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For more than twenty years, Heinz R. Böhme has collected artwork from "the Lost Generation," which refers to the generation that came of age during and just after World War I. Böhme's private collection recognizes more than eighty artists whose creative work was massively restricted under Germany's National Socialist regime. The collection, which currently contains over 350 works, documents the impressive achievements of these artists, who were ostracized and defamed as "degenerates" in their own time.

We Haven't Seen Each Other For So Long presents a selection of these works with large-format illustrations and extensive biographies of the artists. Expanded by an interview with the collector and an art-historical overview, the publication traces the lives and works of an almost-forgotten generation of painters and thus permits the general public to rediscover their pioneering artistic positions.

Featuring art by Heinrich Emil Adametz, Hanna Bekker vom Rath, Marianne Brandt, Heinrich Esser, Theo Garvé, Marta Hegemann, Annot und Rudolf Jacobi, Ludwig Jonas, Issai Kulvianski, Leo Maillet, Eugen Spiro, Heinrich Stegemann, Horst Strempel, Karl Tratt, and Julie Wolfthorn.

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  • Jan 15, 2021 Pub Date:
  • 9783777433899 ISBN-13:
  • 3777433896 ISBN-10:
  • English Language