Ilse Fehling, the Glossary
Ilse Fehling was a German costume designer and sculptor associated with the Bauhaus and Nazi propaganda films.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Bauhaus, Cubism, Degenerate art, Gertrud Grunow, Kunstgewerbeschule, Nazi Party, Nazism, Oskar Schlemmer, Paul Klee, Propaganda in Nazi Germany, Prussian Academy of Arts, Rationing, Reimann School, The Ruler, Women of the Bauhaus, World War II, Wrzeszcz.
- Artists from Gdańsk
- German costume designers
Bauhaus
The Staatliches Bauhaus, commonly known as the, was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts.
Cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement begun in Paris that revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.
Degenerate art
Degenerate art (Entartete Kunst was a term adopted in the 1920s by the Nazi Party in Germany to describe modern art.
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Gertrud Grunow
Gertrud Grunow (8 July 1870 – 11 June 1944) was a German musician and educationalist who formulated theories on the relationships between sound, colour and movement and was a specialist in vocal pedagogy.
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Kunstgewerbeschule
A Kunstgewerbeschule (English: School of Arts and Crafts or School of Applied Arts) was a type of vocational arts school that existed in German-speaking countries from the mid-19th century.
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Nazi Party
The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.
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Nazism
Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.
Oskar Schlemmer
Oskar Schlemmer (4 September 1888 – 13 April 1943) was a German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer associated with the Bauhaus school.
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Paul Klee
Paul Klee (18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist.
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Propaganda in Nazi Germany
The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's dictatorship of Germany from 1933 to 1945 was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies.
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Prussian Academy of Arts
The Prussian Academy of Arts (Preußische Akademie der Künste) was a state arts academy first established in Berlin, Brandenburg, in 1694/1696 by prince-elector Frederick III, in personal union Duke Frederick I of Prussia, and later king in Prussia.
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Rationing
Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand.
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Reimann School
The Reimann School of Art and Design was a private art school which was founded in Berlin in 1902 by Albert Reimann, and re-established in Regency Street, Pimlico, London in January 1937 after persecution by the Nazis.
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The Ruler
The Ruler (German: Der Herrscher) is a 1937 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan.
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Women of the Bauhaus
The Bauhaus was seen as a progressive academic institution, as it declared equality between the sexes and accepted both male and female students into its programs.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Wrzeszcz
Wrzeszcz (pronounced, Langfuhr; Wrzészcz) is one of the boroughs of the Northern Polish city of Gdańsk.
See also
Artists from Gdańsk
- Abelard Giza
- Adam Jankowski
- Adolf Echtler
- Agnieszka Brzezańska
- Andreas Schlüter
- Anna Maria Werner
- Anton Möller
- C.T. Jasper
- Carl Borromäus Andreas Ruthart
- Cezary Paszkowski
- Daniel Chodowiecki
- Daniel Schultz
- Eduard Hildebrandt
- Enoch Seeman
- Friedrich Eduard Meyerheim
- Fritz Brandtner
- Gisela Beker
- Heinrich Wilhelm Zimmerman
- Ilse Fehling
- Jacob Breyne
- Janusz Janowski
- Jeremias Falck
- John Valentine Haidt
- Mathias Goeritz
- Pandolfo Reschi
- Rafał Betlejewski
- Robert Reinick
- Sat-Okh
- Suzanne Eisendieck
- Szymon Rogiński
German costume designers
- Aenne Willkomm
- Bina Daigeler
- Carl Emil Doepler
- Claudia Hill
- Dorothea Nicolai
- Else Oppler-Legband
- Frank Philipp Schlößmann
- Franz von Seitz
- Hainer Hill
- Helmut Jürgens
- Herbert Wernicke
- Hildegard Bechtler
- Ilse Fehling
- Ita Maximowna
- Katrin Lea Tag
- Lavinia Schulz
- Lisy Christl
- Ludwig Kainer
- Max Karl Tilke
- Moidele Bickel
- Pauline Krautz
- Sibylle Boden-Gerstner
- Yella Rottländer