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Gustaf Britsch

Gustaf Adolf Britsch (11 August 1879 – 27 October 1923) was an early 20th-century German art theorist and the founder of Gustaf Britsch Institute in Starnberg, Germany.

Life

Gustaf Britsch was born into a middle-class Swabian family of teachers. He left his family early. He first studied architecture at the University of Stuttgart and worked as an architect in Stuttgart. Then he enrolled in 1906 at the Munich University of Philosophy and studied with Hans Cornelius and Theodor Lipps. He created theories to the understanding of art by early 1907, which were received by Adolf von Hildebrand and Konrad Fiedler. In 1909 he founded in Florence the "Institute of Theoretical and Applied Art Studies". In 1910, he was encouraged by Cornelius to publish his theories. He moved back to Munich in 1911 and in 1912 opened the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Arts Science again on Theresa Street in Schwabing. In 1913 he spoke at the Congress of Aesthetics and General Art Studies in Berlin. Together with his student Egon Kornmann he represented a highly regarded school of thought about children's artistic development, which found its way into art education programs in Germany. These theories were also contradictory to others, such as Richard Mund.

After Britschs' death, Kornmannn continued the Gustaf Britsch Institute in Starnberg. He also married Britschs' widow Louise, and clarified with her Britschs' designs and theories. So the Starnberger Kornmann-Britsch-circle (also Britsch-Kormann School) was founded, which employed art teacher Hans Herrmann.[1][2] Kornmann was editor in the 1930s of the magazine The Shape.[3]

Gustaf Britsch Institute

The Gustaf Britsch Institute for Art Research (also known as: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Arts Science; School of Fine Arts Starnberg; private art school Britsch-Kornmann; Gustaf Britsch Institute for comparative viewing art) existed from 1912 in Munich and then from about 1920 to about 1967 in a fashionable villa on Prinzenweg 13 in Starnberg, headed by Egon and Louise Kornmann.[nb 1]

Numerous international artists and art teachers were trained and employed for decades, such as:

  • 1912–1915 Arnold Clementschitsch[4]
  • 1920 Fritz von Graevenitz[5][6]
  • 1921/1925 Hermann Mayrhofer[7]
  • 1925 Martin Seitz (Schüler von Josef Wackerle)[8]
  • 1925–1929 Gerhard Gollwitzer
  • 1926 Rudolf Conrad Erich Allwardt[9]
  • 1934 Irina Alexandrowna Borchman[10]
  • 1939 Richard Lackner[11]
  • 1943 Hans Grünseis[12][13]

Works

Britsch published art theoretical essays, which were created in part by Gustaf Britsch Institute Starnberg as teaching material:

  • Gustaf Britsch: Theory of Fine Art (edited by Egon Kornmann), 1926
  • Gustaf Britsch: Theory of Fine Arts. 4 Edition, Verlag Henn, Ratingen 1966

Literature

  • Otfried Contactor: Britsch and Kornmann. Quellenkundliche studies on the theory of the visual arts; Königshausen and Neumann. Würzburg, 1993. ISBN 3-88479-794-8
  • Gustaf Britsch: Fonts. Fragments on art theory in the early 20th Century. In 1981. ISBN 3-7861-1240-1 .
  • Egon Kornmann: Britsch, Gustav Adolf. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1955, ISBN 3-428-00183-4, p 618 ( digitized ).

Notes

  1. ^ By 1940, the Kornmann's housed there for a few months friend and artist Clara Harnack from Jena, until they were ensured she was safe from the Gestapo. For New Year's 1942 they had Mildred and Arvid Harnack and Lilo Ramdohr as guests.

References

  1. ^ web.me.com (PDF)
  2. ^ Hermann Ludwig (2007-01-21). "kunst.zum.de". Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  3. ^ Peter Hiltmann (2004-04-18). "gestalt-archiv.de". Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  4. ^ members.aon.at December 18, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "graevenitz-stiftung.de". Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  6. ^ destatis.de (PDF)
  7. ^ antikbayreuth.de October 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ forschung.gnm.de[permanent dead link] (PDF)
  9. ^ Torsten Gertz. . Archived from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  10. ^ Irina Alexandrowna Borchman
  11. ^ "gottschee.de". Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  12. ^ Mathias E. Koch - http://www.AdOptimize.de. "kunstmarkt.com". Retrieved 2014-02-16. {{cite web}}: External link in |author= (help)
  13. ^ toogolino.kunstwart.com

Further reading

  • Marie-Luise Dietl: Children painting: To use the color at the end of primary school. Waxmann, 2004. ISBN 3-8309-1347-8 . (P. 48-55)
  • Egon Kornmann (ed.): Beginnings of new youth art. Original stocks folk art from the German-language area (certificates German Folk Art Issue 3, published by Gustaf Britsch Institute) Starnberg 1927
  • Egon Kornmann: Images of the Landscape From the 16th and 17th Century. Max Niehans Verlag, Zurich 1945
  • Egon Kornmann: The theory of Gustaf Britsch as the foundation of art education. Düsseldorf, Schwann, 1948. (From the German will to art education; 3)
  • Egon Kornmann: On the legality and the value of children's drawings. 3 Ed, Aloys Henn Publisher, Ratingen 1953
  • Egon Kornmann: art in life. Collected Essays. Edited by Hans Herrmann. Aloys Henn, Ratingen 1954
  • Egon Kornmann: basic principles of artistic design. Introduction to the theory of art by Gustaf Britsch. Henn, Ratingen 1962
  • Egon Kornmann: To evaluate by hand drawings. (Information of Gustaf Britsch Institute for Art Research. Book I. Printed as manuscript for the circle of the Institute) Gustaf Britsch Institute, Starnberg, 1929.
  • Luise Kornmann: the life and work of Gustaf Britsch. Ratingen 1952
  • Lilo Prince Ramdohr: Friendships in the White Rose. History Workshop Neuhausen, Munich 1995. ISBN 3-931231-00-3

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This article is an orphan as no other articles link to it Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions May 2015 Gustaf Adolf Britsch 11 August 1879 27 October 1923 was an early 20th century German art theorist and the founder of Gustaf Britsch Institute in Starnberg Germany Contents 1 Life 2 Gustaf Britsch Institute 3 Works 4 Literature 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further readingLife EditGustaf Britsch was born into a middle class Swabian family of teachers He left his family early He first studied architecture at the University of Stuttgart and worked as an architect in Stuttgart Then he enrolled in 1906 at the Munich University of Philosophy and studied with Hans Cornelius and Theodor Lipps He created theories to the understanding of art by early 1907 which were received by Adolf von Hildebrand and Konrad Fiedler In 1909 he founded in Florence the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Art Studies In 1910 he was encouraged by Cornelius to publish his theories He moved back to Munich in 1911 and in 1912 opened the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Arts Science again on Theresa Street in Schwabing In 1913 he spoke at the Congress of Aesthetics and General Art Studies in Berlin Together with his student Egon Kornmann he represented a highly regarded school of thought about children s artistic development which found its way into art education programs in Germany These theories were also contradictory to others such as Richard Mund After Britschs death Kornmannn continued the Gustaf Britsch Institute in Starnberg He also married Britschs widow Louise and clarified with her Britschs designs and theories So the Starnberger Kornmann Britsch circle also Britsch Kormann School was founded which employed art teacher Hans Herrmann 1 2 Kornmann was editor in the 1930s of the magazine The Shape 3 Gustaf Britsch Institute EditThe Gustaf Britsch Institute for Art Research also known as Institute of Theoretical and Applied Arts Science School of Fine Arts Starnberg private art school Britsch Kornmann Gustaf Britsch Institute for comparative viewing art existed from 1912 in Munich and then from about 1920 to about 1967 in a fashionable villa on Prinzenweg 13 in Starnberg headed by Egon and Louise Kornmann nb 1 Numerous international artists and art teachers were trained and employed for decades such as 1912 1915 Arnold Clementschitsch 4 1920 Fritz von Graevenitz 5 6 1921 1925 Hermann Mayrhofer 7 1925 Martin Seitz Schuler von Josef Wackerle 8 1925 1929 Gerhard Gollwitzer 1926 Rudolf Conrad Erich Allwardt 9 1934 Irina Alexandrowna Borchman 10 1939 Richard Lackner 11 1943 Hans Grunseis 12 13 Works EditBritsch published art theoretical essays which were created in part by Gustaf Britsch Institute Starnberg as teaching material Gustaf Britsch Theory of Fine Art edited by Egon Kornmann 1926 Gustaf Britsch Theory of Fine Arts 4 Edition Verlag Henn Ratingen 1966Literature EditOtfried Contactor Britsch and Kornmann 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Ed Aloys Henn Publisher Ratingen 1953 Egon Kornmann art in life Collected Essays Edited by Hans Herrmann Aloys Henn Ratingen 1954 Egon Kornmann basic principles of artistic design Introduction to the theory of art by Gustaf Britsch Henn Ratingen 1962 Egon Kornmann To evaluate by hand drawings Information of Gustaf Britsch Institute for Art Research Book I Printed as manuscript for the circle of the Institute Gustaf Britsch Institute Starnberg 1929 Luise Kornmann the life and work of Gustaf Britsch Ratingen 1952 Lilo Prince Ramdohr Friendships in the White Rose History Workshop Neuhausen Munich 1995 ISBN 3 931231 00 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gustaf Britsch amp oldid 917010791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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