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Große Berliner Kunstausstellung

Große Berliner Kunstausstellung (Great Berlin Art Exhibition), abbreviated GroBeKa or GBK, was an annual art exhibition that existed from 1893 to 1969 with intermittent breaks. In 1917 and 1918, during World War I, it was not held in Berlin but in Düsseldorf. In 1919 and 1920, it operated under the name Kunstausstellung Berlin. From 1970 to 1995, the Freie Berliner Kunstausstellung (Free Berlin Art Exhibition) was held annually in its place.

Advertising Poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1893 by Ernst Hildebrand, Deutsches Historisches Museum

The exhibition

Wilhelminian Era

 
Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung 1894, Title page of the exhibition catalogue

Until the 1890s, with the exception of the International Art Exhibition of 1891,[1][2] for more than a hundred years the Fine Arts Section of the Royal Academy of Arts organised and ran the Academic Art Exhibitions. The first Great Berlin Art Exhibition took place in 1893 on the basis of the statutes of a reorganisation of its internal relations, which was approved by Kaiser Wilhelm II. From then on, the entirety of the Berlin artistic community was to take over the art exhibition, represented by the Cooperative of the Members of the Royal Academy of Arts (Genossenschaft der Mitglieder der Königlichen Akademie der Künste) and the Berlin Artist's Association (Verein Berliner Künstler). The Düsseldorf artists' association was also granted a share in the management of the exhibition.[3] On 14 May 1893, the Prussian Minister of Culture Robert Bosse [de] opened the first Great Berlin Art Exhibition.[4] This and subsequent exhibitions were held in the Glass Palace, the exhibition building of the State Exhibition Park at Lehrter Bahnhof.

In 1896, to celebrate the bicentenary of the Royal Academy of Arts, the International Art Exhibition and the Berlin Trade Exhibition were held in the exhibition building, the adjacent building and the State Exhibition Park instead of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition.

It is disputed whether in 1898, the jury of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition had rejected the landscape painting Grunewaldsee by the painter Walter Leistikow and whether this had been, among other things, the reason for the founding of the Berlin Secession. In order to raise the long-lamented average standard of this exhibition, the jury had rejected around 1500 works, i.e. one-third of the works submitted. Walter Leistikow's pictures, however, were not affected by this. All of his submitted paintings were accepted.[5][6]

At the beginning of May 1898, 65 artists founded the Berlin Secession,[7] as a consequence of current and earlier discord with the Verein Berliner Künstler.[8] For the most part, the members did not take part in the Great Berlin Art Exhibition for a while from 1899 onwards and showed their works in a building in Kantstraße in secession-owned exhibitions.

 
The March of the Weavers in Berlin, 1897

The artist and printmaker Käthe Kollwitz was nominated for a gold medal by the jury of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition for her cycle A Weavers' Revolt, but Kaiser Wilhelm II probably considered the works too socially critical, and he prevented the medal from being awarded in 1898.[9] In 1900, 16 of the 24[10] works by the sculptor and painter Gustav Eberlein on display, fell victim to censorship and were removed from the exhibition by "the highest instruction", including the works Adam and Eve at the End of Life,[11] The Spirit of Bismarck, and Workers (also Sack Bearers).

In 1905, the Berlin Association of Artists (Werkring) and the Association for House and Apartment Art (Vereinigung für Haus und Wohnungskunst) were represented in the exhibition, and in 1908 the Dresden artists' group Die Elbier. In 1912, the opening speech was given by Max Schlichting, who used the situation to draw attention to artistic freedom: "In contrast to private exhibitions, an exhibition supported by the state has the obligation to promote all artistic endeavors equally, and its assistance is open to anyone who wishes to call upon it for his or her person.[12]

 
An advertising poster at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1895 by Carl Röchling

In 1913, on the occasion of the Emperor's jubilee, the exhibition entitled Große Berliner Kunstausstellung zum Regierungsjubiläum Seiner Majestät des Kaisers (Great Berlin Art Exhibition on the Anniversary of the Reign of His Majesty the Emperor) was held. The wish to include the Berlin Secession in this Great Berlin Art Exhibition, with its own jury and halls, was not fulfilled. The Berlin Secession declined the invitation.[13]

As the exhibition building of the Landesausstellungspark was used for military purposes due to the First World War, the Great Berlin Art Exhibition took place in 1915 in the exhibition building at the Palais Arnim of the Royal Academy of Arts on Pariser Platz with a smaller exhibition area. In order to be able to show at least about 600 works, the exhibition was divided into two stages. 300 works were on display during the first half of the exhibition period and 300 more during the second half.[14][15]

The exhibition in 1916, again in the Glaspalast, was almost entirely dominated by the war. There were three categories: The War Pictures Exhibition, the Portrait Gallery: "Great Men from Great Times" and the General Art Exhibition, whereby in the latter, which was divided into five groups, the Association of German illustrators (Verband Deutscher Illustratoren) also had "Political Caricature and War Humour" as its leading theme. On 15 September, Herwarth Walden criticised this exhibition in his article Der Vergessene Kern (The Forgotten Core) in the journal Der Sturm, which he edited.[16]

On 1917 as well as in 1918, the Great Berlin Art Exhibition was moved to the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf. Artists of the Berlin Secession and artists of the Free Secession were also included. In 1917, new acquisitions from the municipal art collections in Düsseldorf were also exhibited and in 1918, on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the painter and professor at the Düsseldorf Art Academy, Eduard von Gebhardt, his works from collections and private collections were exhibited. Konrad Haenisch and Max Schlichting worked on a reform of the exhibition in 1918.[17]

Weimar Republic

 
Advertising Poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1897 by Melchior Lechter, Symbolism
 
Advertising poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1898 by Karl Ferdinand Klimsch, after the self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer

In 1919, at the beginning of the Weimar Republic, the exhibition was held under the name Kunstausstellung Berlin in the newly renovated Glaspalast (Glaspalast) in the Landesausstellungpark, as it was in 1920, but in 1921 it was again called the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung. The exhibition was now sponsored by the government of the new republic and had been reorganised. The Association of Berlin Artists (Verein Berliner Künstler), Berliner Secession, Freie Secession and the Novembergruppe were represented, but separately, each with its own jury and its own rooms.[18]

On 14 May 1921, Reich President Friedrich Ebert opened the Great Berlin Art Exhibition.[19] The Berlin Secession was not represented at this exhibition.[20] In September 1922, the lithograph Sentimental Sailor and the watercolour Patriotic Travelling Theatre by the artist Georg Scholz were declared "lewd" in the November Group section and confiscated.[21] The following year, Ebert and Hans Baluschek spoke at the opening event.

In 1927, the exhibition was run for the first time by the Kartell der vereinigten Verbände Bildender Künstler Berlin. The Cartel had been founded to do justice to the interests of all artists. The exhibition commission was composed of one representative each from various groups and associations, namely the Allgemeine deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft, Ortsverein Berlin (General German Art Cooperative, Berlin chapter), the architects' association Der Ring, the Berlin Secession, the international association of expressionists, futurists, cubists and constructivists Die Abstrakten, the Freie Vereinigung der Graphiker zu Berlin (Association of Graphics Artists of Berlin), the Künstlervereinigung Berliner Bildhauer (Artists' Association of Berlin Sculptors), the November Group, the Verein Berliner Künstler, the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen (Association of Berlin Women Artists) and the Frauen-Kunstverband (Women's Art Association). There was also a representative for the artists who did not belong to any of the cartel's associations.[22] The 1927 exhibition included a special exhibition of paintings by Kazimir Malevich. Since Malevich had to return to the Soviet Union early, he gave the pictures to Hugo Häring for safekeeping in his function as treasurer of the exhibition.[23] On the one hand, Malevich hoped for further sales, on the other for a return to Berlin. The pictures embarked on an "odyssey" and never returned to Russia. Of the 73 paintings exhibited, 18 works are now considered lost.

On 12 July 1928, the "Führer" of the Nazi Party and former art painter Adolf Hitler visited the exhibition, where Expressionist, Futurist, Cubist, Constructivist and New Objectivity works were shown,[24] among others, works that ran counter to his understanding of art, therefore did not correspond to the Nazi ideal of German art and were later branded as Degenerate Art when the Nazi Party seized power in 1933.

Due to the dilapidation of the Glass Palace in the Exhibition Park, Bellevue Palace served as the exhibition venue from 1929.[25] The director of the exhibition from then on was Hans Baluschek.

 
Selig sind die geistig Armen by Horst Strempel

In 1930, most of the works submitted by the Dadaist and painter of Berlin nightlife Christian Schad were rejected. A year later, the painting § 218 by Alice Lex-Nerlinger,[26] the wife of Oskar Nerlinger, was confiscated by the police during the exhibition.[27] The controversial painting Selig sind die geistig Armen by Horst Strempel was removed from the exhibition in 1932.

German Reich 1933 to 1945

 
Advertising Poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1898 by Eduard Liesen, Art Nouveau

Already in the early days of National Socialism, the Nazis removed Hans Baluschek from his post as exhibition director in 1933 as a so-called "Marxist artist" and later banned him from working and exhibiting.[28] They ostracised his works, classing them as "degenerate". However, between 1933 and 1934, his paintings were still exhibited at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition. The opening speech was given by the Prussian Minister of Culture Bernhard Rust.[29] Excluded from the board of the Association of Berlin Women Artists, prominent Jewish artist Harriet von Rathlef withdrew her works from the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in Bellevue Palace as a consequence of the increasing anti-Semitic riots and the art policy of the Nazis.[30] The exhibition for the year 1934 was presented in the exhibition rooms of the Prussian Academy of Arts, and works by Gustav Wunderwald were rejected.

In 1936, Georg Netzband [de] was banned from exhibiting because of "political unreliability".[citation needed]

In 1940, During the Second World War, the exhibition was shown in the new exhibition hall of the Haus der Kunst at Hardenbergstraße 21-23. The previous Haus der Kunst at Königsplatz 4 had been demolished.[citation needed]

In 1942, the exhibition was held in the Nationalgalerie. For the propagandistic documentary film Sommersonntag in Berlin of 1942, produced by the Die Deutsche Wochenschau and lasting about thirteen minutes, about thirty seconds of footage were shot in and in front of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 35mm film format.[31][32] After about two minutes of the film, the shots of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition follow. The sculpture shown in close-up in it is the Water Bearer by Walter Hauschild [de].

Federal Republic of Germany

 
Advertising postcard Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1910, by Friedrich Kallmorgen

On 25 May 1956, the first Great Berlin Art Exhibition since the war, was opened in the exhibition halls at the Berlin Radio Tower. The exhibition was organised by the Berufsverband Bildender Künstler Berlin (Professional Association of Visual Artists Berlin). The artist, colour designer, the avant-garde author of children's books, Lou Scheper-Berkenkamp was from then on jointly responsible for the design of the exhibitions. On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Waldemar Rösler's death, works by him were shown.

In 1958, the then Mayor of West Berlin Willy Brandt and Federal President Theodor Heuss were present at the opening.[33] In 1961, Paul Ohnsorge [de] was awarded the Grand Prize of the Berlin Art Exhibition for his complete works by Willy Brandt in the presence of former Federal President Theodor Heuss.

The last Great Berlin Art Exhibition took place in 1969.

Selection of exhibiting artists

Wilhelminian Era

 
Advertising postcard Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1912, by Hans Looschen
 
Plaster model Schreiender Hirsch (Screaming Stag) by Richard Rusche (1 ⅓ life size) at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1899
 
Emperor Wilhelm II and Empress Auguste Viktoria at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition on the Occasion of the Jubilee of the Reign of His Majesty the Emperor, 1913
 
View of the November Group Hall, Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1919, German Federal Archives
 
View of the Sculpture Hall, Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1920, German Federal Archives
 
Installation of the sculpture (lime wood) Female Nude by Christoph Voll in a room of the November Group, Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1924, German Federal Archives
 
Day of the opening of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition on 31 May 1924, German Federal Archives
 
View of the exhibition building of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1928 at Lehrter Bahnhof, German Federal Archives
 
Opening speech by Hans Baluschek at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1931 in Bellevue Palace, German Federal Archives
 
Opening speech by Hans Baluschek with members of the press in the background at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1931 in Bellevue Palace, German Federal Archives
Other exhibiting artists included Ernst Bernardien [de], Mathilde Block, Olga Boznańska, Ludwig Brunow, Eugène Carrière, Lovis Corinth, Hans Dahl, Rudolf Eichstaedt [de], Wilhelm Feldmann, Anna Gerresheim, Gustav Graef, Hugo von Habermann, Otto Heichert, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Hermann Hirsch, Adolf Hölzel, Adolf Jahn, Max Klein, Max Klinger, Käthe Kollwitz, Max Koner, Hugo Lederer, Walter Leistikow, Franz von Lenbach, Emmy Lischke, Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy, Ascan Lutteroth, Fritz Mackensen, Carl Malchin, Adolph von Menzel, Otto Modersohn, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Hugo Rheinhold, Fritz Roeber, Franz Skarbina, Franz Stuck, Hans Thoma, Fritz von Uhde, Max Unger, Theodor Wedepohl, Julius Wengel, Hugo Zieger [de] and Emil Zschimmer.
Other exhibiting artists included Olga Boznańska, Ludwig Brunow, Walter Crane, Hans Dahl, Elisabeth von Eicken, Wilhelm Feldmann, Johannes Götz, Georg von Hauberrisser, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Arthur Illies [de], Adolf Jahn, Eduard Kaempffer, Walter Leistikow, Emmy Lischke, Ascan Lutteroth, Carl Malchin, Gabriel von Max, Adolph von Menzel Otto Modersohn, Karl Josef Müller, Fritz Prölß [de], Karl Lorenz Rettich, Hugo Richter-Lefensdorf [de], Franz Skarbina, Franz von Stuck, Fritz Sturm [de], Max Unger and Theodor Wedepohl
Other exhibiting artists included Alfred Agache, Mathilde Block, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Olga Boznańska, Edward Burne-Jones, Eugène Carrière, Józef Chełmoński, Walter Crane, Wilhelm Dürr, Elisabeth von Eicken, Ernst Eitner [de], Julian Fałat, Henri Fantin-Latour, Wilhelm Feldmann, Hermann Hendrich, Adolf Hölzel, Theodor Hummel [de], Arthur Illies, Adolf Jahn, Eduard Kaempffer, Albert von Keller, Hugo Lederer, Frederic Leighton, Walter Leistikow, Franz von Lenbach, Emmy Lischke, Ascan Lutteroth, Robert Macbeth, Frederick William MacMonnies, Carl Malchin, Adolph von Menzel, John Everett Millais, Max Nonnenbruch, Fritz Prölß, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Hugo Richter-Lefensdorf, James Sant, Franz Skarbina, Max Slevogt, Franz von Stuck, Fritz Sturm, Hans Thoma, Max Unger, Carl Vinnen, John William Waterhouse, Theodor Wedepohl and Julius Wengel.
Other exhibiting artists included: Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Ernst Bernardien, Marie Bilders-van Bosse, Olga Boznańska, Józef Chełmoński, John Collier, Lovis Corinth, Walter Crane, Elisabeth von Eicken, Ernst Eitner, Eugen von Schweden, Johannes Götz, Julian Fałat, Henri Fantin-Latour, Hugo Lederer, Ferdinand von Harrach, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Jahn, Fernand Khnopff, Walter Leistikow, Madeleine Lemaire, Franz von Lenbach, Emmy Lischke, Maria Lübbes, Ascan Lutteroth, Fritz Mackensen, Edvard Munch, Max Nonnenbruch, Franz Skarbina, Max Unger and Theodor Wedepohl. In the Historical Department, among others, works by Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Arnold Böcklin, Peter von Cornelius, Friedrich Geselschap, Ferdinand von Harrach, Wilhelm Leibl, Franz von Lenbach, Adolph von Menzel, Franz Skarbina and Karl Friedrich Schinkel were shown.
Other exhibiting artists included Karl Bartoschek [de], Ernst Bernardien, Mathilde Block, Olga Boznańska, Olga Cordes [de], Hans Dahl, Gustav Eberlein, Elisabeth von Eicken, Henri Fantin-Latour, Anna Gerresheim, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Carl Langhein, Hugo Lederer, Walter Leistikow, Franz von Lenbach, Ascan Lutteroth, Carl Malchin, Otto Modersohn, Fritz Overbeck, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Hugo Richter-Lefensdorf, Martha Rose-Grabow, Franz Skarbina, Fritz Sturm and Theodor Wedepohl.
Other exhibiting artists included: Hans am Ende, Ernst Barlach, Olga Boznańska, Lovis Corinth, Walter Crane, Hans Dahl, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Ferdinand Hodler, Theodor Hummel, Adolf Jahn, Käthe Kollwitz, Carl Larsson, Hugo Lederer, Walter Leistikow, Franz von Lenbach, Max Liebermann, Emmy Lischke, Ascan Lutteroth, Fritz Mackensen, Carl Malchin, Max Nonnenbruch, Fritz Overbeck, Hermann Prell, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Franz Skarbina, Max Slevogt, Franz von Stuck, Fritz Sturm, Max Unger and Heinrich Vogeler.
  • 1899: Hans Meyer [de] (collective exhibition) and Joseph Scheurenberg [de] (collective exhibition) each received a large gold medal and Gonzalo Bilbao, Isidor Kaufmann, Wojciech Kossak, Friedrich von Schennis [de] (collective exhibition), Julius Schmid, Louis Tuaillon, Hermann Vogel and Vollmer & Jassoy (architectural community) each received a small gold medal.
Other exhibiting artists included: Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Mathilde Block, Hans Bohrdt (Kollektivausstellung), Olga Boznańska, Carl Breitbach (Collective exhibition), Hans Dahl, Louis Douzette, Carl Flamm [de], Carl Gehrts (Kollektivausstellung), Karl Gussow, Stanisław Grocholski, Ernst Hausmann (Collective exhibition), Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Jahn, Wilhelm Leibl, Franz von Lenbach, Emmy Lischke, Maria Lübbes, Ascan Lutteroth, Adolph von Menzel, Francesco Paolo Michetti (Kollektiv-Ausstellung), Max Nonnenbruch, Max Rabes (Collective exhibition), Karl Lorenz Rettich, Hugo Richter-Lefensdorf, Richard Rusche [de], Teutwart Schmitson (Collective exhibition), Franz Skarbina, Fritz Sturm, Hans Thoma and Theodor Wedepohl.
Other exhibiting artists included: Ernst Barlach, Ernst Bernardien, Olga Boznańska, Eugen Bracht (Special Exhibition), Fanny Brate, Moritz Coschell, Walter Crane, Hans Dahl, Jean Delville, Gustav Eberlein, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Franz von Lenbach, Maria Lübbes, Ascan Lutteroth, Anders Montan, Max Nonnenbruch, Karl Rudolf Sohn, Fritz Sturm, Heinrich Vogeler, Paul Vorgang [de] (Special Exhibition) and Emile Wauters (Special Exhibition).
Other exhibiting artists included: August Achtenhagen, Ernst Barlach, Mathilde Block, Olga Boznańska, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Elisabeth von Eicken, Max Frey, Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Jahn, Erich Kips, Franz von Lenbach (Special Exhibition), Emmy Lischke, Ascan Lutteroth, Adolph von Menzel, Alfred Mohrbutter, József Rippl-Rónai, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Heinrich Schlotermann [de], Franz von Stuck, Fritz Sturm, Heinrich Vogeler and Hedwig Weiß.
  • 1902: One large gold medal each was awarded to: Arthur Kampf and Wilhelm von Rümann and a small gold medal each for Karl Theodor Boehme, Pietro Canonica, Otto Heinrich Engel [de], Hans Grässel, Hermann Hartwig, Alexander Koester and Jules Lagae.
Other exhibiting artists included: Mathilde Block, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Elisabeth von Eicken, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Jahn, Franz von Lenbach, Emmy Lischke, Rudolf Marcuse, Alfred Mohrbutter, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Max Nonnenbruch, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Heinrich Schlotermann Fritz Sturm and Julie Wolfthorn.
  • 1903: One large gold medal each was awarded to: Carl Bantzer, Adolf Brütt and John Singer Sargent and a small gold medal each for Edwin Austin Abbey, Fritz Burger, von Hoven & Neher (Bauräte), Hugo Lederer, Ferdinand Lepcke and Carl Vinnen.
Other exhibiting artists included: Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Hans am Ende, Ernst Bernardien, Alexander Essfeld [de], Paul Cézanne, William Merritt Chase, Moritz Coschell, Walter Crane, Hans Dahl, Elisabeth von Eicken, James Ensor, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Johan Barthold Jongkind, Fernand Khnopff, Emmy Lischke, Ascan Lutteroth, Rudolf Marcuse, Claude Monet, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Camille Pissarro, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Karl Lorenz Rettich, Heinrich Schlotermann, Alfred Sisley, Franz Skarbina, Paul Vorgang, Julie Wolfthorn, Heinrich Vogeler and Theodor Wedepohl.
  • 1904: One large gold medal each was awarded to: Karl Bennewitz von Loefen [de] (The Younger), Erich Eltze, Heinrich Hermanns, Carl Friedrich Kappstein [de], Hugo Poll, Georg Schöbel [de], Alfred Schwarz, Erich Schmidt-Kestner [de] and Constantin Starck.[35]
Other exhibiting artists included: Eugen Bracht, Hans Dahl, Elisabeth von Eicken, Alexander Essfeld, Lyonel Feininger, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Adolf Jahn, Erich Kips, Georg Heinrich Kührner [de], Franz von Lenbach, Ascan Lutteroth, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Franz Peleschka [de], Franz Skarbina, Fritz Sturm, Theodor Wedepohl and Willy Werner [de].
  • 1905: One large gold medal each was awarded to: Franz Skarbina and Ferdinand Schmutzer and a small gold medal for each of Moritz Röbbecke, Hermann Schaper, Eduard Beyrer (Son of Josef Beyrer) and Arthur Lewin-Funcke.
Other exhibiting artists included:Ernst Bernardien, Eugen Bracht, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Elisabeth von Eicken, Ernst Eitner, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Jahn, Hermann Kauffmann, Fritz Lang, Carl Langhein, Walter Leistikow, Franz von Lenbach, Max Liebermann, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Rudolf Marcuse, Adolph von Menzel, Paul Nauen, Johannes Rudolphi, Heinrich Schlotermann, Fritz Sturm, Paul Vorgang and Willy Werner.
  • 1906: One large gold medal each was awarded to: Louis Tuaillon and Franz Schwechten and a small gold medal each for Franz Hoffmann-Fallersleben, Josef Hinterseher, Paul Oesten and Wilhelm Wandschneider.
Other exhibiting artists included: Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema, Mathilde Block, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Heinrich Giebel, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Rudolf Hermanns, Samuel Hirszenberg, Adolf Jahn, Maria Lübbes, Ascan Lutteroth, Rudolf Marcuse, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Julius Kornbeck [de], František Kupka, Johannes Rudolphi, Heinrich Schlotermann, Franz Skarbina, Paul Vorgang and Hugo Wolff-Maage [de].
The retrospective exhibition, which was part of the exhibition, featured among others Werke von Arnold Böcklin, Peter von Cornelius, Hans Dahl, Anselm Feuerbach, Friedrich Geselschap, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Wilhelm Leibl, Franz von Lenbach, Max Liebermann, Ascan Lutteroth, Hans Makart, Adolph von Menzel, Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, Franz Skarbina, Fritz Sturm and Carl Spitzweg shown.
  • 1907: A large gold medal was awarded to: Fritz Burger and a small gold medal each for Fritz Boehle, Karl Hilgers, Julius Paul Junghanns, Josef Pallenberg, Bruno Paul, Martin Schauß, Wilhelm Schmurr [de], Rudolf Schulte im Hofe, Paul Schulz, Friedrich Stahl [de] and Rudolf Thienhaus [de].[36]
Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included: Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema, Paul Rudolf Backhaus [de], Mathilde Block, Arnold Böcklin, Gustave Courbet, Hans Dahl, Anthonis van Dyck, Ernst Eitner, Lilla Pauline Emilie Gäde [de], Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Samuel Hirszenberg, Arthur Illies, Käthe Kollwitz, Fritz Lang, Hugo Lederer, Franz von Lenbach, Maria Lübbes, Ascan Lutteroth, Hans Makart, Rudolf Marcuse, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Paul Nauen, Hermann Nolte, George Romney, John Singer Sargent, Franz Skarbina, Fritz Sturm and Hans Thoma.
  • 1908: One large gold medal each was awarded to: Otto Heinrich Engel and Friedrich Kallmorgen and a small gold medal each for Hermann Fenner-Behmer, Wilhelm Hambüchen, Hermann Hosaeus, Wilhelm Kimbel, Hans Looschen, Alfred Scherres and Otto Stichling.
Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included: Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema, Ernst Bernardien, Mathilde Block, Johann Michael Bossard, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Ernst Eitner, Johanna Luise Groppe [de], Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Arthur Illies, Erich Kips, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Wilhelm Leibl, Ascan Lutteroth, Rudolf Marcuse, Adolph von Menzel, Otto Modersohn, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Fritz Overbeck, Paul Paede, Ludwig Schmid-Reutte, Heinrich Schlotermann, Johannes Rudolphi, Franz Skarbina, Hans Thoma, Carl Vinnen, Heinrich Vogeler, Paul Vorgang, Willy Werner and Heinrich Zille.
Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included: Hans am Ende, Arnold Böcklin, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Ferdinand von Harrach, Heinrich Hermanns, Erich Kips, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Rudolf Marcuse, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Johannes Rudolphi, Heinrich Schlotermann, John Singer Sargent, Franz Skarbina, Carl Vinnen, Paul Vorgang, James McNeill Whistler, Heinrich Zille and Oskar Zwintscher.
Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included: Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Fritz Discher [de], Ferdinand von Harrach, Emmy Lischke, Ascan Lutteroth, Erich Kips, Rudolf Marcuse, Heinrich Schlotermann, Max Stern, Paul Müller-Kaempff, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, József Rippl-Rónai, Franz Skarbina, Lesser Ury, Carl Vinnen and Paul Vorgang.
  • 1911: Among others, August von Brandis and Max Schlichting received a gold medal. Other exhibiting artists included Ernst Barlach, Eugen Bracht, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Fritz Discher, Ernst Eitner, Max Frey, Heinrich Hermanns, Erich Kips, Ascan Lutteroth, Rudolf Marcuse, Hermann Nolte, Heinrich Schlotermann, Paul Vorgang and Heinrich Zille.
  • 1912: Exhibiting artists and artists whose works were shown retrospectively included: Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Hans Dammann, Ferdinand Dorsch, Wilhelm Gallhof, Sophus Hansen, Ferdinand von Harrach, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Hölzel, Adolf Jahn, Carl Larsson, Ascan Lutteroth, Erich Kips, Rudolf Marcuse, Max Schlichting, Heinrich Schlotermann, Joaquín Sorolla, Otto Modersohn, Franz Skarbina, Max Stern, Hans Thoma, Carl Vinnen, Claire Volkhart [de], Paul Vorgang and Heinrich Zille.
  • 1913: Among others, a large gold medal was awarded to: Wilhelm Haverkamp.
Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included: Hans am Ende, Carl Arp, Ernst Bernardien, Mathilde Block, Karl de Bouché [de], Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Ferdinand Dorsch, Albin Egger-Lienz, Friedrich Geselschap, Karl Gussow, Ferdinand von Harrach, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Adolf Hölzel, Theodor Hummel, Adolf Jahn, Erich Kips, Max Klinger, Hugo Lederer, Wilhelm Leibl, Emmy Lischke, Fritz Mackensen, Rudolf Marcuse, Adolph von Menzel, Charles Johann Palmié, Kurt Schwitters, Ludwig Schmid-Reutte, Franz Skarbina, Franz von Stuck, Hans Thoma, Max Unger, Lesser Ury, Carl Vinnen and Paul Vorgang.
Other exhibiting artists included: Rudolf Bacher, Arnulf de Bouché [de], Martin Brandenburg, Moritz Coschell, Hans Dahl, Edgar Degas, Ferdinand Dorsch, Ernst Eitner, Max Frey, Hermann Hendrich, Heinrich Hermanns, Theodor Hummel, Adolf Jahn, Fernand Khnopff, Wilhelm Kohlhoff [de], Louis Legrand, Ascan Lutteroth, Erich Kips, Fritz Mackensen, Rudolf Marcuse, Richard Müller [de], Fryderyk Pautsch, Odilon Redon, József Rippl-Rónai, Paul Schad-Rossa, Max Schlichting, Heinrich Schlotermann, Max Unger, Paul Vorgang, Julie Wolfthorn and Heinrich Zille.
New acquisitions from the Düsseldorf municipal art collections on display included works by Arnold Böcklin, Anselm Feuerbach, Louis Gurlitt, Max Klinger, Max Liebermann, Hans von Marées, Mihály von Munkácsy, Hermann Nolte, Eduard Schleich der Ältere, Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Moritz von Schwind, Hans Thoma, Wilhelm Trübner and Fritz von Uhde.

Weimar Republic

 
In the foreground, the Room of the Abstracts, Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1931 in Bellevue Palace, German Federal Archives

German Reich 1933 to 1945

Federal Republic of Germany

  • 1956: Exhibiting artists included: Karl Hartung, Fritz W. Kliem, Fritz Kuhr, Waldemar Rösler (Retrospective), Heinrich Schwarz and A. Paul Weber.
  • 1957: A prize was awarded to: Waldemar Otto und einen Förderpreis Karl Hermann Roehricht. Other exhibiting artists included: Andreas Brandt, Karl Hartung, Fritz W. Kliem, Fritz Kuhr, Werner Kunkel, Doramaria Purschian, Heinrich Schwarz and Tom Sommerlatte.
  • 1958: Exhibiting artists included:n Fritz W. Kliem, Hans Körnig, Fritz Kuhr, Werner Kunkel, Hans Laabs, Max Lachnit, Otto Möller, Doramaria Purschian, Gertrude Sandmann, Heinrich Schwarz and A. Paul Weber.
  • 1959: A Grand Prize was awarded to: Paran G’schrey. Other exhibiting artists included: Jürgen Draeger, Hermann Glöckner, Karl Hartung, Fritz Kuhr, Hans Laabs, Otto Möller, Heinrich Schwarz and Friedrich Schröder Sonnenstern.
  • 1960: A Grand Prize was awarded to: Paul Kuhfuss and one prize each were awarded to: Achim Freyer, Matthias Koeppel und Katharina Szelinski-Singer. Other exhibiting artists included: Jürgen Draeger, Werner Kunkel, Kurt Mühlenhaupt, Heinrich Schwarz and A. Paul Weber.
  • 1961: A Grand Prize was awarded to: Paul Ohnsorge for his body of work. Other exhibiting artists included: Jürgen Draeger, Eva-Maria Geisler, Heinrich Richter, Emy Roeder, Friedrich Schröder Sonnenstern, Elfriede Stegemeyer, A. Paul Weber und Augusta von Zitzewitz (Gedächtnisschau). Einen Studienpreis erhielt Karl-Heinz Herrfurth.
  • 1962: Exhibiting artists included: Jürgen Draeger, Siegfried Kühl and Peter Sorge.
  • 1963: Exhibiting artists included: Siegfried Kühl and Peter Sorge.
  • 1964: Exhibiting artists included: Peter Benkert, Siegfried Kühl, Hans Laabs, Doramaria Purschian and Peter Sorge.
  • 1965: Exhibiting artists included: Jan Bontjes van Beek, Peter Robert Keil, Siegfried Kühl, Heinrich Richter, Eugen Schönebeck and Peter Sorge.
  • 1966: Exhibiting artists included: Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann, Eva-Maria Geisler, Peter Robert Keil, Siegfried Kühl, Gisbert Pupp and Peter Sorge.
  • 1967: Exhibiting artists included: Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann, Karl Hartung, Siegfried Kühl, Peter Sorge and Hermann Waldenburg (Special show).
  • 1968: Exhibiting artists included: Fred Bandekow, Siegfried Kühl and Peter Sorge
  • 1969: Exhibiting artists included: Siegfried Kühl, Christiane Maether (Special show), Klaus Müller-Klug (Special show), Michael Schwarze (Special show) and Peter Sorge.

Digitised exhibition catalogues

  • Exhibition catalogue 1893 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1894 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1895 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1896 (Digitalisat) (Internationale Kunstausstellung)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1897 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1898 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1899 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1900 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1901 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1902 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1903 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1904 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1905 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1906 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1907 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1908 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1909 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1910 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1911 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1912 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1913 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1914 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1915 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1916 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1917 (Digitalisat) (Great Berlin Art Exhibition at the Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1918 (Digitalisat) (Great Berlin Art Exhibition at the Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1919 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1920 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1921 (Digitalisat) (Raoul Hausmann: Führer durch die Abteilung der Novembergruppe (Digitalisat))
  • Exhibition catalogue 1922 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1923 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1924 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1925 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1926 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1927 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1928 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1929 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1930 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1931 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1933 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1934 (Digitalisat), (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1940 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibition catalogue 1942 (Digitalisat)
  • Exhibiting 1958 (artist-info.com)

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External links

  • Literature by and about Große Berliner Kunstausstellung in the German National Library catalogue
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  • "Die Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung 1893". Deutsche Rundschau (in German). Vol. 76. Berlin: Verlag Von Gebruder Baetel. September 1893. p. 123.

große, berliner, kunstausstellung, great, berlin, exhibition, abbreviated, grobeka, annual, exhibition, that, existed, from, 1893, 1969, with, intermittent, breaks, 1917, 1918, during, world, held, berlin, düsseldorf, 1919, 1920, operated, under, name, kunstau. Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung Great Berlin Art Exhibition abbreviated GroBeKa or GBK was an annual art exhibition that existed from 1893 to 1969 with intermittent breaks In 1917 and 1918 during World War I it was not held in Berlin but in Dusseldorf In 1919 and 1920 it operated under the name Kunstausstellung Berlin From 1970 to 1995 the Freie Berliner Kunstausstellung Free Berlin Art Exhibition was held annually in its place Advertising Poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1893 by Ernst Hildebrand Deutsches Historisches Museum Contents 1 The exhibition 1 1 Wilhelminian Era 1 2 Weimar Republic 1 3 German Reich 1933 to 1945 1 4 Federal Republic of Germany 2 Selection of exhibiting artists 2 1 Wilhelminian Era 2 2 Weimar Republic 2 3 German Reich 1933 to 1945 2 4 Federal Republic of Germany 3 Digitised exhibition catalogues 4 References 5 External linksThe exhibition EditWilhelminian Era Edit Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung 1894 Title page of the exhibition catalogue Until the 1890s with the exception of the International Art Exhibition of 1891 1 2 for more than a hundred years the Fine Arts Section of the Royal Academy of Arts organised and ran the Academic Art Exhibitions The first Great Berlin Art Exhibition took place in 1893 on the basis of the statutes of a reorganisation of its internal relations which was approved by Kaiser Wilhelm II From then on the entirety of the Berlin artistic community was to take over the art exhibition represented by the Cooperative of the Members of the Royal Academy of Arts Genossenschaft der Mitglieder der Koniglichen Akademie der Kunste and the Berlin Artist s Association Verein Berliner Kunstler The Dusseldorf artists association was also granted a share in the management of the exhibition 3 On 14 May 1893 the Prussian Minister of Culture Robert Bosse de opened the first Great Berlin Art Exhibition 4 This and subsequent exhibitions were held in the Glass Palace the exhibition building of the State Exhibition Park at Lehrter Bahnhof In 1896 to celebrate the bicentenary of the Royal Academy of Arts the International Art Exhibition and the Berlin Trade Exhibition were held in the exhibition building the adjacent building and the State Exhibition Park instead of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition It is disputed whether in 1898 the jury of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition had rejected the landscape painting Grunewaldsee by the painter Walter Leistikow and whether this had been among other things the reason for the founding of the Berlin Secession In order to raise the long lamented average standard of this exhibition the jury had rejected around 1500 works i e one third of the works submitted Walter Leistikow s pictures however were not affected by this All of his submitted paintings were accepted 5 6 At the beginning of May 1898 65 artists founded the Berlin Secession 7 as a consequence of current and earlier discord with the Verein Berliner Kunstler 8 For the most part the members did not take part in the Great Berlin Art Exhibition for a while from 1899 onwards and showed their works in a building in Kantstrasse in secession owned exhibitions The March of the Weavers in Berlin 1897 The artist and printmaker Kathe Kollwitz was nominated for a gold medal by the jury of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition for her cycle A Weavers Revolt but Kaiser Wilhelm II probably considered the works too socially critical and he prevented the medal from being awarded in 1898 9 In 1900 16 of the 24 10 works by the sculptor and painter Gustav Eberlein on display fell victim to censorship and were removed from the exhibition by the highest instruction including the works Adam and Eve at the End of Life 11 The Spirit of Bismarck and Workers also Sack Bearers In 1905 the Berlin Association of Artists Werkring and the Association for House and Apartment Art Vereinigung fur Haus und Wohnungskunst were represented in the exhibition and in 1908 the Dresden artists group Die Elbier In 1912 the opening speech was given by Max Schlichting who used the situation to draw attention to artistic freedom In contrast to private exhibitions an exhibition supported by the state has the obligation to promote all artistic endeavors equally and its assistance is open to anyone who wishes to call upon it for his or her person 12 An advertising poster at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1895 by Carl Rochling In 1913 on the occasion of the Emperor s jubilee the exhibition entitled Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung zum Regierungsjubilaum Seiner Majestat des Kaisers Great Berlin Art Exhibition on the Anniversary of the Reign of His Majesty the Emperor was held The wish to include the Berlin Secession in this Great Berlin Art Exhibition with its own jury and halls was not fulfilled The Berlin Secession declined the invitation 13 As the exhibition building of the Landesausstellungspark was used for military purposes due to the First World War the Great Berlin Art Exhibition took place in 1915 in the exhibition building at the Palais Arnim of the Royal Academy of Arts on Pariser Platz with a smaller exhibition area In order to be able to show at least about 600 works the exhibition was divided into two stages 300 works were on display during the first half of the exhibition period and 300 more during the second half 14 15 The exhibition in 1916 again in the Glaspalast was almost entirely dominated by the war There were three categories The War Pictures Exhibition the Portrait Gallery Great Men from Great Times and the General Art Exhibition whereby in the latter which was divided into five groups the Association of German illustrators Verband Deutscher Illustratoren also had Political Caricature and War Humour as its leading theme On 15 September Herwarth Walden criticised this exhibition in his article Der Vergessene Kern The Forgotten Core in the journal Der Sturm which he edited 16 On 1917 as well as in 1918 the Great Berlin Art Exhibition was moved to the Kunstpalast Dusseldorf Artists of the Berlin Secession and artists of the Free Secession were also included In 1917 new acquisitions from the municipal art collections in Dusseldorf were also exhibited and in 1918 on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the painter and professor at the Dusseldorf Art Academy Eduard von Gebhardt his works from collections and private collections were exhibited Konrad Haenisch and Max Schlichting worked on a reform of the exhibition in 1918 17 Weimar Republic Edit Advertising Poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1897 by Melchior Lechter Symbolism Advertising poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1898 by Karl Ferdinand Klimsch after the self portrait by Albrecht Durer In 1919 at the beginning of the Weimar Republic the exhibition was held under the name Kunstausstellung Berlin in the newly renovated Glaspalast Glaspalast in the Landesausstellungpark as it was in 1920 but in 1921 it was again called the Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung The exhibition was now sponsored by the government of the new republic and had been reorganised The Association of Berlin Artists Verein Berliner Kunstler Berliner Secession Freie Secession and the Novembergruppe were represented but separately each with its own jury and its own rooms 18 On 14 May 1921 Reich President Friedrich Ebert opened the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 19 The Berlin Secession was not represented at this exhibition 20 In September 1922 the lithograph Sentimental Sailor and the watercolour Patriotic Travelling Theatre by the artist Georg Scholz were declared lewd in the November Group section and confiscated 21 The following year Ebert and Hans Baluschek spoke at the opening event In 1927 the exhibition was run for the first time by the Kartell der vereinigten Verbande Bildender Kunstler Berlin The Cartel had been founded to do justice to the interests of all artists The exhibition commission was composed of one representative each from various groups and associations namely the Allgemeine deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft Ortsverein Berlin General German Art Cooperative Berlin chapter the architects association Der Ring the Berlin Secession the international association of expressionists futurists cubists and constructivists Die Abstrakten the Freie Vereinigung der Graphiker zu Berlin Association of Graphics Artists of Berlin the Kunstlervereinigung Berliner Bildhauer Artists Association of Berlin Sculptors the November Group the Verein Berliner Kunstler the Verein der Berliner Kunstlerinnen Association of Berlin Women Artists and the Frauen Kunstverband Women s Art Association There was also a representative for the artists who did not belong to any of the cartel s associations 22 The 1927 exhibition included a special exhibition of paintings by Kazimir Malevich Since Malevich had to return to the Soviet Union early he gave the pictures to Hugo Haring for safekeeping in his function as treasurer of the exhibition 23 On the one hand Malevich hoped for further sales on the other for a return to Berlin The pictures embarked on an odyssey and never returned to Russia Of the 73 paintings exhibited 18 works are now considered lost On 12 July 1928 the Fuhrer of the Nazi Party and former art painter Adolf Hitler visited the exhibition where Expressionist Futurist Cubist Constructivist and New Objectivity works were shown 24 among others works that ran counter to his understanding of art therefore did not correspond to the Nazi ideal of German art and were later branded as Degenerate Art when the Nazi Party seized power in 1933 Due to the dilapidation of the Glass Palace in the Exhibition Park Bellevue Palace served as the exhibition venue from 1929 25 The director of the exhibition from then on was Hans Baluschek Selig sind die geistig Armen by Horst Strempel In 1930 most of the works submitted by the Dadaist and painter of Berlin nightlife Christian Schad were rejected A year later the painting 218 by Alice Lex Nerlinger 26 the wife of Oskar Nerlinger was confiscated by the police during the exhibition 27 The controversial painting Selig sind die geistig Armen by Horst Strempel was removed from the exhibition in 1932 German Reich 1933 to 1945 Edit Advertising Poster Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1898 by Eduard Liesen Art Nouveau Already in the early days of National Socialism the Nazis removed Hans Baluschek from his post as exhibition director in 1933 as a so called Marxist artist and later banned him from working and exhibiting 28 They ostracised his works classing them as degenerate However between 1933 and 1934 his paintings were still exhibited at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition The opening speech was given by the Prussian Minister of Culture Bernhard Rust 29 Excluded from the board of the Association of Berlin Women Artists prominent Jewish artist Harriet von Rathlef withdrew her works from the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in Bellevue Palace as a consequence of the increasing anti Semitic riots and the art policy of the Nazis 30 The exhibition for the year 1934 was presented in the exhibition rooms of the Prussian Academy of Arts and works by Gustav Wunderwald were rejected In 1936 Georg Netzband de was banned from exhibiting because of political unreliability citation needed In 1940 During the Second World War the exhibition was shown in the new exhibition hall of the Haus der Kunst at Hardenbergstrasse 21 23 The previous Haus der Kunst at Konigsplatz 4 had been demolished citation needed In 1942 the exhibition was held in the Nationalgalerie For the propagandistic documentary film Sommersonntag in Berlin of 1942 produced by the Die Deutsche Wochenschau and lasting about thirteen minutes about thirty seconds of footage were shot in and in front of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 35mm film format 31 32 After about two minutes of the film the shots of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition follow The sculpture shown in close up in it is the Water Bearer by Walter Hauschild de Federal Republic of Germany Edit Advertising postcard Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1910 by Friedrich Kallmorgen On 25 May 1956 the first Great Berlin Art Exhibition since the war was opened in the exhibition halls at the Berlin Radio Tower The exhibition was organised by the Berufsverband Bildender Kunstler Berlin Professional Association of Visual Artists Berlin The artist colour designer the avant garde author of children s books Lou Scheper Berkenkamp was from then on jointly responsible for the design of the exhibitions On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Waldemar Rosler s death works by him were shown In 1958 the then Mayor of West Berlin Willy Brandt and Federal President Theodor Heuss were present at the opening 33 In 1961 Paul Ohnsorge de was awarded the Grand Prize of the Berlin Art Exhibition for his complete works by Willy Brandt in the presence of former Federal President Theodor Heuss The last Great Berlin Art Exhibition took place in 1969 Selection of exhibiting artists EditWilhelminian Era Edit Advertising postcard Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1912 by Hans Looschen Plaster model Schreiender Hirsch Screaming Stag by Richard Rusche 1 life size at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1899 Emperor Wilhelm II and Empress Auguste Viktoria at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition on the Occasion of the Jubilee of the Reign of His Majesty the Emperor 1913 View of the November Group Hall Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1919 German Federal Archives View of the Sculpture Hall Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1920 German Federal Archives Installation of the sculpture lime wood Female Nude by Christoph Voll in a room of the November Group Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1924 German Federal Archives Day of the opening of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition on 31 May 1924 German Federal Archives View of the exhibition building of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1928 at Lehrter Bahnhof German Federal Archives Opening speech by Hans Baluschek at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1931 in Bellevue Palace German Federal Archives Opening speech by Hans Baluschek with members of the press in the background at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1931 in Bellevue Palace German Federal Archives 1893 One large gold medal each was awarded to Mark Antokolsky Peter Janssen and Hermann Prell and one small gold medal for each of Franz Eisenhut Josef Flossmann Johannes Gotz James Guthrie Eduard Kaempffer and Heinrich von Zugel 34 Other exhibiting artists included Ernst Bernardien de Mathilde Block Olga Boznanska Ludwig Brunow Eugene Carriere Lovis Corinth Hans Dahl Rudolf Eichstaedt de Wilhelm Feldmann Anna Gerresheim Gustav Graef Hugo von Habermann Otto Heichert Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Hermann Hirsch Adolf Holzel Adolf Jahn Max Klein Max Klinger Kathe Kollwitz Max Koner Hugo Lederer Walter Leistikow Franz von Lenbach Emmy Lischke Vilma Lwoff Parlaghy Ascan Lutteroth Fritz Mackensen Carl Malchin Adolph von Menzel Otto Modersohn Karl Lorenz Rettich Hugo Rheinhold Fritz Roeber Franz Skarbina Franz Stuck Hans Thoma Fritz von Uhde Max Unger Theodor Wedepohl Julius Wengel Hugo Zieger de and Emil Zschimmer dd 1894 Each received a large gold medal Max Koner Elisabeth Vilma Lwoff Parlaghy and Jose Villegas Cordero and a small gold medal each for Peter Breuer Ludwig Dettmann Rudolf Eichstaedt Rudolf Maison Franz Schwechten Paul Wallot and Bertha Wegmann Other exhibiting artists included Olga Boznanska Ludwig Brunow Walter Crane Hans Dahl Elisabeth von Eicken Wilhelm Feldmann Johannes Gotz Georg von Hauberrisser Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Arthur Illies de Adolf Jahn Eduard Kaempffer Walter Leistikow Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Carl Malchin Gabriel von Max Adolph von Menzel Otto Modersohn Karl Josef Muller Fritz Prolss de Karl Lorenz Rettich Hugo Richter Lefensdorf de Franz Skarbina Franz von Stuck Fritz Sturm de Max Unger and Theodor Wedepohl dd 1895 One large gold medal each was awarded to Jules Clement Chaplain Ferdinand von Harrach Wilhelm Leibl and Ferdinand Roybet and a small gold medal each for each of Emilio Bisi Giovanni Boldini Wilhelm Feldmann Arthur von Ferraris T Alexander Harrison Georg von Hauberrisser Otto Heichert Franz Roubaud John Singer Sargent and Paul Schroeter Other exhibiting artists included Alfred Agache Mathilde Block William Adolphe Bouguereau Olga Boznanska Edward Burne Jones Eugene Carriere Jozef Chelmonski Walter Crane Wilhelm Durr Elisabeth von Eicken Ernst Eitner de Julian Falat Henri Fantin Latour Wilhelm Feldmann Hermann Hendrich Adolf Holzel Theodor Hummel de Arthur Illies Adolf Jahn Eduard Kaempffer Albert von Keller Hugo Lederer Frederic Leighton Walter Leistikow Franz von Lenbach Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Robert Macbeth Frederick William MacMonnies Carl Malchin Adolph von Menzel John Everett Millais Max Nonnenbruch Fritz Prolss Pierre Puvis de Chavannes Karl Lorenz Rettich Hugo Richter Lefensdorf James Sant Franz Skarbina Max Slevogt Franz von Stuck Fritz Sturm Hans Thoma Max Unger Carl Vinnen John William Waterhouse Theodor Wedepohl and Julius Wengel dd 1896 Internationale Kunstausstellung One large gold medal each was awarded to George Hendrik Breitner Evariste Carpentier Adolf Echtler Edward Onslow Ford Pietro Fragiacomo Oskar Frenzel Gotthardt Kuehl Jef Lambeaux Michel Lock Ludwig Manzel Carl von Marr Josef Vaclav Myslbek Kazimierz Pochwalski Agusti Querol Subirats Julius Carl Raschdorff Georg von Rosen Otto Sinding Joaquin Sorolla Julius LeBlanc Stewart and Anders Zorn and a small gold medal each for Verner Akerman Laura Theresa Alma Tadema Aleksander Augustynowicz Rudolf Bacher Hans Bachmann Fritz Baer Carl Bantzer Carl Becker Willy von Beckerath Carl Blos Minca Bosch Reitz Franz Bunke Vincenzo Caprile Filippo Cifariello Carel Lodewijk Dake nl Alois Delug Arturo Faldi Fritz Fleischer Georg Frentzen de Walter Gay Thomas Cooper Gotch Willy Hamacher George Hitchcock Jean de la Hoese Erich Hosel de Ludwig von Hofmann Ernst Josephson George William Joy Sophie Koner Alfred Kowalski Wilhelm Krauskopf de Carl Larsson Cornelius Van Leemputten Konrad Lessing de Bruno Liljefors Ricardo de los Rios Fritz Mackensen Adolf Maennchen Vladimir Makovsky Alfred Messel Ludwig Michalek Carl Moll Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld Pierre Jean Van der Ouderaa nl Charles Johann Palmie Hans von Petersen Otto Petri George Poggenbeek Ilya Repin Caspar Ritter Augusto Rivalta Leo Paul Robert Veloso Salgado Jacques Matthias Schenker de Johann Scherpe de Stefan Schwartz Adalbert Seligmann Viktor Simov Antonio Teixeira Lopes Hans Temple Frits Thaulow Friedrich von Thiersch Eduard Veith Ernest Waterlow and Henry Woods Other exhibiting artists included Lawrence Alma Tadema Ernst Bernardien Marie Bilders van Bosse Olga Boznanska Jozef Chelmonski John Collier Lovis Corinth Walter Crane Elisabeth von Eicken Ernst Eitner Eugen von Schweden Johannes Gotz Julian Falat Henri Fantin Latour Hugo Lederer Ferdinand von Harrach Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Jahn Fernand Khnopff Walter Leistikow Madeleine Lemaire Franz von Lenbach Emmy Lischke Maria Lubbes Ascan Lutteroth Fritz Mackensen Edvard Munch Max Nonnenbruch Franz Skarbina Max Unger and Theodor Wedepohl In the Historical Department among others works by Lawrence Alma Tadema Arnold Bocklin Peter von Cornelius Friedrich Geselschap Ferdinand von Harrach Wilhelm Leibl Franz von Lenbach Adolph von Menzel Franz Skarbina and Karl Friedrich Schinkel were shown dd 1897 One large gold medal each was awarded to Peter Breuer Richard Friese and Max Liebermann and a small gold medal each for Fritz Heinemann Albert Hertel Otto March Georg Ludwig Meyn Hugo Muhlig and Rene Reinicke 35 34 Other exhibiting artists included Karl Bartoschek de Ernst Bernardien Mathilde Block Olga Boznanska Olga Cordes de Hans Dahl Gustav Eberlein Elisabeth von Eicken Henri Fantin Latour Anna Gerresheim Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Carl Langhein Hugo Lederer Walter Leistikow Franz von Lenbach Ascan Lutteroth Carl Malchin Otto Modersohn Fritz Overbeck Karl Lorenz Rettich Hugo Richter Lefensdorf Martha Rose Grabow Franz Skarbina Fritz Sturm and Theodor Wedepohl dd 1898 One large gold medal each was awarded to Bruno Schmitz and Pierre Charles van der Stappen and a small gold medal each for Hans Everding Ludek Marold Bernhard Winter de Martin Wolff and Karl Ziegler Other exhibiting artists included Hans am Ende Ernst Barlach Olga Boznanska Lovis Corinth Walter Crane Hans Dahl Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Ferdinand Hodler Theodor Hummel Adolf Jahn Kathe Kollwitz Carl Larsson Hugo Lederer Walter Leistikow Franz von Lenbach Max Liebermann Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Fritz Mackensen Carl Malchin Max Nonnenbruch Fritz Overbeck Hermann Prell Karl Lorenz Rettich Franz Skarbina Max Slevogt Franz von Stuck Fritz Sturm Max Unger and Heinrich Vogeler dd 1899 Hans Meyer de collective exhibition and Joseph Scheurenberg de collective exhibition each received a large gold medal and Gonzalo Bilbao Isidor Kaufmann Wojciech Kossak Friedrich von Schennis de collective exhibition Julius Schmid Louis Tuaillon Hermann Vogel and Vollmer amp Jassoy architectural community each received a small gold medal Other exhibiting artists included Lawrence Alma Tadema Mathilde Block Hans Bohrdt Kollektivausstellung Olga Boznanska Carl Breitbach Collective exhibition Hans Dahl Louis Douzette Carl Flamm de Carl Gehrts Kollektivausstellung Karl Gussow Stanislaw Grocholski Ernst Hausmann Collective exhibition Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Jahn Wilhelm Leibl Franz von Lenbach Emmy Lischke Maria Lubbes Ascan Lutteroth Adolph von Menzel Francesco Paolo Michetti Kollektiv Ausstellung Max Nonnenbruch Max Rabes Collective exhibition Karl Lorenz Rettich Hugo Richter Lefensdorf Richard Rusche de Teutwart Schmitson Collective exhibition Franz Skarbina Fritz Sturm Hans Thoma and Theodor Wedepohl dd 1900 One large gold medal each was awarded to Hans Hermann Cornelius Van Leemputten and Hugo Vogel Special Exhibition and a small gold medal each for Luigi Bazzani Ludwig Cauer Andreas Dirks de Berthold Genzmer de Carl Jacoby Paul Joanovits Ludwig Kuhn and Emil Oestermann Other exhibiting artists included Ernst Barlach Ernst Bernardien Olga Boznanska Eugen Bracht Special Exhibition Fanny Brate Moritz Coschell Walter Crane Hans Dahl Jean Delville Gustav Eberlein Jean Leon Gerome Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Franz von Lenbach Maria Lubbes Ascan Lutteroth Anders Montan Max Nonnenbruch Karl Rudolf Sohn Fritz Sturm Heinrich Vogeler Paul Vorgang de Special Exhibition and Emile Wauters Special Exhibition dd 1901 One large gold medal each was awarded to Robert Diez Wilhelm Haverkamp and Fritz Schaper and jeweils eine kleine Goldmedaille Albert Aublet Hans Bohrdt Adolf Hiremy Hirschl Ludwig Hoffmann Ferdinand Schmutzer and Ernst Wenck Other exhibiting artists included August Achtenhagen Ernst Barlach Mathilde Block Olga Boznanska Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Elisabeth von Eicken Max Frey Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Jahn Erich Kips Franz von Lenbach Special Exhibition Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Adolph von Menzel Alfred Mohrbutter Jozsef Rippl Ronai Karl Lorenz Rettich Heinrich Schlotermann de Franz von Stuck Fritz Sturm Heinrich Vogeler and Hedwig Weiss dd 1902 One large gold medal each was awarded to Arthur Kampf and Wilhelm von Rumann and a small gold medal each for Karl Theodor Boehme Pietro Canonica Otto Heinrich Engel de Hans Grassel Hermann Hartwig Alexander Koester and Jules Lagae Other exhibiting artists included Mathilde Block Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Elisabeth von Eicken Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Jahn Franz von Lenbach Emmy Lischke Rudolf Marcuse Alfred Mohrbutter Paul Muller Kaempff Max Nonnenbruch Karl Lorenz Rettich Heinrich Schlotermann Fritz Sturm and Julie Wolfthorn dd 1903 One large gold medal each was awarded to Carl Bantzer Adolf Brutt and John Singer Sargent and a small gold medal each for Edwin Austin Abbey Fritz Burger von Hoven amp Neher Baurate Hugo Lederer Ferdinand Lepcke and Carl Vinnen Other exhibiting artists included Lawrence Alma Tadema Hans am Ende Ernst Bernardien Alexander Essfeld de Paul Cezanne William Merritt Chase Moritz Coschell Walter Crane Hans Dahl Elisabeth von Eicken James Ensor Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Johan Barthold Jongkind Fernand Khnopff Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Rudolf Marcuse Claude Monet Paul Muller Kaempff Camille Pissarro Pierre Puvis de Chavannes Pierre Auguste Renoir Karl Lorenz Rettich Heinrich Schlotermann Alfred Sisley Franz Skarbina Paul Vorgang Julie Wolfthorn Heinrich Vogeler and Theodor Wedepohl dd 1904 One large gold medal each was awarded to Karl Bennewitz von Loefen de The Younger Erich Eltze Heinrich Hermanns Carl Friedrich Kappstein de Hugo Poll Georg Schobel de Alfred Schwarz Erich Schmidt Kestner de and Constantin Starck 35 Other exhibiting artists included Eugen Bracht Hans Dahl Elisabeth von Eicken Alexander Essfeld Lyonel Feininger Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Adolf Jahn Erich Kips Georg Heinrich Kuhrner de Franz von Lenbach Ascan Lutteroth Paul Muller Kaempff Franz Peleschka de Franz Skarbina Fritz Sturm Theodor Wedepohl and Willy Werner de dd 1905 One large gold medal each was awarded to Franz Skarbina and Ferdinand Schmutzer and a small gold medal for each of Moritz Robbecke Hermann Schaper Eduard Beyrer Son of Josef Beyrer and Arthur Lewin Funcke Other exhibiting artists included Ernst Bernardien Eugen Bracht Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Elisabeth von Eicken Ernst Eitner Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Jahn Hermann Kauffmann Fritz Lang Carl Langhein Walter Leistikow Franz von Lenbach Max Liebermann Paul Muller Kaempff Rudolf Marcuse Adolph von Menzel Paul Nauen Johannes Rudolphi Heinrich Schlotermann Fritz Sturm Paul Vorgang and Willy Werner dd 1906 One large gold medal each was awarded to Louis Tuaillon and Franz Schwechten and a small gold medal each for Franz Hoffmann Fallersleben Josef Hinterseher Paul Oesten and Wilhelm Wandschneider Other exhibiting artists included Laura Theresa Alma Tadema Mathilde Block Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Heinrich Giebel Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Rudolf Hermanns Samuel Hirszenberg Adolf Jahn Maria Lubbes Ascan Lutteroth Rudolf Marcuse Paul Muller Kaempff Julius Kornbeck de Frantisek Kupka Johannes Rudolphi Heinrich Schlotermann Franz Skarbina Paul Vorgang and Hugo Wolff Maage de dd The retrospective exhibition which was part of the exhibition featured among others Werke von Arnold Bocklin Peter von Cornelius Hans Dahl Anselm Feuerbach Friedrich Geselschap Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Wilhelm Leibl Franz von Lenbach Max Liebermann Ascan Lutteroth Hans Makart Adolph von Menzel Johann Wilhelm Schirmer Franz Skarbina Fritz Sturm and Carl Spitzweg shown dd 1907 A large gold medal was awarded to Fritz Burger and a small gold medal each for Fritz Boehle Karl Hilgers Julius Paul Junghanns Josef Pallenberg Bruno Paul Martin Schauss Wilhelm Schmurr de Rudolf Schulte im Hofe Paul Schulz Friedrich Stahl de and Rudolf Thienhaus de 36 Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included Laura Theresa Alma Tadema Paul Rudolf Backhaus de Mathilde Block Arnold Bocklin Gustave Courbet Hans Dahl Anthonis van Dyck Ernst Eitner Lilla Pauline Emilie Gade de Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Samuel Hirszenberg Arthur Illies Kathe Kollwitz Fritz Lang Hugo Lederer Franz von Lenbach Maria Lubbes Ascan Lutteroth Hans Makart Rudolf Marcuse Paul Muller Kaempff Paul Nauen Hermann Nolte George Romney John Singer Sargent Franz Skarbina Fritz Sturm and Hans Thoma dd 1908 One large gold medal each was awarded to Otto Heinrich Engel and Friedrich Kallmorgen and a small gold medal each for Hermann Fenner Behmer Wilhelm Hambuchen Hermann Hosaeus Wilhelm Kimbel Hans Looschen Alfred Scherres and Otto Stichling Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included Laura Theresa Alma Tadema Ernst Bernardien Mathilde Block Johann Michael Bossard Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Ernst Eitner Johanna Luise Groppe de Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Arthur Illies Erich Kips Wilhelm Lehmbruck Wilhelm Leibl Ascan Lutteroth Rudolf Marcuse Adolph von Menzel Otto Modersohn Paul Muller Kaempff Fritz Overbeck Paul Paede Ludwig Schmid Reutte Heinrich Schlotermann Johannes Rudolphi Franz Skarbina Hans Thoma Carl Vinnen Heinrich Vogeler Paul Vorgang Willy Werner and Heinrich Zille dd 1909 One large gold medal each was awarded to Ludwig Dettmann and Ludwig Hoffmann and a small gold medal each for Franz Eichhorst Carl Langhammer de and Joseph Wackerle Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included Hans am Ende Arnold Bocklin Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Ferdinand von Harrach Heinrich Hermanns Erich Kips Wilhelm Lehmbruck Rudolf Marcuse Paul Muller Kaempff Johannes Rudolphi Heinrich Schlotermann John Singer Sargent Franz Skarbina Carl Vinnen Paul Vorgang James McNeill Whistler Heinrich Zille and Oskar Zwintscher dd 1910 Among others a gold medal was awarded to August von Brandis Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Fritz Discher de Ferdinand von Harrach Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Erich Kips Rudolf Marcuse Heinrich Schlotermann Max Stern Paul Muller Kaempff Pierre Puvis de Chavannes Jozsef Rippl Ronai Franz Skarbina Lesser Ury Carl Vinnen and Paul Vorgang dd 1911 Among others August von Brandis and Max Schlichting received a gold medal Other exhibiting artists included Ernst Barlach Eugen Bracht Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Fritz Discher Ernst Eitner Max Frey Heinrich Hermanns Erich Kips Ascan Lutteroth Rudolf Marcuse Hermann Nolte Heinrich Schlotermann Paul Vorgang and Heinrich Zille 1912 Exhibiting artists and artists whose works were shown retrospectively included Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Hans Dammann Ferdinand Dorsch Wilhelm Gallhof Sophus Hansen Ferdinand von Harrach Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Holzel Adolf Jahn Carl Larsson Ascan Lutteroth Erich Kips Rudolf Marcuse Max Schlichting Heinrich Schlotermann Joaquin Sorolla Otto Modersohn Franz Skarbina Max Stern Hans Thoma Carl Vinnen Claire Volkhart de Paul Vorgang and Heinrich Zille 1913 Among others a large gold medal was awarded to Wilhelm Haverkamp Other exhibiting artists and artists whose works were retrospectively shown included Hans am Ende Carl Arp Ernst Bernardien Mathilde Block Karl de Bouche de Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Ferdinand Dorsch Albin Egger Lienz Friedrich Geselschap Karl Gussow Ferdinand von Harrach Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Adolf Holzel Theodor Hummel Adolf Jahn Erich Kips Max Klinger Hugo Lederer Wilhelm Leibl Emmy Lischke Fritz Mackensen Rudolf Marcuse Adolph von Menzel Charles Johann Palmie Kurt Schwitters Ludwig Schmid Reutte Franz Skarbina Franz von Stuck Hans Thoma Max Unger Lesser Ury Carl Vinnen and Paul Vorgang dd 1914 Willy ter Hell among others received three gold medals Other exhibiting artists included Rudolf Bacher Arnulf de Bouche de Martin Brandenburg Moritz Coschell Hans Dahl Edgar Degas Ferdinand Dorsch Ernst Eitner Max Frey Hermann Hendrich Heinrich Hermanns Theodor Hummel Adolf Jahn Fernand Khnopff Wilhelm Kohlhoff de Louis Legrand Ascan Lutteroth Erich Kips Fritz Mackensen Rudolf Marcuse Richard Muller de Fryderyk Pautsch Odilon Redon Jozsef Rippl Ronai Paul Schad Rossa Max Schlichting Heinrich Schlotermann Max Unger Paul Vorgang Julie Wolfthorn and Heinrich Zille dd 1915 Exhibiting artists included August von Brandis Ernst Eitner Otto Heinrich Engel Willy ter Hell Adolf Jahn Friedrich Kallmorgen Erich Kips Christian Landenberger Aenny Loewenstein Otto Modersohn Alfred Mohrbutter Martin Erich Philipp Paul Plontke de Leo Putz Adolf Schlabitz Theo Schmuz Baudiss de Raffael Schuster Woldan Julie Wolfthorn and Gertrud Zuelzer de 1916 Exhibiting artists and artists whose works were shown retrospectively included Mathilde Block Edward Cucuel Hans Dahl Ferdinand Dorsch Ernst Eitner Nikolaus Friedrich Gerhard Janensch Franz von Lenbach Bror Lindh Emmy Lischke Ascan Lutteroth Erich Kips Rudolf Marcuse Otto Modersohn Richard Muller Paul Plontke Jozsef Rippl Ronai Max Schlichting Heinrich Schlotermann Carl Vinnen Paul Vorgang and Gertrud Zuelzer 1917 Exhibiting artists included Theo von Brockhusen Lovis Corinth Erich Heckel Franz Heckendorf Heinrich Hermanns Ulrich Hubner Willy Jaeckel Fritz Kohler de Wilhelm Kohlhoff Bruno Krauskopf de Gertrud von Kunowski Hugo Lederer Max Liebermann Heinrich Eduard Linde Walther Oskar Moll Otto Mueller Max Pechstein Paul Plontke Paul Schad Rossa Max Schlichting Max Stern Carl Vinnen Paul Vorgang and Erich Waske de New acquisitions from the Dusseldorf municipal art collections on display included works by Arnold Bocklin Anselm Feuerbach Louis Gurlitt Max Klinger Max Liebermann Hans von Marees Mihaly von Munkacsy Hermann Nolte Eduard Schleich der Altere Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld Moritz von Schwind Hans Thoma Wilhelm Trubner and Fritz von Uhde dd 1918 Exhibiting artists included Hans Baluschek Gregor von Bochmann Martin Brandenburg Julius Bretz de Erich Buttner Max Clarenbach Lovis Corinth Ludwig Dettmann August Deusser Ferdinand Dorsch Franz Eichhorst Otto Heinrich Engel Max Esser de Eduard von Gebhardt Special exhibition Theodor Hagen Emanuel Hegenbarth Josef Hegenbarth de Heinrich Hermanns Hans Herrmann Ulrich Hubner Walther Illner de Willy Jaeckel Georg Jahn Julius Paul Junghanns de Friedrich Kallmorgen Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Cesar Klein Fritz Klimsch Gertrud von Kunowski Max Liebermann Hubert Netzer Walter Ophey Heinrich Otto Max Pechstein Ernst te Peerdt Max Rabes Karl Schmidt Rottluff Alfred Sohn Rethel Karli Sohn Rethel Otto Sohn Rethel Willy Spatz Eugene Spiro Lesser Ury Adolf Uzarski and Max Volkhart Weimar Republic Edit In the foreground the Room of the Abstracts Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1931 in Bellevue Palace German Federal Archives 1919 Exhibiting artists included Friedrich Ahlers Hestermann Ernst Barlach Rudolf Belling Eugen Bracht Hans Brass de Marc Chagall Lovis Corinth Friedrich Peter Drommer de Otto Freundlich Fritz Friedrichs August Gaul Oskar Gawell de Erich Heckel Bernhard Hoetger Karl Hofer Willy Jaeckel Leopold von Kalckreuth Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Paul Klee Cesar Klein Oskar Kokoschka Georg Kolbe Otto Lange Max Liebermann Hans Looschen Gerhard Marcks Georg Alexander Mathey de Moritz Melzer de Otto Moller Otto Mueller Emil Orlik Max Pechstein Adolf Schlabitz Karl Schmidt Rottluff Rudolf Schulte im Hofe Eugene Spiro Georg Tappert Wilhelm Trubner Lesser Ury Erich Waske Emil Rudolf Weiss Julie Wolfthorn and Augusta von Zitzewitz 1920 Exhibiting artists included Otto Antoine Albert Aereboe Rudolf Belling Eugen Bracht Georges Braque Hans Hubert Dietzsch de Otto Dix Max Esser Fidus Alfred Gellhorn de Albert Gleizes Paul Goesch Hannah Hoch Bernhard Hoetger Alexej von Jawlensky Wassily Kandinsky Erich Kips Cesar Klein Karl Kriete de Fernand Leger Sabine Lepsius Hans Looschen Heinz May de Moritz Melzer Paul Peterich Christian Rohlfs Hans Scharoun Rudolf Schulte im Hofe Franz Stassen Fritz Stuckenberg Georg Tappert Hans Wacker de and Julie Wolfthorn 1921 Exhibiting artists included Friedrich Ahlers Hestermann Ernst Barlach Georg Curt Bauch de Georges Braque Peter August Bockstiegel Hermann Busse de Heinrich Campendonk Marc Chagall Andre Derain Fritz Discher Otto Dix Juan Gris Johannes Hartmann de Ivo Hauptmann de Raoul Hausmann Werner Heuser Hannah Hoch Karl Hofer Wassily Kandinsky Paul Klee Max Klinger Memorial exhibition Oskar Kokoschka Erich Kips Marie Laurencin Fernand Leger Max Liebermann Felix Meseck de Otto Moller Emil Orlik Pablo Picasso Max Pechstein Paul Plontke Hans Purrmann Christian Rohlfs Maurice de Vlaminck Max Peiffer Watenphul Emil Rudolf Weiss and Julie Wolfthorn 1922 Exhibiting artists included Georg Curt Bauch Hermann Busse Emma Cotta de Max Ernst Ernst Gottschalk de Werner Graeff Hugo Haring Erich Kips Fritz Kohler El Lissitzky Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Otto Moller Ivan Puni Christian Rohlfs Heinrich Schlotermann Georg Scholz Franz von Stuck Hans Unger and Paul Vorgang 1923 Exhibiting artists included Otto Altenkirch Otto Antoine Hans Baluschek Willi Baumeister Franciska Clausen Moritz Coschell Walter Dexel Theo van Doesburg Max Dungert Werner Graeff Gustav Hilbert de Otto Hitzberger Vilmos Huszar Alexej von Jawlensky El Lissitzky Hans Looschen Hans Luckhardt and Wassili Luckhardt Rudolf Marcuse Ewald Matare M H Maxy Laszlo Moholy Nagy Otto Moller Peter Laszlo Peri Ivan Puni Max Schlichting Arthur Segal Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Julie Wolfthorn 1924 Exhibiting artists included Hans Baluschek Ernst Barlach Georg Curt Bauch Willi Baumeister Hermann Busse Lovis Corinth Heinrich Maria Davringhausen Lyonel Feininger Otto Griebel Walter Gropius George Grosz Hugo Haring Gustav Hilbert Wassily Kandinsky Paul Klee Cesar Klein Max Kocke Wichmann de Alfred Kubin Otto Lange Melchior Lechter Max Liebermann Ewald Matare Adolf Meyer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Laszlo Moholy Nagy Albert Muller Oskar Schlemmer Fritz Schumacher Max Slevogt Joachim Utech de Christoph Voll und Julie Wolfthorn Retrospectively shown works were among others von Lovis Corinth Friedrich Kallmorgen Walter Leistikow Max Liebermann Hans Looschen Otto Mueller Giovanni Battista Piranesi Karl Friedrich Schinkel Max Slevogt and Hans Thoma 1925 Exhibiting artists included Georg Curt Bauch Ferdinand Dorsch Eduard von Gebhardt Memorial exhibition Georg Gelbke Constantin Gerhardinger de Hugo von Habermann Hermann Hendrich Gustav Hilbert Theodor Hummel de Erich Kips Rudolf Marcuse Ewald Matare Wilhelm Schnarrenberger Max Slevogt Franz von Stuck Kasia von Szadurska Paul Vorgang Erich Waske Julie Wolfthorn and Gustav Wunderwald 1926 Exhibiting artists included Alexander Archipenko Hans Arp Hans Baluschek Willi Baumeister Marc Chagall Robert Delaunay Sonia Delaunay Terk Max Ernst Albert Gleizes Juan Gris Hugo Haring Emil van Hauth de Jacoba van Heemskerck Gustav Hilbert Hannah Hoch Adolf Holzel Karl Holtz Johannes Itten Bela Kadar Paul Kalberer de Arthur Kampf Wassily Kandinsky Edmund Kesting Erich Kips Paul Klee Cesar Klein Max Kocke Wichmann Kathe Kollwitz Fernand Leger Louis Lejeune de Max Liebermann El Lissitzky Jean Lurcat Rudolf Marcuse Ewald Matare Otto Moller Laszlo Moholy Nagy Piet Mondrian Gabriele Munter Ernest Neuschul de Emil Orlik Adele Paasch de Otto Rodewald de Karl Schmidt Rottluff Lothar Schreyer Kurt Schwitters Franz Skarbina Max Slevogt Franz von Stuck Lesser Ury Erich Waske Vincent Weber Julie Wolfthorn Ottilie Wollmann de and Gustav Wunderwald 1927 Exhibiting artists included Lou Albert Lasard Rudolf Ausleger de Willi Baumeister Walter Bondy Carl Buchheister Erich Buchholz Erich Buttner Erich Feyerabend George Grosz Gustav Hilbert Willy Jaeckel Hedwig Jaenichen Woermann de Cesar Klein Wilhelm Kohlhoff Kathe Kollwitz Collective exhibition Max Liebermann Collective exhibition Casimir Malevich Special exhibition Ewald Matare Otto Moller Otto Mueller Paul Plontke Heinrich Richter Lothar Schreyer Clara Siewert Maria Slavona Max Slevogt Eugene Spiro Kasia von Szadurska Lesser Ury Heinrich Vogeler Erich Waske William Wauer Hedwig Weiss Julie Wolfthorn and Gert Heinrich Wollheim 1928 Exhibiting artists included Hans Baluschek Georg Curt Bauch Peter Behrens Eduard Gaertner Special exhibition Anna Gerresheim Walter Gropius Elsa Haensgen Dingkuhn de Gustav Hilbert Adolf Holzel Arthur Illies Hedwig Jaenichen Woermann Erich Kips Louis Lejeune El Lissitzky Casimir Malevich Rudolf Marcuse Ewald Matare Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Otto Moller Gabriele Munter Emil Orlik Doramaria Purschian Thomas Ring Otto Rodewald Kurt Schwitters Clara Siewert Erich Waske Friedrich Wield and Julie Wolfthorn 1929 Exhibiting artists included Hans Baluschek Olga Boznanska Gustav Hilbert Hedwig Jaenichen Woermann Louis Lejeune Ury Max Liebermann Rudolf Marcuse Emil Orlik Clara Siewert Erich Waske and Julie Wolfthorn 1930 Exhibiting artists included Hans Baluschek Gustav Hilbert Alexej von Jawlensky Cesar Klein Hugo Kocke de Louis Lejeune Walter Lemcke Ury Otto Moller Emil Orlik Joachim Ringelnatz Johannes Friedrich Rogge de Christian Schad Clara Siewert Max Slevogt Erich Waske and Julie Wolfthorn 1931 Exhibiting artists included Hans Baluschek Elsa Haensgen Dingkuhn Gustav Hilbert Hannah Hoch Alexej von Jawlensky Cesar Klein Louis Lejeune Walter E Lemcke Otto Moller Laszlo Moholy Nagy Joachim Ringelnatz Johannes Friedrich Rogge Christian Schad Clara Siewert und Julie Wolfthorn 1932 Exhibiting artists included August Clusserath de Leo Grewenig de Doramaria Purschian and Harriet von Rathlef German Reich 1933 to 1945 Edit 1933 Exhibiting artists included Otto Antoine Hans Baluschek Sibylle Ascheberg von Bamberg de Carl Blechen Ernst Bohm August von Brandis Erich Buttner Emil Cauer Emma Cotta Erich Feyerabend Werner Gilles Emil van Hauth Ernst Heilemann de Otto Herbig de Karl Hofer Willy Jaeckel Ernst Kolbe de Franz Lenk de Hans Licht de Ernst Wilhelm Nay Hermann Joachim Pagels de Max Pechstein Harriet von Rathlef Karl Schmidt Rottluff Clara Siewert Franz Skarbina Milly Steger Erich Waske de Emil Rudolf Weiss Wilhelm Wrage de Gustav Wunderwald and Magnus Zeller de 1934 Exhibiting artists included Adolf Abel de Otto Antoine Hans Baluschek Arno Breker Ernst Bohm Hans Bohrdt August von Brandis Erich Buttner Ludwig Dettmann Otto Herbig Karl Hofer Willy Jaeckel Franz Lenk Erich Kips Hermann Joachim Pagels Max Pechstein Leonhard Sandrock de Christian Schad Milly Steger Elisabeth Voigt de Emil Rudolf Weiss Gustav Wunderwald and Magnus Zeller 1940 Exhibiting artists included Adolf Abel Hanna Cauer de Emma Cotta Ludwig Dettmann Ulfert Janssen de Fritz Koelle Ekke Ozlberger Paul Mathias Padua de Hermann Joachim Pagels Alfred Roloff Leonhard Sandrock Karl Truppe de and Milly Steger 1942 Exhibiting artists included Adolf Abel Herbert Bottger de Hans Bohrdt Arno Breker Hans Adolf Buhler Max Clarenbach Hanna Cauer Ludwig Dettmann Otto Heinrich Engel de Felix Funk de Karl Gatermann Walter Hauschild de Wilhelm Hempfing Arthur Illies Georg Kolbe Hanna Nagel de Paul Mathias Padua Alfred Roloff Leonore Vespermann de and Elisabeth Voigt Federal Republic of Germany Edit 1956 Exhibiting artists included Karl Hartung Fritz W Kliem Fritz Kuhr Waldemar Rosler Retrospective Heinrich Schwarz and A Paul Weber 1957 A prize was awarded to Waldemar Otto und einen Forderpreis Karl Hermann Roehricht Other exhibiting artists included Andreas Brandt Karl Hartung Fritz W Kliem Fritz Kuhr Werner Kunkel Doramaria Purschian Heinrich Schwarz and Tom Sommerlatte 1958 Exhibiting artists included n Fritz W Kliem Hans Kornig Fritz Kuhr Werner Kunkel Hans Laabs Max Lachnit Otto Moller Doramaria Purschian Gertrude Sandmann Heinrich Schwarz and A Paul Weber 1959 A Grand Prize was awarded to Paran G schrey Other exhibiting artists included Jurgen Draeger Hermann Glockner Karl Hartung Fritz Kuhr Hans Laabs Otto Moller Heinrich Schwarz and Friedrich Schroder Sonnenstern 1960 A Grand Prize was awarded to Paul Kuhfuss and one prize each were awarded to Achim Freyer Matthias Koeppel und Katharina Szelinski Singer Other exhibiting artists included Jurgen Draeger Werner Kunkel Kurt Muhlenhaupt Heinrich Schwarz and A Paul Weber 1961 A Grand Prize was awarded to Paul Ohnsorge for his body of work Other exhibiting artists included Jurgen Draeger Eva Maria Geisler Heinrich Richter Emy Roeder Friedrich Schroder Sonnenstern Elfriede Stegemeyer A Paul Weber und Augusta von Zitzewitz Gedachtnisschau Einen Studienpreis erhielt Karl Heinz Herrfurth 1962 Exhibiting artists included Jurgen Draeger Siegfried Kuhl and Peter Sorge 1963 Exhibiting artists included Siegfried Kuhl and Peter Sorge 1964 Exhibiting artists included Peter Benkert Siegfried Kuhl Hans Laabs Doramaria Purschian and Peter Sorge 1965 Exhibiting artists included Jan Bontjes van Beek Peter Robert Keil Siegfried Kuhl Heinrich Richter Eugen Schonebeck and Peter Sorge 1966 Exhibiting artists included Friedrich Ahlers Hestermann Eva Maria Geisler Peter Robert Keil Siegfried Kuhl Gisbert Pupp and Peter Sorge 1967 Exhibiting artists included Friedrich Ahlers Hestermann Karl Hartung Siegfried Kuhl Peter Sorge and Hermann Waldenburg Special show 1968 Exhibiting artists included Fred Bandekow Siegfried Kuhl and Peter Sorge 1969 Exhibiting artists included Siegfried Kuhl Christiane Maether Special show Klaus Muller Klug Special show Michael Schwarze Special show and Peter Sorge Digitised exhibition catalogues EditExhibition catalogue 1893 Digitalisat Exhibition catalogue 1894 Digitalisat Digitalisat Exhibition catalogue 1895 Digitalisat Digitalisat Exhibition catalogue 1896 Digitalisat Internationale Kunstausstellung Exhibition catalogue 1897 Digitalisat Digitalisat Exhibition catalogue 1898 Digitalisat Digitalisat Digitalisat Exhibition catalogue 1899 Digitalisat 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