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Wilhelm Schnarrenberger (1892-1966) was
a representant of Die Neue Sachlichkeit (The New Objectivity). After
the First World War he made drawings for publications like Der Weg,
Wieland and Simplicissimus. In 1924 he was one of the founders of
ORNA, a designers’ workshop. In 1937, his art was labeled
"degenerate". After the defeat of the Nazis, he was awarded
a professor position at Karlsruhe’s art school.
The art movement of The New Objectivity
found its expression in various genres such as painting and film.
The term was coined in 1925 on the occasion of a highly acclaimedexhibition of post-expressionist art in the Kunsthalle Mannheim. The
time frame of the New Objectivity is generally equated with that of
the Weimar Republic: 1918 to 1933. It began immediately after the
First World War with the turning of many artists to socially critical
picture subjects and ended in 1933 with the seizure of power by the
National Socialists.
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