Heinrich Campendonk
- Introduction
- Heinrich Mathias Ernst Campendonk (3 November 1889 – 9 May 1957) was a painter and graphic designer born in Germany who became a naturalized Dutch citizen.
- Wikidata
- Q213685
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Stained Glass Artist, Designer, Painter
- Names
- Heinrich Campendonk, Heinrich Campendonck, Mathias Heinrich Ernst Campendonck, Heinrich Mathias Ernst Campendonk, Heinrich Campendouck, Mathias Heinrich Ernst Campendonk
- Ulan
- 500009451
Exhibitions
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German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
Mar 27–Jul 11, 2011
MoMA
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About Face: Selections from the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books
May 21–Jun 5, 2001
MoMA
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Three Masters of the Bauhaus: Lyonel Feininger, Vasily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee
Jan 27–May 17, 1994
MoMA
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Four German Printmakers: Max Klinger, Lovis Corinth, Christian Rohlfs, and Otto Dix
Apr 4–Jul 23, 1991
MoMA
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Figurative Inventions
Mar 22–Jul 17, 1990
MoMA
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Heinrich Campendonk has
13 exhibitionsonline.
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Heinrich Campendonk The Fairytale (Das Märchen) 1916
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Heinrich Campendonk The Fairytale (Das Märchen) (1916)
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Heinrich Campendonk The Tiger (Der Tiger) (1916)
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Heinrich Campendonk Seated Girl with Stag (Sitzendes Mädchen mit Hirsch) (1916)
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Heinrich Campendonk Composition with Nude Woman and Animals (Komposition mit weiblichem Akt und Tieren) (1916)
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Heinrich Campendonk Frogs and Butterfly (Frösche und Schmetterling) (plate, loose leaf) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 1, no. 8 (Aug 1917) 1917
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Heinrich Campendonk Girl with Frogs (Mädchen mit Fröschen) (plate, preceding p. 225) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 1, no. 8 (Aug 1917) 1917
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Heinrich Campendonk Pigs in Front of the Sty (Schweine vor dem Stall) (1917)
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Heinrich Campendonk Two Goats (Zwei Ziegen) (1916/17)
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Heinrich Campendonk Peasants Strolling (Bauerngang) (plate, loose leaf) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 2, no. 4 (Apr 1918) 1918
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Heinrich Campendonk Peasants Strolling (Bauerngang) (1918)
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Heinrich Campendonk Reclining Nude with Cow and Goat (Liegender weiblicher Akt mit Kuh und Ziege) (1918)
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Heinrich Campendonk Interior (Woman by the Oven) [Interieur (Frau am Ofen)] (1918), dated 1919
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Various Artists, Max Unold, Richard Seewald, Adolf Ferdinand Schinnerer, Edwin Scharff, Paul Klee, Rudolf Grossmann, Josef Eberg, Karl Caspar, Walther Teutsch, Heinrich Campendonk, Alfred Kubin, Hans Gött, René Beeh Münchner Blätter für Dichtung und Graphik, vol. 1, nos. 1-11/12 1919
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Heinrich Campendonk, Renatus Kuno Untitled (tailpiece, page 18) from the periodical Münchner Blätter für Dichtung und Graphik, vol. 1, no. 2 (February 1919) 1919
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Heinrich Campendonk Woman with Flower (Frau mit Blume) (plate, page 79) from the periodical Münchner Blätter für Dichtung und Graphik, vol. 1, no. 5 (May 1919) (1919, executed 1918)
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Various Artists, Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, René Beeh, Heinrich Campendonk, Karl Caspar, Lovis Corinth, Lyonel Feininger, Conrad Felixmüller, August Gaul, Rudolf Grossmann, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Paul Klee, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Max Liebermann, Ludwig Meidner, Otto Mueller, Max Pechstein, Adolf Ferdinand Schinnerer, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Richard Seewald, Max Unold Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German Printmakers of Our Time) 1920
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Heinrich Campendonk Peasants Strolling (Bauerngang) from the illustrated book Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German Printmakers of Our Time) 1918, published 1920
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Heinrich Campendonk Jean Bloé Niestlé 1921
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Heinrich Campendonk Seated Nude Girl with Sunflower (Weiblicher Akt mit Sonnenblume) (1921)
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Heinrich Campendonk Seated Harlequin (Sitzender Harlekin) (1922)
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Heinrich Campendonk Seated Nude (Sitzender weiblicher Akt) from the portfolio New European Graphics, 3rd Portfolio: German Artists, 1921 (Neue europäische Graphik, 3. Mappe: Deutsche Künstler, 1921) (1920-21, published 1922-23)
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Heinrich Campendonk Mystical Crucifixion 1926-28?
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