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German Avant-Garde Book. Willy Jaeckel von Ernst Cohn-Wiener, Litho cover by K. Schmidt-Rottluff and litho by Willy ...
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Sold for: $70 (₪257)
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German Avant-Garde Book. Willy Jaeckel von Ernst Cohn-Wiener, Litho cover by K. Schmidt-Rottluff and litho by Willy Jaeckel, 32 illustr., 1st ed., 1920, Junge Kunst Band 9, in German
German Avant-Garde Book. Willy Jaeckel von Ernst Cohn-Wiener, Litho cover by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and litho by Willy Jaeckel, 32 illustr., 1st ed., 1920, Junge Kunst, Band 9.
Klinkhardt & Biermann, Leipzig, 1920., First Edition., 15 pp. - with one colour and 32 b/w plates.
Lithographed hard cover by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff with lithographed drawing of Willy Jaeckel
size: 20.5 x 14 cm. (8 x 5.5 inches)
Condition: spine damaged but binding still tight, page 15 detached; some wear and rubbing to cover, brown paper to pages; plates in good condition.
Weight: 110 gr.
Willy Gustav Erich Jaeckel (10 February 1888, Breslau – 30 January 1944, Berlin) was a German Expressionist painter and lithographer.
Jaeckel's father was a public lands manager and he originally intended to become a forest ranger, but poor health forced him to change his plans.[1] From 1906 to 1908, he studied at the art school in Breslau, then enrolled at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, under the direction of Otto Gussmann, an ornamental painter. In 1913, he moved to Berlin to work as a free-lance artist and became a member of the Berlin Secession in 1915. Four years later, he was elected a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts and became a teacher at the University of the Arts in 1925.[1]
His first successful painting was "Kampf" (Battle, or Struggle), a large canvas featuring a bellowing, muscular, naked man. In 1928, he was awarded the "Georg-Schlicht-Preis" for the "most beautiful portrait of a German woman".[2] His work was part of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics.[3]
He was named an Associate Professor in 1933, but he was dismissed when the Nazis came to power. His students protested, and he was eventually reinstated. This victory was short-lived, however. Those who took classes with him were likely not to graduate and, in 1937, some of his works were officially classified as "degenerate".[1] In response, he painted "Plowman in the Evening" (1939), meant to depict the Nazi concept of Blood and Soil. Many of his works survived the war only because the Nazi government removed them from Berlin.
He lost his studio to a bombing raid in 1943 and he was killed during another raid early the following year.[1] One of his major works, a four-part fresco mural at the Bahlsen bakery in Hanover dating from 1917, was destroyed later in 1944.
Ernst Cohn-Wiener (1882–1941) was a German historian of Islamic art. Born in the city of Tilsit, he studied the history of art, archaeology, and philosophy in Berlin and Heidelberg from 1902 to 1906. He received his PhD from Heidelberg in 1907.[1] In the 1920s his interest turned to Islamic art history and he resolved to explore the monuments of Central Asia, a little-known field at the time. After expeditions in 1924 and 1925, he published Turan: Islamische Baukunst in Mittelasien.[2] In 1933 Cohn-Wiener lost his position due to the anti-Semitic policies of the Nazis and he emigrated with his wife to India where he was employed by the Maharaja of Baroda. In 1939 emigrated to the USA where he died in 1941.
Cohn-Wiener's photographic archive was acquired by the British Museum in 1998 from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.[3] The Museum's archive consists of 868 images, primarily glass negatives.

