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Heinrich Kley (15 April 1863 in
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
– 1945 in
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) was a German illustrator, editorial illustrator and
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
. Kley studied "practical arts" at the Karlsruhe Akademie and finished his studies in Munich. His early works were conventional portraits, landscapes,
still life A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or man-made (drinking glasses, bo ...
s, city scenes and historical paintings. From about 1892 he won a reputation as an "industry artist", painting manufacturing scenes in oils and watercolors. They proved his deep understanding of the modern machine world. Kley attained greater notoriety with his sometimes darkly humorous pen drawings, published in '' Jugend'' and the notorious ''
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''. A collection of Kley's two published sketchbooks was sold under the title Sammelalbum alter und neuer Zeichnungen (Album of Old and New Drawings) which was banned under the
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regime. The date of Kley's death is uncertain. Rumors initially suggested his demise in 1937, then again in the early 1940s. It is also suggested that Kley died on 2 August 1945. Some sources mention the date of death as 8 February 1952. According to the Nazi banned books list, Kley died "08.02.1945", i.e., February 8th, 1945. According to the Nazi list of banned works Kley died 08.02.1945. which means Feb 8th, 1945 but is easy to interpret as Aug 2, 1945. https://verbrannte-und-verbannte.de/person?person=all&sort=name%3Aasc&page=41 Cartoonist
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was well aware of Kley's work and introduced his drawings to
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, who built an extensive private collection. A number of early Disney productions, notably ''
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'', reveal Kley's inspiration. Because of Disney's interest and reprints by Dover Publications, Kley is still known in the US, while he is nowadays little regarded in Germany.


References


Books

* Heinrich Kley, Leut‘ und Viecher''. Album. Albert Langen Verlag München o. J. * Heinrich Kley, Skizzenbuch. Hundert Federzeichnungen''. Albert Langen Verlag München o. J. * Heinrich Kley, Skizzenbuch II. Hundert Federzeichnungen. Albert Langen Verlag München o. J. * Hetaerenbriefe. Eine Auswahl aus Alciphron, Lucian u. a. Übersetzt von Dr. Hans W. Fischer. Mit Bildern von Heinrich Kley. Georg H. Wigand‘sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Leipzig o.J. * Lucian, Lucius oder der Esel. Vorwort von Georg Cordesmühl. Bilder von Heinrich Kley. Georg H. Wigand‘sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Leipzig o.J. * Vergils Aeneis. Travestiert von Alois Blumauer. Illustriert von Heinrich Kley. Berthold Sutter Verlag München 1910 * Justinus Kerner, Die Reiseschatten. Mit Urzinkzeichnungen von Heinrich Kley . Hans von Weber Verlag München 1921 * Festzug. Jubiläum der Universität Heidelberg 1386 - 1886. Festzugs-Album, von Heinrich Kley in Karlsruhe unter Leitung von Professor Hoff entworfen und gezeichnet. Verlag von Bangel & Schmitt (Otto Petters), Univ.-Buchhandlung und Edmund von König, Kunsthandlung in Heidelberg (vermutlich Kleys erste Veröffentlichung) * ''The Drawings of Heinrich Kley''. Dover Publications New York 1962 * ''More Drawings of Heinrich Kley. Sketchbook I and II''. With an introduction. Dover Publications New York 1961 * ''The Lost Art of Heinrich Kley, Volume 1: Drawings''. With a foreword by Michael Wm. Kaluta. Picture This Press, Silver Spring: Maryland, 2012 * ''The Lost Art of Heinrich Kley, Volume 2: Paintings and Sketches''. With a foreword by Joseph V. Procopio. Picture This Press, Silver Spring: Maryland, 2012


External links


The drawings of Heinrich Kley



Heinrich Kley's Life and Art (with video)
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