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Wolf von Beckerath (b. 18 March 1896, d. 18 December 1944) was a noted German artist, born at [[Krefeld (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)|Krefeld]], [[Germany|Germany]]. He studied art, history, and philosophy and attended the Krefeld School for Decorative Art (1921-1923). He has been called a representative "Rhenish Painter." Mathias T. Engels called him an artist "in the true sense of a high tradition . . . of great spiritual tension . . . specifically Rhenish by his express humanity . . . breath and immediacy of life." During [[World War (1939-1945) - Germany|World War II]] Wolf von Beckerath did a series of paintings which are considered his most important work: "Large and complete pictorial creations, mainly of a religious character. Some of these . . . will no doubt one day rank among the best of modern paintings." Engels also gave reproductions of Wolf von Beckerath's "Shepherds’ Adoration" and "Wedding of Canaan." Wolf von Beckerath died a victim of a bombing of Krefeld. | Wolf von Beckerath (b. 18 March 1896, d. 18 December 1944) was a noted German artist, born at [[Krefeld (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)|Krefeld]], [[Germany|Germany]]. He studied art, history, and philosophy and attended the Krefeld School for Decorative Art (1921-1923). He has been called a representative "Rhenish Painter." Mathias T. Engels called him an artist "in the true sense of a high tradition . . . of great spiritual tension . . . specifically Rhenish by his express humanity . . . breath and immediacy of life." During [[World War (1939-1945) - Germany|World War II]] Wolf von Beckerath did a series of paintings which are considered his most important work: "Large and complete pictorial creations, mainly of a religious character. Some of these . . . will no doubt one day rank among the best of modern paintings." Engels also gave reproductions of Wolf von Beckerath's "Shepherds’ Adoration" and "Wedding of Canaan." Wolf von Beckerath died a victim of a bombing of Krefeld. | ||
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= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
Engels, M. T. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Documents, Revue Mensuelle des Questions Allemandes: German Contemporary Art</em>. Offenburg, Germany: Gesellschaft für übernationale Zusammenarbeit, 1952: 84-87. | Engels, M. T. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Documents, Revue Mensuelle des Questions Allemandes: German Contemporary Art</em>. Offenburg, Germany: Gesellschaft für übernationale Zusammenarbeit, 1952: 84-87. | ||
"Wolf von Beckerath." Kunst & Krefeld e.v. Accessed 9 July 2007. <[http://www.kunstundkrefeld.de/ARCHIV/kuenstler.htm http://www.kunstundkrefeld.de/ARCHIV/kuenstler.htm]> | "Wolf von Beckerath." Kunst & Krefeld e.v. Accessed 9 July 2007. <[http://www.kunstundkrefeld.de/ARCHIV/kuenstler.htm http://www.kunstundkrefeld.de/ARCHIV/kuenstler.htm]> | ||
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Wolf von Beckerath (b. 18 March 1896, d. 18 December 1944) was a noted German artist, born at Krefeld, Germany. He studied art, history, and philosophy and attended the Krefeld School for Decorative Art (1921-1923). He has been called a representative "Rhenish Painter." Mathias T. Engels called him an artist "in the true sense of a high tradition . . . of great spiritual tension . . . specifically Rhenish by his express humanity . . . breath and immediacy of life." During World War II Wolf von Beckerath did a series of paintings which are considered his most important work: "Large and complete pictorial creations, mainly of a religious character. Some of these . . . will no doubt one day rank among the best of modern paintings." Engels also gave reproductions of Wolf von Beckerath's "Shepherds’ Adoration" and "Wedding of Canaan." Wolf von Beckerath died a victim of a bombing of Krefeld.
Bibliography
Engels, M. T. Documents, Revue Mensuelle des Questions Allemandes: German Contemporary Art. Offenburg, Germany: Gesellschaft für übernationale Zusammenarbeit, 1952: 84-87.
"Wolf von Beckerath." Kunst & Krefeld e.v. Accessed 9 July 2007. <http://www.kunstundkrefeld.de/ARCHIV/kuenstler.htm>
Author(s) | Ernst H Correll |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Correll, Ernst H. "Beckerath, Wolf von (1896-1944)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Beckerath,_Wolf_von_(1896-1944)&oldid=75296.
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Correll, Ernst H. (1959). Beckerath, Wolf von (1896-1944). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Beckerath,_Wolf_von_(1896-1944)&oldid=75296.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, pp. 1063-1064. All rights reserved.
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