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Hans Grundig

Hans Grundig (February 19, 1901 – September 11, 1958) was a German painter and graphic artist associated with the New Objectivity movement.
He was born in Dresden and, after an apprenticeship as an interior decorator, studied in 1920–1921 at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts. He then studied at the Dresden Academy from 1922–1923. During the 1920s his paintings, primarily portraits of working-class subjects, were influenced by the work of Otto Dix.〔Michalski 1994, p. 64〕 Like his friend Gert Heinrich Wollheim, he often depicted himself in a theatrical manner, as in his ''Self-Portrait during the Carnival Season'' (1930).〔Michalski 1994, pp. 131-133〕 He made his first etchings in 1933.
Politically anti-fascist, he joined the German Communist Party in 1926, and was a founding member of the arts organization ''Assoziation revolutionärer bildender Künstler'' in Dresden in 1929.
Following the fall of the Weimar Republic, Grundig was declared a degenerate artist by the Nazis, who included his works in the defamatory ''Degenerate Art'' exhibition in Munich in 1937. He expressed his antagonism toward the regime in paintings such as ''The Thousand Year Reich'' (1936). Forbidden to practice his profession, he was arrested twice—briefly in 1936, and again in 1938, after which he was interned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp from 1940–1944.
In 1945 he went to Moscow, where he attended an anti-fascist school. Returning to Berlin in 1946, he became a professor of painting at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. In 1957 he published his autobiography, ''Zwischen Karneval und Aschermittwoch'' ("Between Shrovetide carnival and Ash Wednesday"). He was awarded the Heinrich Mann Prize in 1958, the year of his death in Berlin.
==See also==

* List of German painters

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