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Karl Völker (17 October 1889 – 28 December 1962) was a German architect and painter associated with the New Objectivity movement. He was born in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. After an apprenticeship as an interior decorator from 1904 to 1910, he studied in 1912–1913 at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts where Richard Guhr was his teacher. His first solo exhibition was in 1918 at the Halle Kunstverein. He worked as an architect until 1933, when Hitler took power. Declared a degenerate artist by the Nazis, he was forced to support himself from 1933 to 1943 performing architectural conservation work.

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  • كارل فولكر (بالألمانية: Karl Völker)‏ (و. 1889 – 1962 م) هو مهندس معماري، ونحات، ورسام، ومصصم جرافك من ألمانيا، وألمانيا الشرقية، ولد في هاله، توفي في فايمار، عن عمر يناهز 73 عاماً. (ar)
  • Karl Völker (17. října 1889 Halle, Sasko-Anhaltsko – 28. prosince 1962, Výmary) byl německý architekt, malíř a grafik spojený zejména s uměleckým směrem Nová věcnost. (cs)
  • Karl Völker (* 17. Oktober 1889 in Giebichenstein bei Halle an der Saale; † 28. Dezember 1962 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Maler, Grafiker und Architekt. (de)
  • Karl Völker (17 October 1889 – 28 December 1962) was a German architect and painter associated with the New Objectivity movement. He was born in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. After an apprenticeship as an interior decorator from 1904 to 1910, he studied in 1912–1913 at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts where Richard Guhr was his teacher. His first solo exhibition was in 1918 at the Halle Kunstverein. Völker was the director of the Halle Artists Group, founded in 1919 and associated with the Berlin November Group. In the early years of the Weimar Republic he contributed many articles and prints to newspapers of the KPD (Communist Party of Germany). He joined the Berlin "Red Group" in 1924 and was a contributor to the journal Das Wort. His early paintings, such as Industriebild (Industrial Picture, 1923) are in a constructivist style. His painting Railroad Station (1924) celebrates both the station—newly built by Halle's KPD government—and the unity of the massed workers descending the stairs. He worked as an architect until 1933, when Hitler took power. Declared a degenerate artist by the Nazis, he was forced to support himself from 1933 to 1943 performing architectural conservation work. After military service in World War II he resumed working as an architect and painter. In 1949 he had a retrospective exhibition at the Moritzburgmuseum in Halle. He died in Halle in 1962. (en)
  • Karl Völker, né le 17 octobre 1889 et mort le 28 décembre 1962, est un architecte et peintre allemand associé au mouvement Nouvelle Objectivité. (fr)
  • Карл Фёлькер (нем. Karl Adolf Völker) (17 октября 1889 года - † 28 декабря 1962 года) — немецкий художник, скульптор и архитектор. В молодости стал церковным живописцем, затем всю жизнь периодически занимался росписью церквей. После Ноябрьской революции вошёл в число художников немецкого авангарда. Яркий представитель немецкого экспрессионизма, конструктивизма и новой вещественности. Автор цветовых решений ратуши Магдебурга (1922, по заказу Бруно Таута) и самого первого поселения Нового строительства Итальянский Сад (1924-1925) архитектора Отто Хеслера, с которым в дальнейшем постоянно сотрудничал и благодаря которому сам овладел ремеслом архитектора. (ru)
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  • كارل فولكر (بالألمانية: Karl Völker)‏ (و. 1889 – 1962 م) هو مهندس معماري، ونحات، ورسام، ومصصم جرافك من ألمانيا، وألمانيا الشرقية، ولد في هاله، توفي في فايمار، عن عمر يناهز 73 عاماً. (ar)
  • Karl Völker (17. října 1889 Halle, Sasko-Anhaltsko – 28. prosince 1962, Výmary) byl německý architekt, malíř a grafik spojený zejména s uměleckým směrem Nová věcnost. (cs)
  • Karl Völker (* 17. Oktober 1889 in Giebichenstein bei Halle an der Saale; † 28. Dezember 1962 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Maler, Grafiker und Architekt. (de)
  • Karl Völker, né le 17 octobre 1889 et mort le 28 décembre 1962, est un architecte et peintre allemand associé au mouvement Nouvelle Objectivité. (fr)
  • Карл Фёлькер (нем. Karl Adolf Völker) (17 октября 1889 года - † 28 декабря 1962 года) — немецкий художник, скульптор и архитектор. В молодости стал церковным живописцем, затем всю жизнь периодически занимался росписью церквей. После Ноябрьской революции вошёл в число художников немецкого авангарда. Яркий представитель немецкого экспрессионизма, конструктивизма и новой вещественности. Автор цветовых решений ратуши Магдебурга (1922, по заказу Бруно Таута) и самого первого поселения Нового строительства Итальянский Сад (1924-1925) архитектора Отто Хеслера, с которым в дальнейшем постоянно сотрудничал и благодаря которому сам овладел ремеслом архитектора. (ru)
  • Karl Völker (17 October 1889 – 28 December 1962) was a German architect and painter associated with the New Objectivity movement. He was born in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. After an apprenticeship as an interior decorator from 1904 to 1910, he studied in 1912–1913 at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts where Richard Guhr was his teacher. His first solo exhibition was in 1918 at the Halle Kunstverein. He worked as an architect until 1933, when Hitler took power. Declared a degenerate artist by the Nazis, he was forced to support himself from 1933 to 1943 performing architectural conservation work. (en)
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  • كارل فولكر (ar)
  • Karl Völker (cs)
  • Karl Völker (Künstler) (de)
  • Karl Völker (fr)
  • Karl Völker (en)
  • Фёлькер, Карл (ru)
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