Heinrich Vogeler, I (Jugendstil)

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Para Consuelo. Feliz Cumpleaños!!!! http://www.youtube.com/user/abellaguera Music: "My Heart Will Go On" James Horner. Piano Jose Mª Armenta G-P http://www.youtube.com/user/TAUCE67 Muchas gracias querido Jose, como siempre un placer escuchar tu música! Heinrich Vogeler (December 12, 1872 -- 1942) was a German painter, designer, and architect, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He was born in Bremen, and studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1890--95. His artistic studies during this period included visits to Belgium and Italy. Vogeler is a Jugendstil artist who led the Worpswede group, a utopian artist community established in the 1890s in Germany. In 1895 Vogeler bought a cottage there and planted many birch trees around it, which gave the house its new name: Barkenhoff (Low German for Birkenhof, or "birch tree cottage"). In 1901, he married Martha Schröder(1879-1961) with whom he had three daughters, Marie Louise (Mieke), Helena Bettina and Martha (Masha). He made book illustrations in an art nouveau style, and executed decorative paintings for the town hall of Bremen shortly before traveling to Ceylon in 1906. During a trip to Łódź, he studied Maxim Gorky's works, which resulted in the development of a deep sympathy for the working class. This feeling reached further heights when he saw life in the slums of Glasgow and Manchester during a trip. In 1908 he and his brother Franz founded the 'Worpsweder Werkstätte', which produced household objects. His paintings increasingly reflected his sympathy for the working class. He volunteered for military service in World War I in 1914, and he was sent to the eastern front in 1915. Vogeler came to know of the Bolsheviks ideology during his time at the front as well as through his trips to Poland, Romania, Dobrudscha and Russia. After he made a written appeal for peace to the German Emperor, he was briefly sent to a mental hospital in Bremen before being discharged from military service. After the war he became a pacifist and joined the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). It was at that time that he and his wife Martha were divorced. From that point on, he wanted to work ideologically, and the romanticism of his earlier work gave way to proletarian content. In 1931 Vogeler and his second wife Zofia "Sonja" Marchlewska, daughter of Julian Marchlewski, emigrated to Russia. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union he along with other German citizens was deported in 1941 to Kazakhstan by the Soviet authorities, and died there weakened by poor living conditions and illness in 1942. KPD leader Wilhelm Pieck apparently had wanted to prevent his deportation, but Vogeler himself refused privileged treatment. As his wife Zofia and son Jan (1923-2005) were Polish citizens they were drafted instead of being deported with him. Jan soon became a founding member of the National Committee for a Free Germany and after a long post-war academic career in Moscow died in his father's Worpswede in 2005. Zofia emigrated to Poland and died in Warsaw in 1983. Meanwhile, the Barkenhoff became a children's home. It was recently restored and has re-opened as a Heinrich Vogeler Museum in 2004.

Comments

  1. Una musica extraordinaria la de este pianista es una excelente versión

    Las pinturas son realmente increibles de un gran estilo.
  2. Bellissimi dipinti ben abbinati nel video alla musica di Horner. Grazie
  3. Très jolies peintures et très belle musique de piano. Merci beaucoup Jane pour le partage de cette superbe réalisation - Amitiés - Nicole
  4. De nuevo muchas gracias Gregory! nos encantó hacer esta serie de Heinrich Vogeler, pinta genial!! Todavía no he empezado en serio con el Jugendstil, y quiero hacerlo porque las demas corrientes dentro del Art Nouveau, las tengo ya mas o menos todas, y ademas creo que va a valer la pena, si los demas son como Vogeler, seguro que son muy buenos! Me alegra mucho tambien que te haya gustado la interpretacion de mi amigo Jose M ª Armenta al piano!! Besos Amalia
  5. Me alegra mucho que hayas disfrutado la obra de Vogeler y esta versión maravillosa por Jose Mª de "Titanic" mi querida Zara. Sí, la verdad es que este pintor tuvo una vida muy intensa y muy implicado en sus ideales .. Muchas gracias guapa y muchos besos Amalia
  6. Muchas gracias querido Emilio, me alegra mucho que te haya gustado Buenas noches y besitos a todos Amalia
  7. Es verdad! es silverbirch :)) Sí, Siobhan, el Jugendstil tiene mucho de escandinavo, supongo que el arte en Alemania y más entonces debía ser parecido ... Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado !!! Besitos y feliz noche Amalia
  8. Espero que lo estes pasando muy bien, y que tengas suerte con ese tiempo otoñal que tanto te gusta! Disfruta y vuelve pronto mi querida Julie! Muchos besos Amalia
  9. Very expressive images. With one of the most beautiful songs ever. What more could you want. Just great!!!! Greetings Gregor
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  11. Very Beautiful Paintings of Vogeler and the Music of "Titanic" ! Sadly the end of his Life was Tragic in the Soviet Union ! Thanks so much for posting , Dear Amalia ! Kisses ! :)
  12. Precioso video Amalia. un abrazo. Emilio.
  13. Oh my I love their appreciation of the silverbirch :) Such a lovely tree. Birkenhof sounds wonderful! They obviously loved the tree. Lovely presentation and the paintings almost have a very Scandinavian look to them - clean lines and simple colours. Lovely film number one :)
  14. Sí Julia! no creo que tarden nada en obligar si o si a conectar YT con la cuenta de Google :(( Si yo pienso igual que tu, no sabes lo que me revienta la tirania de Google! pero es que tengo tantos buenos amigos y tanto trabajo hecho aqui... Me da rabia que Upload Society no arregle las dos o tres cosas que harian que el sitio fuese perfecto, pero hasta que no avisen de los comentarios, subidas y suscripciones ... Y hasta que no hagan públicas las listas de reproducción, será un sitio incómodo.
  15. Julia, si es por eso, no me preocupa, nunca subo más de 500 Mb en una semana .. lo de los videos de HD .. eso no se ... seria cuestión de probar .. De todas formas lo voy a investigar ;)
  16. Gracias a tí mi querida Stefi !!! me alegra mucho qu te haya gustado! disfruté mucho haciendo estos tres videos!! Muchos besos de tu amiga, Amalia
  17. Me daré una vuelta por Vimeo!! he oido hablar mucho de él, pero nunca me he registrado allí! y además y sobre todo, quiero seguir disfrutando de tus videos !!! Muchos besos y feliz tarde guapa Amalia
  18. Julia, a mí tambien me molesta mucho la conexión de YT con Google+, no me gusta que me hayan obligado a abrirme una cuenta de Google+ (dos en realidad, una para cada canal de YT) odio Google+! Aún así, existe una forma de que aun teniendo vinculados los canales de YT a Google+, poder dejar los comentarios del canal como antes. Yo tengo vinculadas las cuentas, y si vas a mi canal, verás que tengo los comentarios como siempre ;) Has visto mi video "comments in the channels with the old design" ?
  19. Beautiful paintings and nice gift for Consuelo! Thank you!
  20. Muchas gracias querida Karin, un placer compartirla contigo! Muchos besos Amalia


Additional Information:

Visibility: 1937

Duration: 3m 52s

Rating: 29