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Villa Romana Prize

The Villa Romana Prize, German: Villa-Romana-Preis, is an art prize awarded by the Deutscher Künstlerbund. It was established in 1905 and is the oldest German art award.[1] The prize consists of a one-year artistic residence in the Villa Romana, a nineteenth-century villa on the Via Senese in the southern outskirts of Florence, in Tuscany in central Italy.[2][3]

Villa Romana Prize
Villa-Romana-Preis
The villa, seen from the Via Senese
Awarded forannual award to visual artists
Date1905
LocationVilla Romana, Florence
CountryItaly
Presented byDeutscher Künstlerbund
Reward(s)One-year artistic residence
Websitevillaromana.org
Max Klinger and Elsa Asanijeff in the garden of the villa, April 1905
The painter Maria Caspar-Filser with her family in front of Villa Romana, 1914

Max Klinger, who in 1903 had become vice-president of the Deutscher Künstlerbund, established the Villa Romana as a study centre for artists in 1905.[4] He had bought it that year for 60,000 gold lire.[5] The prize was first awarded in that year also.[1]

Among the many recipients of the award are Max Beckmann (1906),[6] Ernst Barlach (1909),[7] Joseph Fassbender (1929),[8] Gerhard Marcks,[9] Toni Stadler [de] (1937),[10] Walter Stöhrer (1978),[11] and Georg Baselitz (1965).[12]

Recipients

1905 to 1914

1928 to 1943

  • 1928: Gerhard Marcks[9]
  • 1929: Joseph Fassbender[8]
  • 1930: Josef Henselmann
  • 1931: Franz Xaver Fuhr [de][1]
  • 1932: Hans Christof Drexel [de]
  • 1933: John Sass
  • 1934: Otto Freytag [de]
  • 1935: Philipp Harth [de], William Maly
  • 1936: Emy Roeder, Arthur Degner
  • 1937: Toni Stadler[10]
  • 1938: Helmut Ruhmer
  • 1939: Fritz Bernuth
  • 1940: Rudolf Riester
  • 1941: Hans Breker, Karl Clobes, Walter Rossler
  • 1942: Oscar Kreibich, Hubert Nikolaus Lang, Karl Paul, Egon Schiffers
  • 1943: Wilhelm Hausmann, Kurt Lambert, Walter Wichmann

From 1959

  • 1959: Theo Bechteler, Peter Herkenrath, Carl-Heinz Kliemann, Toni Stadler
  • 1960: John Geccelli, Jochen Hiltmann, Guido Jendritzko, Harry Koegler
  • 1961: Peter Brüning, Erwin Eichbaum, Wilhelm Hausmann, Wolfgang vom Schemm
  • 1962: Horst Antes, Gerson Fehrenbach, Paran G'schrey, Hans Kock
  • 1963: Friedrich Karl Gotsch, Günter Ferdinand Ris, Ursula Sax, Horst Skodlerrak
  • 1964: Clemens Fischer, Winfred Gaul, Utz Kampmann, Rolf Szymanski
  • 1965: Georg Baselitz,[12] Franz Bucher, Rainer Küchenmeister, Ludwig Meidner
  • 1966: Hans Baschang, Dietlinde Stengelin, Helmut Sundhaußen, Gota Tellesch
  • 1967: Bernd Berner, Buja Bingemer, Horst Lark, Michael Black
  • 1968: Franz Bernhard, Rolf-Gunter Dienst, Hildegart Lutze, Gatja Helgart Rothe
  • 1969: Henry Brummack, Bernd Damke, Wolf Kahlen, Joachim Schmettau
  • 1970: Markus Lüpertz, Ansgar Nierhoff, Michael Schoenholtz, Ben Willikens
  • 1971: Peter Ackermann, Hermann Albert, Christa Dichgans, Jürgen Paatz
  • 1972: Klaus Fußmann, Edgar Gutbub, Max G. Kaminski, Hansjerg Maier-Aichen
  • 1973: Hede Bühl, Nino Malfatti, Jobst Meyer, Hans Peter Reuter
  • 1974: Kurt Koch, Christiane Maether, Heinz-Günter Prager, Arthur Stoll
  • 1975: Claudia Kinast, Bernd Klötzer, Alf Schuler, Dorothee von Windheim
  • 1976: Michael Bette, Michael Buthe, Nikolaus Lang, Bertram Weigel
  • 1977: Jakob Mattner, Anna Oppermann, Heinz Schanz, Gottfried Wiegand
  • 1978: Abraham David Christian, Elena Engel, Christiane Mobius, Walter Stöhrer[11]
  • 1979: Johannes Brus, Friedemann Hahn, Inge Higher, Mechtild Nemeczek
  • 1980: Fritz Gilow, Rainer Mang, Reinhard Pods, Gerd Rohling
  • 1981: Frank Dornseif, Bruno Erdmann, Dieter Kraemer, Guenter Tužina
  • 1982: Gundi Bindernagel, Karl Bohrmann, Marina Makowski, Eva-Maria Schön
  • 1983: Martin Rosz, Norbert Tadeusz, Nicole van den Plas, Michael Witlatschil
  • 1984: Rolf Behm, Doris Hadersdorfer, George Meissner, Marianne Pohl
  • 1985: Cordula Giidemann, Paul Herberg, Sabine Krasel, William Weiner
  • 1986: Andreas Bindl, Dietz Eilbacher, Andreas Grunert, Max Neumann
  • 1987: Lisa Hoever, Bernd Minnich, Thomas Virnich, Jochen Zellmann, Karl-Heinz Krause
  • 1988: Nikifor Brueckner, Gabriela Dauerer, Walter Kütz, Klaus Schmetz
  • 1989: Jörg Eberhard, Bernd Jünger, Gisela Kleinlein, Berthold Langnickel
  • 1990: Albert Borchardt, Galli (artist), Hermann Josef Mispelbaum, Norbert Radermacher
  • 1991: Vera Leutloff, Eberhard Wagner, Barbara Wille, Carl Emanuel Wolff
  • 1992: Sybille Berke, Katharina Grosse, Klaus Gärtner, Bernd Mechler
  • 1993: Andreas Bee, Jochem Hendricks, Marko Lehanka, Hans-Willi Notthoff
  • 1994: Herbert Barden, Karin Sander, Michel Sauer, Martin Steiner
  • 1995: Isa Dahl, Wolfgang Hambrecht, Andreas Sansoni, Jörg Spamer
  • 1996: Irene Blume, Christiane Dellbrügge and Ralf de Moll, Maik Löbbert, Dirk Löbbert, Michael Munding
  • 1997: Franz Baumgartner, Martin Schmidt, Walter Schreiner, Barbara von Wienskowski
  • 1998: Brunner/Ritz, Tobias Gerber, Peter Herrmann, Andreas Schön
  • 1999: Heiner Blumenthal, Andreas Bunte, Daniel Knorr, Gregor Schneider, Vincent Tavene
  • 2000: Thomas Eller, Michael Kutzner, Simon Vogel, Amelie von Wulffen
  • 2002: Simone Böhm, Dorothea Goldschmidt, Stephan Gripp, Dieter Viegen
  • 2002: Barbara Heim, Hannes Norberg, Daniela Trixl, Christina Zück
  • 2003: Sven-Ole Frahm, Gelke Gaycken, Norbert Kuepper, Markus Vater, Christian Frosch
  • 2004: Ralf Brück, Monika Kapfer, Christian Black, Jörg Wagner
  • 2005: Robert Klümpen, Alexander Laner, Ulla Irina Rossek, Constantin Wallhäuser
  • 2006: Andrea Hanak, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Anna Kerstin Otto, Stefan Thater
  • 2007: Andrea Faciu, Barbara Kussinger, Silke Markefka, Mikhail Pirgelis
  • 2008: Dani Gal, Julia Schmidt, Asli Sungu, Clemens von Wedemeyer
  • 2009: Olivier Foulon, Kalin Lindena, Eske Schluter, Benjamin Yavuzsoy
  • 2010: Anna Heidenhain, Sebastian Dacey, Anna Möller, Martin Pfeifle
  • 2011: Nora Schultz, Rebecca Ann Tess, Vincent Vulsma, Thomas Kilpper, Henrik Olesen
  • 2012: Nine Budde, Wolfgang Breuer, Sophie Reinhold, Yorgos Sapountzis
  • 2013: Shannon Bool, Heide Hinrichs, Daniel Maier-Reimer, Mariechen Danz
  • 2014: Ei Arakawa, Natalie Czech, Loretta Fahrenholz, Petrit Halilaj, Sergei Tcherepnin, Alvaro Urbano
  • 2015: Alisa Margolis, Johannes Paul Raether, Judith Raum, Anike Joyce Sadiq
  • 2016: Flaka Haliti, Stefan Vogel, Nico Joana Weber, Jonas Weichsel
  • 2017: Andrea Bellu, Matei Bellu, Carina Brandes, Kasia Fudakowski, Stefan Pente, Farkhondeh Shahroudi[13]
  • 2018: Jeewi Lee, Christophe Ndabananiye, Lerato Shadi, Viron Erol Vert[14]
  • 2019: KAYA, Marcela Moraga, Christian Naujoks, Rajkamal Kahlon
  • 2020: Özlem Altin, Lydia Hamann and Kaj Osteroth, Alice Peragine, Amelia Umuhire
  • 2021: Pauline Curnier Jardin, Lene Markusen, Musa Michelle Mattiuzzi, Giuseppe Stampone
  • 2022: Haure Madjid, Jasmina Metwaly, Neda Saeedi, Alexander Skorobogatov

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Jens Grandt (3 February 2018). Harmonie in Farbe (in German). Berliner Morgenpost. Accessed March 2018.
  2. ^ The Villa Romana Prize. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.
  3. ^ The Villa Romana in Florence. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.
  4. ^ Annegret Friedrich ([n.d.]). Klinger, Max. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  5. ^ Thomas Föhl (2005). Max Klinger und die Gründung der »Florentiner Künstlerkolonie« Villa Romana (in German). In: Thomas Föhl, Gerda Wendermann (editors) (2005). Ein Arkadien der Moderne? 100 Jahre Künstlerhaus Villa Romana in Florenz (exhibition catalogue). Berlin: G+H. ISBN 9783931768850.
  6. ^ a b Christian Lenz ([n.d.]). Beckmann, Max. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  7. ^ a b Yvonne Modlin ([n.d.]). Barlach, Ernst. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  8. ^ a b Uwe Haupenthal ([n.d.]). Fassbender, Joseph. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  9. ^ a b Martina Rudloff ([n.d.]). Marcks, Gerhard. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  10. ^ a b Ursel Berger ([n.d.]). Stadler, Toni. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  11. ^ a b Dominik Bartmann ([n.d.]). Stöhrer, Walter. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  12. ^ a b Andreas Franzke ([n.d.]). Baselitz [Kern], Georg. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
  13. ^ Fellows since 1905. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.
  14. ^ Villa Romana Fellows 2018. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Villa Romana Prize German Villa Romana Preis is an art prize awarded by the Deutscher Kunstlerbund It was established in 1905 and is the oldest German art award 1 The prize consists of a one year artistic residence in the Villa Romana a nineteenth century villa on the Via Senese in the southern outskirts of Florence in Tuscany in central Italy 2 3 Villa Romana PrizeVilla Romana PreisThe villa seen from the Via SeneseAwarded forannual award to visual artistsDate1905LocationVilla Romana FlorenceCountryItalyPresented byDeutscher KunstlerbundReward s One year artistic residenceWebsitevillaromana wbr org Max Klinger and Elsa Asanijeff in the garden of the villa April 1905 The painter Maria Caspar Filser with her family in front of Villa Romana 1914 Max Klinger who in 1903 had become vice president of the Deutscher Kunstlerbund established the Villa Romana as a study centre for artists in 1905 4 He had bought it that year for 60 000 gold lire 5 The prize was first awarded in that year also 1 Among the many recipients of the award are Max Beckmann 1906 6 Ernst Barlach 1909 7 Joseph Fassbender 1929 8 Gerhard Marcks 9 Toni Stadler de 1937 10 Walter Stohrer 1978 11 and Georg Baselitz 1965 12 Contents 1 Recipients 1 1 1905 to 1914 1 2 1928 to 1943 1 3 From 1959 2 See also 3 ReferencesRecipients Edit1905 to 1914 Edit 1905 Ulrich Hubner Georg Kolbe Richard Pietzsch de Kurt Tuch de Max Kurzweil 1906 Max Beckmann 6 Dora Hitz Kathe Kollwitz Hermann Schlittgen de 1907 Martin Brandenburg Georg Burmester Fritz Mackensen 1908 Ernst Barlach 7 Richard Dreher de Wilhelm Gross de Heinrich Tscharmann de 1909 Paul Baum Willi Geiger Adolf Schinnerer 1910 Karl Albiker Otto Hoger Hans Meid de 1911 Ludwig Cauer Otto Hoger Fritz Rhein de 1912 Theo von Brockhusen Alexander Gerbig Georg Greve Lindau de 1913 Karl Caspar Moritz Melzer de Erich Stephany de 1914 Otto Richard Bossert Bernhard Hasler de Wilhelm Laage de 1928 to 1943 Edit 1928 Gerhard Marcks 9 1929 Joseph Fassbender 8 1930 Josef Henselmann 1931 Franz Xaver Fuhr de 1 1932 Hans Christof Drexel de 1933 John Sass 1934 Otto Freytag de 1935 Philipp Harth de William Maly 1936 Emy Roeder Arthur Degner 1937 Toni Stadler 10 1938 Helmut Ruhmer 1939 Fritz Bernuth 1940 Rudolf Riester 1941 Hans Breker Karl Clobes Walter Rossler 1942 Oscar Kreibich Hubert Nikolaus Lang Karl Paul Egon Schiffers 1943 Wilhelm Hausmann Kurt Lambert Walter WichmannFrom 1959 Edit 1959 Theo Bechteler Peter Herkenrath Carl Heinz Kliemann Toni Stadler 1960 John Geccelli Jochen Hiltmann Guido Jendritzko Harry Koegler 1961 Peter Bruning Erwin Eichbaum Wilhelm Hausmann Wolfgang vom Schemm 1962 Horst Antes Gerson Fehrenbach Paran G schrey Hans Kock 1963 Friedrich Karl Gotsch Gunter Ferdinand Ris Ursula Sax Horst Skodlerrak 1964 Clemens Fischer Winfred Gaul Utz Kampmann Rolf Szymanski 1965 Georg Baselitz 12 Franz Bucher Rainer Kuchenmeister Ludwig Meidner 1966 Hans Baschang Dietlinde Stengelin Helmut Sundhaussen Gota Tellesch 1967 Bernd Berner Buja Bingemer Horst Lark Michael Black 1968 Franz Bernhard Rolf Gunter Dienst Hildegart Lutze Gatja Helgart Rothe 1969 Henry Brummack Bernd Damke Wolf Kahlen Joachim Schmettau 1970 Markus Lupertz Ansgar Nierhoff Michael Schoenholtz Ben Willikens 1971 Peter Ackermann Hermann Albert Christa Dichgans Jurgen Paatz 1972 Klaus Fussmann Edgar Gutbub Max G Kaminski Hansjerg Maier Aichen 1973 Hede Buhl Nino Malfatti Jobst Meyer Hans Peter Reuter 1974 Kurt Koch Christiane Maether Heinz Gunter Prager Arthur Stoll 1975 Claudia Kinast Bernd Klotzer Alf Schuler Dorothee von Windheim 1976 Michael Bette Michael Buthe Nikolaus Lang Bertram Weigel 1977 Jakob Mattner Anna Oppermann Heinz Schanz Gottfried Wiegand 1978 Abraham David Christian Elena Engel Christiane Mobius Walter Stohrer 11 1979 Johannes Brus Friedemann Hahn Inge Higher Mechtild Nemeczek 1980 Fritz Gilow Rainer Mang Reinhard Pods Gerd Rohling 1981 Frank Dornseif Bruno Erdmann Dieter Kraemer Guenter Tuzina 1982 Gundi Bindernagel Karl Bohrmann Marina Makowski Eva Maria Schon 1983 Martin Rosz Norbert Tadeusz Nicole van den Plas Michael Witlatschil 1984 Rolf Behm Doris Hadersdorfer George Meissner Marianne Pohl 1985 Cordula Giidemann Paul Herberg Sabine Krasel William Weiner 1986 Andreas Bindl Dietz Eilbacher Andreas Grunert Max Neumann 1987 Lisa Hoever Bernd Minnich Thomas Virnich Jochen Zellmann Karl Heinz Krause 1988 Nikifor Brueckner Gabriela Dauerer Walter Kutz Klaus Schmetz 1989 Jorg Eberhard Bernd Junger Gisela Kleinlein Berthold Langnickel 1990 Albert Borchardt Galli artist Hermann Josef Mispelbaum Norbert Radermacher 1991 Vera Leutloff Eberhard Wagner Barbara Wille Carl Emanuel Wolff 1992 Sybille Berke Katharina Grosse Klaus Gartner Bernd Mechler 1993 Andreas Bee Jochem Hendricks Marko Lehanka Hans Willi Notthoff 1994 Herbert Barden Karin Sander Michel Sauer Martin Steiner 1995 Isa Dahl Wolfgang Hambrecht Andreas Sansoni Jorg Spamer 1996 Irene Blume Christiane Dellbrugge and Ralf de Moll Maik Lobbert Dirk Lobbert Michael Munding 1997 Franz Baumgartner Martin Schmidt Walter Schreiner Barbara von Wienskowski 1998 Brunner Ritz Tobias Gerber Peter Herrmann Andreas Schon 1999 Heiner Blumenthal Andreas Bunte Daniel Knorr Gregor Schneider Vincent Tavene 2000 Thomas Eller Michael Kutzner Simon Vogel Amelie von Wulffen 2002 Simone Bohm Dorothea Goldschmidt Stephan Gripp Dieter Viegen 2002 Barbara Heim Hannes Norberg Daniela Trixl Christina Zuck 2003 Sven Ole Frahm Gelke Gaycken Norbert Kuepper Markus Vater Christian Frosch 2004 Ralf Bruck Monika Kapfer Christian Black Jorg Wagner 2005 Robert Klumpen Alexander Laner Ulla Irina Rossek Constantin Wallhauser 2006 Andrea Hanak Simon Dybbroe Moller Anna Kerstin Otto Stefan Thater 2007 Andrea Faciu Barbara Kussinger Silke Markefka Mikhail Pirgelis 2008 Dani Gal Julia Schmidt Asli Sungu Clemens von Wedemeyer 2009 Olivier Foulon Kalin Lindena Eske Schluter Benjamin Yavuzsoy 2010 Anna Heidenhain Sebastian Dacey Anna Moller Martin Pfeifle 2011 Nora Schultz Rebecca Ann Tess Vincent Vulsma Thomas Kilpper Henrik Olesen 2012 Nine Budde Wolfgang Breuer Sophie Reinhold Yorgos Sapountzis 2013 Shannon Bool Heide Hinrichs Daniel Maier Reimer Mariechen Danz 2014 Ei Arakawa Natalie Czech Loretta Fahrenholz Petrit Halilaj Sergei Tcherepnin Alvaro Urbano 2015 Alisa Margolis Johannes Paul Raether Judith Raum Anike Joyce Sadiq 2016 Flaka Haliti Stefan Vogel Nico Joana Weber Jonas Weichsel 2017 Andrea Bellu Matei Bellu Carina Brandes Kasia Fudakowski Stefan Pente Farkhondeh Shahroudi 13 2018 Jeewi Lee Christophe Ndabananiye Lerato Shadi Viron Erol Vert 14 2019 KAYA Marcela Moraga Christian Naujoks Rajkamal Kahlon 2020 Ozlem Altin Lydia Hamann and Kaj Osteroth Alice Peragine Amelia Umuhire 2021 Pauline Curnier Jardin Lene Markusen Musa Michelle Mattiuzzi Giuseppe Stampone 2022 Haure Madjid Jasmina Metwaly Neda Saeedi Alexander SkorobogatovSee also EditList of European art awardsReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villa Romana Florence a b c Jens Grandt 3 February 2018 Harmonie in Farbe in German Berliner Morgenpost Accessed March 2018 The Villa Romana Prize Villa Romana Accessed November 2018 The Villa Romana in Florence Villa Romana Accessed November 2018 Annegret Friedrich n d Klinger Max Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required Thomas Fohl 2005 Max Klinger und die Grundung der Florentiner Kunstlerkolonie Villa Romana in German In Thomas Fohl Gerda Wendermann editors 2005 Ein Arkadien der Moderne 100 Jahre Kunstlerhaus Villa Romana in Florenz exhibition catalogue Berlin G H ISBN 9783931768850 a b Christian Lenz n d Beckmann Max Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required a b Yvonne Modlin n d Barlach Ernst Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required a b Uwe Haupenthal n d Fassbender Joseph Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required a b Martina Rudloff n d Marcks Gerhard Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required a b Ursel Berger n d Stadler Toni Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required a b Dominik Bartmann n d Stohrer Walter Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required a b Andreas Franzke n d Baselitz Kern Georg Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2018 subscription required Fellows since 1905 Villa Romana Accessed November 2018 Villa Romana Fellows 2018 Villa Romana Accessed November 2018 Coordinates 43 45 15 N 11 14 21 E 43 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