Carl Gehrts, also Karl Gehrts, complete name Karl Heinrich Julius Gehrts (11 May 1853 – 17 July 1898) was a German painter, illustrator and academic scholar. As a professor, he taught at the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf is the academy of fine arts of the state of North Rhine Westphalia at the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. Notable artists who studied or taught at the academy include Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Magdalena Jetelov� ...
.
Life
Born in
St. Pauli near
Hamburg
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Gehrts, son of a Hamburg master painter, was the elder brother of the painters and illustrators
Johannes Gehrts
Johannes Gehrts (26 February 1855 St. Pauli – 1921 Düsseldorf), brother of Carl Gehrts (1853–1898), was a leading German illustrator whose work appeared in popular magazines such as ''Die Gartenlaube'', in the design of children's books and ...
and
Franz Gehrts. After attending the Hamburg Gewerbeschule in the evenings, where he was taught by
Friedrich Heimerdinger, among others, he studied with the help of scholarships at the
Kunstakademie Weimar under
Ferdinand Brütt
Ferdinand Martin Cordt Brütt (13 July 1849, in Hamburg – 6 November 1936, in Bergen, Lower Saxony, Bergen) was a German painter. He was a distant relative of the sculptor Adolf Brütt.
Life and work
He took his first art lessons at the Hoch ...
,
Karl Gussow
Karl Gussow (25 February 1843, Havelberg – 27 March 1907, Munich) was a German painter and university professor.
Life and work
His early inclination to art was encouraged by his family so, as soon as he completed his secondary schooling, he ...
and
Albert Baur
Albert Baur (7 July 1835, Aachen - 7 May 1906, Düsseldorf) was a German painter, illustrator and engraver, associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule. He is sometimes referred to as Albert Baur the Elder, to distinguish him from his son, , w ...
from 1871. He followed his teacher Baur to Düsseldorf in 1876. There he worked as a
history
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,
landscape
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,
portrait
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and
genre painter
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. He was a friend of
Emil Zeiß
Emil Zeiß (2 July 1833 – 14 April 1910) was a German Protestant minister and painter. His body of work includes 33 sketchbooks and 1092 identified individual works, largely donated by his son to the Lippe Museum.
Life
Zeiß was born in the ...
. He had close artistic contact with , who taught sculpture at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts, and in later years also with the illustrator
Heinrich Otto. Gehrts found social connections in the circle of the writer
Sophie Hasenclever
Sophie Hasenclever (6 January 1823 as Sophie von Schadow – 10 May 1892) was a German poet and translator.
Life
Sophie von Schadow was born in Berlin, the only daughter of Wilhelm von Schadow and his wife Charlotte von Groschke, who came from ...
, wife of the writer
Richard Hasenclever and daughter of
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow (7 September 1789 – 19 March 1862) was a German Romantic painter.
Biography
He was born in Berlin, the second son of the sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow, who gave him his first lessons in drawing. He then turne ...
, as well as in the
Malkasten
Malkasten (English: "Paintbox") is a progressive German artists' association, founded in Düsseldorf in 1848, during the March Revolution. Since 1867, their headquarters have been in the Pempelfort district.
History
During the unrest in 1848, a ...
, of which he was a member. In 1879 he married
Anna Koettgen (1855–1901), the daughter of the painter
Gustav Adolf Koettgen
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, a landscape painter and craftswoman who had become his private pupil from 1877. Gehrt's daughter Erna (1881–1957) married in her first marriage Hans Erich
Hoesch (1881–1920), co-owner of the ironworks ''Eberhard Hoesch & Söhne'', after whose death in second marriage Willy Hopp (1878–1957), factory owner and chairman of the supervisory board of the
Hoesch AG
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In 1871, Hoesch was founded by Leopold Hoesch. In 1938, Hoesch employed 30,000 people.
In 1972, the prominent steel producer merged with the Dutch ...
.
His private studio was in his home, the
Villa Waldfrieden in the Düsseldorf suburb of
Rath, which he had had built by the Düsseldorf architect
Carl Wilhelm Schleicher Carl may refer to:
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. Gehrts was a popular and busy artist until he died of a nervous condition at the in
Endenich
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near Bonn in 1898 at the age of 45.
Work
Gehrts became known above all for his decorative paintings, colour glazing and book and jewellery graphics. His main work is considered to be the cycle of paintings for the upper floor of the staircase of the old
Düsseldorf Kunsthalle with the murals ''Die Kunst im Alterthum'' and ''Die Kunst in der Renaissance'', which were celebrated by contemporaries. Gehrts was also active as an illustrator for books and magazines, for example for the ''
Fliegende Blätter
The ' ("Flying Leaves"; also translated as "Flying Pages" or "Loose Sheets") was a German weekly humor and satire magazine appearing between 1845 and 1944 in Munich. Many of the illustrations were by well-known artists such as Wilhelm Busch, C ...
'' and ''
Die Gartenlaube
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''. His figures of brownies, gnomes, mermaids and elves, which he developed from legends and fairy tales, were particularly popular. Among his watercolours, the work ''Wedding of Petrucchio'' stands out. Through the mediation of his patron, the Hamburg export merchant , he also received some commissions in Hamburg and the surrounding area, such as three coloured glazings for the windows of the Bürgerschaftsaal in the
Hamburg City Hall
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.
After the end of
historism
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, his work was quite critically evaluated. The Art journal ' characterised him in 1901 as the "last romantic among German illustrators". In 2015, an exhibition by the under the title ''Carl Gehrts und die Düsseldorfer Malerschule'' in
Dahlem- presented a part of his works as well as pictures of his contemporaries from the
Düsseldorf school of painting
The Düsseldorf school of painting is a term referring to a group of painters who taught or studied at the Düsseldorf Academy (now the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf or Düsseldorf State Art Academy) during the 1830s and 1840s, when the Ac ...
.
* ''Die Ankunft des Seeräubers Störtebecker in Hamburg'', 1876
* ''Das Gastmahl des Grafen Gero'', 1876
* ''Ein Narrenkrieg im Burgsaale'', Illustration, 1879
* ''Das Gastmahl des Hiero'', 1879–1882
* Allegorical and ornamental wall decorations of the art exhibition and the textile and machinery hall on the
Gewerbe- und Kunstausstellung Düsseldorf 1880, together with
Karl Rudolf Sohn
Karl Friedrich Rudolf Sohn (21 July 1845, Düsseldorf – 29 August 1908, Düsseldorf) was a German portrait painter in the Academic style.
Biography
His father was the landscape painter, Karl Ferdinand Sohn. After graduating from the , he w ...
as well as
Ernst
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* Anton Ernst (1975 ...
and
Fritz Roeber.
* ''Stahl und Eisen'', Illustration, 1881
* ''Hochzeit des Petrucchio'', watercolor, 1885
* ''Bismarck-Adresse des Künstlervereins „Malkasten“ in Düsseldorf'', 1885.
* ''Dezemberfest Malkasten 1887 Düsseldorf: „Eine Weltausstellung 1887 in der Seestadt Düsseldorf“'', wood engraving 1887
* Four murals inside the Hotel-Restaurant Münker-Kaletsch (Café Central), Königsallee 32, 1887, realized by
Oscar Wichtendahl and Franz Gehrts.
* Six allegorical murals on the main periods of art history in the
Alte Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, including ''Die Kunst im Alterthum'' and ''Die Kunst in der Renaissance'' (als sich gegenüberstehende Pendants 1887 entworfen,
[Monika Wagner: ''Allegorie und Geschichte. Ausstattungsprogramme öffentlicher Gebäude im 19. Jahrhundert. Von der Cornelius-Schule zur Malerei der Wilhelminischen Ära.'' Tübinger Studien zur Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte, vol. 9, Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Tübingen 1989, , .] frescoes between 1889 und 1897 damaged in 1942 by air raids during the Second World War, removed in 1944, then lost), there also 16
lunette
A lunette (French ''lunette'', "little moon") is a half-moon shaped architectural space, variously filled with sculpture, painted, glazed, filled with recessed masonry, or void.
A lunette may also be segmental, and the arch may be an arc taken ...
s on thema ''Die Freuden und Leiden des Mägdleins Malerei''
Porträt des Bildhauers Clemens Buscher, sign. 6 January (18)92 CG
* New curtain of the
Malkastenbühne, 1894
* ''Orientalische Händler auf der Wartburg''
References
Further reading
* ''Carl Gehrts.'' In ''
Über Land und Meer
''Über Land und Meer'' (German: ''Over Land and Sea'') was a German illustrated news and political magazine published in Stuttgart, Germany, between 1858 and 1923. Its subtitle was ''Allgemeine illustrierte Zeitung''.
History and profile
''Üb ...
. Deutsche Illustrirte Zeitung.'' Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Munich 1888, vol. 59, .
* ''Gehrts, Karl.'' In
Friedrich Heinrich von Boetticher
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Friedrich Heinrich von Boetticher (1826–1902) was a German publisher, bookseller, scholar and art historian.
Boetticher was born 23 June 1826 in Riga, the tenth of 17 children of the merchant and landowner Carl von Boetticher (1782- ...
's ''Malerwerke des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts. Beitrag zur Kunstgeschichte.'' Vol. I, Dresden 1895, pp. 364 f. ().
* Joh. Sass: ''Gehrts, Karl Heinrich Julius.'' In Anton Bettelheim (ed.): ''Biographisches Jahrbuch und deutscher Nekrolog.'' 3. Jahrgang 1898 (1899), pp. 337 ff.
* : ''Die Treppenhaus-Fresken von Carl Gehrts.'' Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf ca. 1899. ().
* W. Schleicher: Carl Gehrts. In ''Die Gartenlaube''. 1899,
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*
Max Jordan
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: ''Ausstellung von Werken des Malers Carl Gehrts''. Universität der Künste, Berlin 1899.
* ''Karl Gehrts-Album'', Braun & Schneider, Munich 1900.
*
* Ingrid Bosch (ed.), Sabine Schroyen: ''Carl Gehrts 1853, Hamburg – 1898 Bonn.'' Exhibition catalogue Kunstmuseum Bonnn 1994.
* (ed.): ''Carl Gehrts (1853–1898) und die Düsseldorfer Malerschule.''
Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2015, .
External links
Carl Gehrts in HeidICONIllustrationen der Fliegenden Blätter
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19th-century German painters
19th-century German male artists
German landscape painters
German genre painters
German portrait painters
German history painters
German illustrators
Academic staff of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
1853 births
1898 deaths
Artists from Hamburg