Johannes Schreiter

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Johannes Schreiter (* 8. März 1930 in Buchholz, Sachsen) ist ein deutscher Maler, Grafiker und Glasbildner. rdf:langString
Johannes Schreiter (Buchholz (Saksen), 8 maart 1930) is een Duitse kunstenaar die (onder meer) werkt met glas. Werken uit zijn oeuvre zijn onder andere te vinden in diverse religieuze gebouwen in Duitsland zoals de Heilig Kruiskerk te Berlijn, de Nieuwe Mariadom te Hamburg en de Marienkirche in Lübeck. rdf:langString
Johannes Schreiter (born 8 March 1930) is a German graphic artist, printmaker, designer of stained glass, theoretician and cultural critic. Born in Buchholz in 1930, Schreiter studied in Munster, Mainz, and Berlin, before receiving a scholarship from Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in 1958. His invention of the Brandcollage in 1959 first brought him to broader cultural attention, and in 1963 he became professor of Painting and Graphic Art at the Frankfurt/Main School of Decorative Arts, and later Rector of the same. He was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuze (National Cross of Merit), the highest civilian honour granted by West Germany, in 1979. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter
rdf:langString Buchholz, Erzgebirgskreis, Germany
xsd:date 1930-03-08
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xsd:date 1930-03-08
rdf:langString Printmaking, painting, stained glass, Brandcollage
rdf:langString Chapel of the Brotherhood of St. Johannes, Leutesdorf; Église Notre-Dame de Douai; Heiliggeistkirche, Heidelberg; Ulm Minster; Whitechapel Medical Library
rdf:langString Der Glasmaler
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter (* 8. März 1930 in Buchholz, Sachsen) ist ein deutscher Maler, Grafiker und Glasbildner.
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter (born 8 March 1930) is a German graphic artist, printmaker, designer of stained glass, theoretician and cultural critic. Born in Buchholz in 1930, Schreiter studied in Munster, Mainz, and Berlin, before receiving a scholarship from Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in 1958. His invention of the Brandcollage in 1959 first brought him to broader cultural attention, and in 1963 he became professor of Painting and Graphic Art at the Frankfurt/Main School of Decorative Arts, and later Rector of the same. He was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuze (National Cross of Merit), the highest civilian honour granted by West Germany, in 1979. Part of the influential Post-War German school of stained glass, Schreiter's work is characterised by the exploitation of lead as a graphic rather than solely structural element; the use of translucent, unpainted glass; and by a highly-developed and personal language of symbols. Regarded as occupying a position of pre-eminence in the stained glass of the 20th century, works by Schreiter can be found in historical and contemporary buildings, museums, and public and private art collections worldwide.
rdf:langString Johannes Schreiter (Buchholz (Saksen), 8 maart 1930) is een Duitse kunstenaar die (onder meer) werkt met glas. Werken uit zijn oeuvre zijn onder andere te vinden in diverse religieuze gebouwen in Duitsland zoals de Heilig Kruiskerk te Berlijn, de Nieuwe Mariadom te Hamburg en de Marienkirche in Lübeck.
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xsd:gYear 1930

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