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		"Fritz Stuckenberg var en tysk maler med tilknytning til ekspresjonismen. Friedrich Bernhard Stuckenberg ble f\u00F8dt 16. august 1881 i M\u00FCnchen, og flyttet som 12-\u00E5ring til Delmenhorst, hvor faren fikk stilling som direkt\u00F8r for salgsavdelingen i en linoleumsfabrikk. Etter et avbrutt arkitekturstudium i Weimar og M\u00FCnchen, dro han til Paris i 1907. Paris var p\u00E5 den tid den f\u00F8rende kulturhovedstad i verden, og trakk til seg kunstnere fra mange land. Ogs\u00E5 Stuckenberg fant sin plass der, i kretsen omkring \u00ABCaf\u00E9 du D\u00F4me\u00BB og fikk stille ut i saloner og gallerier, og fikk bra presseomtaler og kritikker.. Han dro til Berlin i 1912, hvor han ble med i kretsen rundt tidsskriftet \u00ABDer Sturm\u00BB, med spesiell kontakt med Georg Muche, Arnold Topp, Walter Mehring og Mynona. Da kretsen utviklet seg bort fra hverandre, ble han sammen med Walter Gropius og Bruno Taut, (senere som Novembergruppen). Hans betydning p\u00E5 den tid viste igjen i tallrike utstillinger og presentasjon i den tredje Bauhaus-publikasjonen B\u00E5de i tysk, russisk og USAs kunstverden ble han regnet som en av de banebrytende. Helsen var imidlertid sviktende, og det tok p\u00E5 ham \u00E5 v\u00E6re i front. Han flyttet tilbake til Delmenhorst. Hans siste st\u00F8rre verker ble til der, mot en \u00F8kende ytre motstand fra blant andre de fremadstormende nazistene, som fant slike malerfakter for entartet. Etterhvert ble alle bilder renset ut fra tyske museer og andre steder. Bildet Stra\u00DFe mit H\u00E4usern (Gate med hus) (1921) ble stilt ut i den store utstillingen i 1937. Han flyttet til F\u00FCssen i 1941, og d\u00F8de i Zell am See 1944. Etter \u00E5 ha v\u00E6rt glemt i nesten femti \u00E5r, ble der arrangert en retrospektiv minneutstilling i Delmenhorst, Berlin og Neuss. Utstillingen tok sikte p\u00E5 \u00E5 vise hans plass i sin tids Avant-garde. Delmenhorst offentlige kunstgalleri har den st\u00F8rste samlingen av hans verker."@no ,
		"Fritz Stuckenberg byl n\u011Bmeck\u00FD experisionistick\u00FD mal\u00ED\u0159. Jeho str\u00FDc byl mal\u00ED\u0159 Bernhard Wiegandt. V roce 1937 byla jeho d\u00EDla spolu s mnoha dal\u0161\u00EDmi vystavena na v\u00FDstav\u011B Entartete Kunst v Mnichov\u011B."@cs ,
		"Fritz Stuckenberg war ein expressionistischer Maler."@de ,
		"Fritz Stuckenberg was a German expressionist painter. He was born as Friedrich Bernhard Stuckenberg in Munich, but moved with his family in 1893 to the northern industrial city of Delmenhorst, where his father took over as director of the Hansa-Linoleumwerke. After unfinished studies of architecture and art studies in Weimar and Munich, he spent five formative years (1907-1913) in Paris. From there he made excursions to Pont-Aven as well as to the Provence where he \"cleaned his palette\". He belonged to the circle of artists in the \u201ECaf\u00E9 Du D\u00F4me\u201C and exhibited in some of the best \u201ESalons\u201C and galleries in Paris. Coming back to Germany, he took residence in Berlin, where he was discovered in 1916 by Herwarth Walden and integrated into the Sturm circle. He became friends with Georg Muche, Arnold Topp, Walter Mehring and Mynona. Disillusioned with Walden, he joined in 1919 the Arbeitsrat f\u00FCr Kunst around Walter Gropius and Bruno Taut, later the Novembergruppe. Several \u201ESturm\u201C-exhibitions, participation in the first Berlin Dadaist exhibition, inclusion in the third Bauhaus portfolio, mark his rank in the artists' scene of these years. In the early 1920s, his works were shown in Germany, the USA and the Soviet Union as that of a pioneer of the European avantgarde. Severe illness and financial problems forced Stuckenberg nevertheless to return to his parents in \"gloomy Delmenhorst\" (as he writes in a letter to the Flemish dadaist Paul van Ostaijen). Under increasingly difficult conditions, both political and personal, he developed a constructivist and spiritualist late work. All of his pictures were removed from German museums (and some of them destroyed) during the Nazi purges. In the infamous exhibition on \"Entartete Kunst\" in 1937, his \u201EStra\u00DFe mit H\u00E4usern\u201C (street with houses, 1921) was exhibited as an example of \"degenerate art\". During the Second World War he moved to the South of Germany and died there, already almost forgotten. In 1993 he was rediscovered as a part of the modern art avantgarde with a retrospective in Delmenhorst, Berlin and Neuss. A large part of his surviving work is now to be seen in the St\u00E4dtische Galerie Delmenhorst."@en ;
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