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Gero Trauth (born 25 June 1942) is a German painter, graphic artist, porcelain illustrator and designer.


Life and art work

Gero Trauth was born as a single child to Dr. med. Fritz Trauth and his wife Irene Jung in Neurode/Eulengebirge, Lower Silesia. In 1946 the family had to move to West Germany and settled in Siegen. Trauth is married to Renate Lohmann with two grown-up daughters.


Education

Trauth started his education in 1959 as a volunteer at the Buchkunst-Eggebrecht-Presse in Mainz led by Hans Schmidt. Then he studied
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,
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and Design at the ''Staatliche
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'' (today
University of Applied Sciences, Mainz The Mainz University of Applied Sciences (German: ''Hochschule Mainz''), is a 1971-founded university located in Mainz, Germany. The University of Applied Sciences Mainz consists of three faculties: School of Technology, School of Design and Sch ...
) from 1960 to 1965. His teachers were Gedo Dotterweich (1983-1986 president of the '' Deutscher Werkbund''), Alfred Tilp, Heinz Müller-Olm (sculpture), Aloys Ruppel (history of calligraphy and books at the Johannes-Gutenberg-University), Helmut Presser (director of the Gutenberg Museum, history of book illustration). The studies were completed by seminars given by
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(''ZERO Lichtraum''), Herbert W. Kapitzki and Anton Stankowski. In 1965, Trauth graduated with honors and gave a special exhibition at the Staatliche Werkkunstschule Mainz for a delegation of the ministry of Rheinland-Pfalz.


Tutors and friends

In 1962 Trauth met
Bjørn Wiinblad Bjørn Wiinblad (20 September 1919 – 8 June 2006), was a Danish painter, designer and artist in ceramics, silver, bronze, textiles, and graphics. His work has been shown widely in Europe, in the United States of America first in 1954 and in J ...
through the help of designer Elsa Fischer-Dreyden. During his studies, Trauth frequently stayed in Copenhagen and Wiinblad became his artistic tutor and later his friend. Trauth also became close friends with the Swedish painter and graphic-designer Gunnar Norrman († 2005) and his wife Ulla. They often visited each other and worked together at the same artistic printing press for copper gravure.


Art works


Painting and design

Since 1966, Trauth has been working as an independent painter and designer in his studio in Siegen. In 1972 he designed and built his private house. From 1967 to 1983 his works include sketches, graphics and sculptures for internationally famous art galleries such as ''Artes - Kunst unserer Welt'' 1982-1989, ''ars mundi - die Welt der Kunst'' 1982/1983 (release of the sculpture “Du” (''You'') both in a bronze and a marble version as well as posters and oil paintings. Trauth published two illustrated books entitled ''Verschollene Gärten'' (''Forgotten Gardens'') and ''Mein Herz ist ein Stern - Bilder wie Träume und Märchen'' (''My heart is a star''). His work as a designer ranges from ceramic tiles (Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur, Karlsruhe), fabric designs (Stuttgarter Gardinenfabrik, Taunus Textildruck), lamps (Bundesgartenschau Dortmund, Ambiente Messen Frankfurt a.M.), cutlery (department store GUM), pottery (Eternit AG) ceramic and stainless steel ornaments for public buildings as well as furniture designs. In 2000 he opened an exhibition house in Siegen (Gero-Trauth-Haus).


Illustrations on porcelain

In 1984 he began what was to be an extremely successful partnership with Villeroy&Boch/Heinrich–Porzellan in Selb which ended in 1997. During this time Trauth left his mark decisively on the range of products. The exclusive table settings and dinnerware were looked after by Trauth and
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whose objet d’art (collectors’ piece) “Paloma Picasso-Suite de Vase” was decorated by Trauth. Moreover, he designed bone china dinner services (''Vie Sauvage'', ''Arabian Fantasy'' und ''Happy Seasons''). Numerous articles show his style, among others the exclusive objet d’art (collectors’ piece) “Magnum” (1990). Trauth also created series of porcelain for the WWF (''Symbiose Mensch – Natur'', 1990) and the German Cancer Research (''Deutsche Krebshilfe''; (Träumereien, 1995). Moreover, series of Russian fairy tale motifs (''Zaubermärchen aus dem Alten Rußland'', ''Märchen der Wolga'', ''Die Träume der Katharina'') were created as well as other series (''Zauberwelt der Manege'', ''Liebespaare der Weltliteratur''), annual Christmas plates, which were presented in Europe (Internationale Frankfurter Messen) and in the USA (Southbend-Fair, Chicago), V&B, Madison Avenue, New York.


Cappella Gero Trauth

In 2003 the new exhibition showroom ''Cappella Gero Trauth'' was designed by Trauth. It stands for the symbiosis of works from the world literature and Trauth’s art works and is thought to be a refuge for his collectors. 2005 :
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and exhibition of water-color graphics on
Heinrich Heine Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which was set to music in the form of '' Lied ...
’s ''Buch der Lieder'' (''Book of Songs, 1827'') 2008 : Vernissage and exhibition of oil paintings and graphics on Alexander Ostrovsky's
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(''The Snow Maiden'' or ''Snowflake'') 2012 : Vernissage and exhibition of oil paintings and graphics on “Ich bin so wild nach deinem Erdbeermund”: Nymphs 2013 : Vernissage and exhibition of oil paintings and graphics on “Indische Märchenwelt” (graphical interpretations of the
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, ''Song of Govinda'')Laudationes at the vernissage (March 30, 2013): Pooja M. Tillu (Consulate General of India, Frankfurt), Dr. Jacob Tharakan (German-Indian Society, Mainz), Prof. Dr. Michael Hahn (Head of the Dept. Indology and Tibetology, University of Marburg); musical interludes by pianist Sheila Arnold and
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and
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Meera Varghese.


Awards and recognitions

*1957 Winner of a competition of the magazine “''
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''” entitled self-portraits (January 12, 1957). *1964 Design award (gift wrapping) by the Swedish company
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. *1969 Seven Design Awards “Die gute Form” for company products at the International Frankfurt Trade Fair. *1990 Trauths collectors’ pieces on porcelain were entered in and exhibited by the Museum of Ceramics in Mettlach. *2004 ''Alle unsere Träume'' (''All our Dreams'') accepted by the Museum of the
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, Foyle
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Archive (Nr. 2005.2566), London. *2006 Trauth's 32 graphics on Heinrich Heine’s “Book of Songs” were accepted by the ''Heinrich-Heine-Institut'' in Düsseldorf.


Bibliography

*''Verschollene Gärten - ein Bildband'' (''Lost Gardens – a book of paintings''), Rettmer und Luy, Karlsruhe 1979, 2. Edition 1982 *''Mein Herz ist ein Stern - Bilder wie Träume und Märchen'', ein Bildband (''My Heart is a Star – Paintings like Dreams and Fairytales''), Im Haus der Sterne 1998, *''Das Buch zum Buch der Lieder'' - Illustrations of Heinrich Heines Buch der Lieder, Cappella Gero Trauth 2006 *''Das Buch zum Schneeflöckchen'' - Illustrations of Alexander Ostrowskis Sneguročka/Schneeflöckchen, Cappella Gero Trauth 2009


Collector lists and encyclopedias

*Listed in ''Collector Editions''/Spring 1986, Collector Communications-Corp, NY. *Listed in ''Plate World'' (''Who's Who among Artists'') (1987). *Listed in ''The Bradford Book of Collector's Plates'' (1988). *A.-A. Ziese ''Allgemeines Lexikon der Kunstschaffenden in der bildenden und gestaltenden Kunst im ausgehenden XX. Jahrhundert, Bd. 2, Nr. 82005, Verlag arte factum, Nürnberg (1986/87).


Footnotes


External links


Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Trauth, Gero 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists German male painters 21st-century German painters 21st-century German male artists German illustrators German designers 1942 births Living people People from Nowa Ruda People from the Province of Silesia University of Applied Sciences, Mainz alumni