallery edit nbsp View of St Mary s Church Rostock 1916 nbsp Interieur 1916 nbsp Standing Man 1919 nbsp Sitting Man 1919 nbsp Male Nude 1919 nbsp Bauhaus exhibition postcard 14 1923 Works editDorte Helm s oeuvre includes drawings woodcuts paintings tapestries and woodwork Drafts of a service stamp Signet of the State Bauhaus in a tender with a 3rd Prize considered 3 Postcard 14 to the Bauhaus exhibition 1923 Museum of Modern Art 4 and Harvard Art Museums 5 Stained Glass Window in Peter E Erichson s Summer House in 10 Schifferberg Ahrenshoop built in 1897 by Friedrich Wachenhusen 1926 1927 Portrait G D in front of northern landscape Bildnis G D vor nordlicher Landschaft Art Museum Ahrenshoop 6 Farmhouses by the water Bauernhauser am Wasser 1925 Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop 7 Portrait L R Line Ristow 1927 Pastel Line Ristow was the partner of Peter E Erichson Self portrait 1931 Yellow daffodils Gelbe Narzissen Fishing nets Fischernetze The puppeteer from Kiel De Poppenspaler ut Kiel title in Low German The flying room Das fliegende Zimmer The slipping room Das abrutschende Zimmer In the fairytale kingdom Im Marchenreich 1921 children s book with verses of her father King Drosselbart Fairy Game Listed at the Stadttheater Rostock in 1931 with her own stage design 8 Legacy editOne hundred years after the founding of the Bauhaus the German six part television series Die Neue Zeit was created in 2019 under the direction of Lars Kraume in which Dorte Helm played by Anna Maria Muhe was interspersed with many fictional elements This series also relates the intimate relationship that Walter Gropius and Dorte Helm would have had in Weimar Her daughter Cornelia Heise says in an interview that this relationship has not been proven 9 10 See also editWomen of the BauhausFurther reading editHans Vollmer 1955 Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kunstler des XX Jahrhunderts in German Vol 2 Leipzig E A Seemann p 414 Hans Vollmer 1962 Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kunstler des XX Jahrhunderts in German Vol 6 Leipzig E A Seemann p 41 Friedrich Schulz 2001 Ahrenshoop Kunstlerlexikon in German Fischerhude Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus p 76 ISBN 3 88132 292 2 Peter Palme 2007 Dorte Helm eine Unvollendete zwischen Stilkunst Bauhaus und Neuer Sachlichkeit in German Berlin MCM Art ISBN 978 3 9809969 8 3 Grewolls Grete 2011 Wer war wer in Mecklenburg und Vorpommern Das Personenlexikon in German Rostock Hinstorff Verlag p 4063 ISBN 978 3 356 01301 6 Petra Klara Gamke Breitschopf 2011 Allgemeines Kunstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Kunstler aller Zeiten und Volker AKL in German Vol 71 Berlin de Gruyter pp 378 379 ISBN 978 3 11 023176 2 Ruth Negendanck 2011 Kunstlerkolonie Ahrenshoop in German Fischerhude Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus pp 176 183 ISBN 978 3 88132 294 2 References edit A photo around 1926 with Dorte Helm Peter E Erichson and his partner Line Ristow can be found on the website of Art Museum Ahrenshoop Peter Palme 2007 Dorte Helm eine Unvollendete zwischen Stilkunst Bauhaus und Neuer Sachlichkeit in German Berlin MCM Art p 64 ISBN 978 3 9809969 8 3 Picture Landesarchiv Thuringen Hauptstaatsarchiv Weimar Staatliches Bauhaus Weimar Nr 78 Ausschreibung Entwurfe Auswahl und Verwendung des Dienststempels Signets des Staatlichen Bauhauses p 21 Picture MoMA New York Picture Harvard Art Museums Cambridge Picture Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop Picture Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop Grewolls Grete 2011 Wer war wer in Mecklenburg und Vorpommern Das Personenlexikon in German Rostock Hinstorff Verlag p 4063 ISBN 978 3 356 01301 6 Listing from 1931 Lenore Lotsch 2019 04 08 Dorte Helm die ubergangene Kunstlerin Dorte Helm the passed artist ndr de in German Norddeutscher Rundfunk Retrieved 2019 11 07 Die Neue Zeit at IMDb nbsp External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dorte Helm doerte helm de Website run by her family with a selection of her works and texts on her work Literature about Dorte Helm in the State Bibliography Landesbibliographie of Mecklenburg Vorpommern Hannah Pilarczyk 2019 09 05 Bauhaus Serie Die Neue Zeit Wenn Omas Leben zum TV Event wird Bauhaus Serie Die Neue Zeit When grandma s life becomes a TV event Spiegel Online Retrieved 2019 09 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dorte Helm amp oldid 1203984820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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