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词条 Paul Strecker
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  1. Career highlights

  2. Selected works

  3. Selected literary works

  4. External links

  5. References

Paul Strecker (13 August 1898 Mainz — 6 March 1950 Berlin) was a German artist and writer who painted and designed sets for opera and theater.

Career highlights

Between 1919 and 1922, Strecker studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, then for two more years at the Academy of Arts, Berlin. In the summer of 1924, he spent an extended period in Rome studying the works of great masters.

Strecker moved to Paris in 1926 to work as a freelance painter up until the Nazi occupation, at which time he fled to the south of France. In 1945 he returned to Germany, settling in Berlin. In 1946, he began working as a set designer for the Berlin State Opera and, that same year, became a lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts, and, soon thereafter, became a full professor.

Strecker was a member of the Berliner Neuen Gruppe. Paul Strecker died March 6, 1950, in Berlin, at the age of 51. He was the younger brother of Ludwig Emanuel Strecker, Jr. (1883–1978)[2][3][4] and Wilhelm Strecker (1884–1958) and son of Ludwig Strecker, Sr. (1853–1943), the three of whom were partners in the family-run music publishing firm Schott and Co., Limited.

Selected works

  • "Morgen am Montmartre" ("Morning in Montmartre")
  • "Eiffelturm" ("Eiffel Tower")
  • "Consierge" ("Concierge")
  • "Hafen von Toulon" ("Port of Toulon")
  • "Die Flieger"
  • "Spanier" ("Spanish")

Selected literary works

  • Die Brücke von Avignon (The Avignon Bridge), forward by Alexander Koval, Bonn: Auer-Presse (1950) (with panels) {{OCLC|250478948}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.paul-strecker.org|Paul Strecker Foundation official website}}
  • Paul Strecker Collection, Academy of Arts, Berlin

References

1. ^Paul Strecker: Maler, Bühnenbildner, Schriftsteller (Paul Strecker: painter, stage designer, writer), by Walter Heist, Kleine Mainzer Bücherei (journal) {{OCLC|1981647}}, Mainz: Dr. Hanns Krach (juris doctor) (publisher) (1978) {{OCLC|6530891}}, {{ISBN|3-87439-052-7}}
2. ^Paul Strecker 1898-1950, by Wolfgang Venzmer, Paul Strecker Foundation; Mainz: Hermann Schmidt Publisher {{OCLC|39868332}}, {{ISBN|3-87439-432-8}}
3. ^Paul Strecker (1898-1950), Heinz Böhm (1907-1988) Quiet Days, edited by Andreas Hüneke, from the Catalog for the Exhibition of the Second Series of the Potsdamer Kunstvereins e.V. (Potsdam Art Club); Correspondences: April 5, 2007 – May 27, 2007, Potsdam Forum {{OCLC|263410525}}, {{ISBN|978-3-931640-61-3}}
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