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Hermann Linde (26 August 1863,
Lübeck Lübeck (; Low German also ), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (german: Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany. With around 217,000 inhabitants, Lübeck is the second-largest city on the German Baltic coast and in the state ...
- 26 June 1923, Arlesheim) was a German painter in the Symbolist style. He specialized in " Oriental" themes.


Life and work

He was the son of Hermann Linde the Elder, a pharmacist and pioneering photographer. His brothers were
Max Linde Max Linde (14 June 1862 – 23 April 1940, in Lübeck) was an ophthalmologist who is best known as a patron and art collector of the early 20th century. He was an important patron of the painter Edvard Munch, among others. He had the most ex ...
, an ophthalmologist and art collector, and
Heinrich Eduard Linde-Walther Heinrich Eduard Linde-Walther, born Walther Heinrich Eduard Linde (16 August 1868, Lübeck - 23 May 1939, Travemünde) was a German painter and illustrator. Life He was the son of Hermann Linde the Elder, a pharmacist and pioneering photograp ...
, who also became a painter. He received his first art lessons from his grandfather Christian Peter Wilhelm Stolle, a decorative painter. He continued his studies at the
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts The Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (German ''Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden''), often abbreviated HfBK Dresden or simply HfBK, is a vocational university of visual arts located in Dresden, Germany. The present institution is the produc ...
and the
Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School The Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School, Weimar (German:Großherzoglich-Sächsische Kunstschule Weimar) was founded on 1 October 1860, in Weimar, Germany, by a decree of Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. It existed until 1910, when i ...
. In 1890, prompted by his brother Heinrich, who had just returned from Cairo, he took a study trip to Sicily, Egypt and Tunisia. From 1892 to 1895, he worked as a free-lance painter in India.Anthroposophie (Biographien Dokumentation): Biography of Linde
/ref> His painting "The
Langar Langar may refer to: Community eating *Langar (Sikhism) * Langar (Sufism) Places Afghanistan *Langar, Badakhshan, Afghanistan * Langar, Bamyan, Afghanistan * Langar, Faryab, Afghanistan * Langar, Herat, Afghanistan * Langar, Wardak, Afghanis ...
Procession" won the Gold Medal of the
Viceroy of India The Governor-General of India (1773–1950, from 1858 to 1947 the Viceroy and Governor-General of India, commonly shortened to Viceroy of India) was the representative of the monarch of the United Kingdom and after Indian independence in 19 ...
. It is currently in the collection of the
Übersee-Museum Bremen The Overseas Museum in Bremen (german: Übersee Museum Bremen) is a Natural History and ethnographic museum in northern Germany. In an integrated exhibition of Nature, Culture and Trading, the museum presents aspects of overseas regions with perm ...
. In 1896, he stayed briefly in Paris and Tunisia, then spent the next two years at the artists' colony in Dachau. Some of his father's relatives had been interested in the
Anthroposophical Society The General Anthroposophical Society is an "association of people whose will it is to nurture the life of the soul, both in the individual and in human society, on the basis of a true knowledge of the spiritual world." As an organization, it is d ...
. After attending a large meeting and lecture in 1906, he became a member. In 1910 he met Steiner, who invited him to paint interior murals for the First Goetheanum. Linde made sketches based on Goethe's ''Märchen von der Grünen Schlange und der Schönen Lilie'' (tale of "
The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (German title: ''Märchen'' or ''Das Märchen'') is a fairy tale by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published in 1795 in Friedrich Schiller's German magazine '' Die Horen'' (The Horae). It concludes Goethe's novell ...
"). After seeing the sketches, Steiner suggested that they be done in conjunction with scenes from Steiner's modern
mystery play Mystery plays and miracle plays (they are distinguished as two different forms although the terms are often used interchangeably) are among the earliest formally developed plays in medieval Europe. Medieval mystery plays focused on the represe ...
, ''The Portal of Initiation''. Linde would work on the murals and other projects there for many years to follow. He died six months after the First Goetheanum was destroyed by an arson fire. According to Steiner, he died of a "broken heart", because of all the years he had devoted himself entirely to the building and its artwork.Rudolf Steiner: Gesamtausgabe Vorträge
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References


Further reading

* Wulf Schadendorf: ''Museum
Behnhaus The Behnhaus is an art museum in the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, Germany, and part of its World Heritage Site. The Behnhaus as a structure is a neoclassical building with interior design by the Danish architect Joseph Christian Lillie. The museum ...
. Das Haus und seine Räume. Malerei, Skulptur, Kunsthandwerk'' (Lübecker Museumskataloge), expanded and revised edition. Museum für Kunst u. Kulturgeschichte d. Hansestadt, Lübeck 1976, pg.85 * Elisabeth Bessau: "Linde, Hermann" in: ''Biographisches Lexikon für Schleswig-Holstein und Lübeck'', Vol.11, Neumünster 2000, Pgs.228-230


Illustrations

* Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: ''The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily'' with 12 pictures by Hermann Linde. Steinerbooks (2006)


External links


Hermann Linde @ AnthroWiki
with quotes by Steiner
ArtNet: More works by Linde
{{DEFAULTSORT:Linde, Hermann 19th-century German painters 19th-century male artists German male painters 20th-century German painters 20th-century male artists Anthroposophists 1863 births 1923 deaths Artists from Lübeck