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Oskar Garvens

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German sculptor and caricaturist
Oskar Garvens,Kladderadatsch cartoon of 1934 showingBarthou,Masaryk, andTitulescu, watched by War and Peace

Oskar Theodor Garvens (20 November 1874 – 18 November 1951) was a German sculptor and caricaturist.

Born inHanover in 1874,[1] and educated at theAcademy of Fine Arts, Munich,[2] Garvens was a supporter of traditional schools of art and mockedcubism in particular.[3][4]

In 1911, Garvens married Margarete Unger, and they had two children, Klaus (born 1912 in Berlin) and Ursula (born 1914).[5]

As well as publishing work in the influential arts magazineJugend,[6] during the 1920s Garvens became one of the leading illustrators for the satirical magazineKladderadatsch, which identified with "militant conservatism" and was an early supporter of theNazi Party.[7][8]

Garvens sometimes signed his work with amonogram of a small letter "o" inside a larger capital "G".[6]

He died inBerlin in 1951.[1]

Gallery

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  • Statue in Stadtfriedhof, Hanover
    Statue inStadtfriedhof, Hanover
  • "My wife and my young son", c. 1914
    "My wife and my young son", c. 1914
  • Caricature of Friedrich Ebert, 1919
    Caricature ofFriedrich Ebert, 1919
  • "Combing her hair", 1927
    "Combing her hair", 1927
  • "The Answer", 1927
    "The Answer", 1927
  • "The Peace brought down", September 1939
    "The Peace brought down", September 1939

Notes

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  1. ^ab"Oskar Garvens",Musée d'Orsay, accessed 7 July 2023
  2. ^"Oskar Garvens",Netherlands Institute for Art History at rkd.nl, accessed 8 July 2023
  3. ^"The Art of Caricature - Oskar Garvens (1874–1951) looks at cubism and naturalism" inNew Statesman and Nation, Vol. 102 (1981), p. 17
  4. ^Edward Lucie-Smith,The Art of Caricature (London: Orbis Publishing, 1981,ISBN 978-0856130700), p. 120
  5. ^"Oskar Garvens", online-ofb.de, accessed 8 July 2023
  6. ^abFranz Goldstein, "Garvens, Oskar Theodor, Berlin, geb. Hannover 1874, gest. 1951; Bildhauer, Karikaturist, Zeichner, Mitarbeiter der „Jugend“" inInternationales Verzeichnis der Monogramme bildender Künstler seit 1850 (Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020),p. 285
  7. ^Lasse Wichert,Personale Mythen des Nationalsozialismus: Die Gestaltung des Einzelnen in literarischen Entwürfen (Verlag Wilhelm Fink, 2018), pp. 327, 333
  8. ^Klaus Haese, Wolfgang Schütte,Frau Republik geht pleite: Deutsche Karikaturen der zwanziger Jahre (Leipzig, 1989), pp. 114, 132

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