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Helmut Kolle (24 February 1899 – 17 November 1931) was a German painter who found major success in France in the 1920s, fusing the German modernist style with that of French painting. Kolle was born in Berlin-Charlottenburg, the second son of the noted bacteriologist Wilhelm Kolle (1868–1935) and Helene Alwine Brigl. His father initially worked at Robert Koch's Berlin institute (the Robert Koch Institute) and then relocated to Bern in Switzerland with his family in 1906. There Kolle also received some instruction in painting and drawing.

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  • Helmut Kolle (24. února 1899, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Německo – 17. listopadu 1931, Chantilly, Oise, Francie) byl německý malíř, který ve dvacátých letech 20. století dosáhl ve Francii velkého úspěchu a spojil německý modernistický styl s francouzským malířstvím. (cs)
  • Helmut Kolle (* 24. Februar 1899 in Charlottenburg; † 17. November 1931 in Chantilly bei Paris) war ein deutscher Maler (Pseudonym Helmut vom Hügel). Er konnte sich als einer von wenigen deutschen Malern in den 1920er Jahren auf dem französischen Kunstmarkt durchsetzen. (de)
  • Helmut Kolle (24 February 1899 – 17 November 1931) was a German painter who found major success in France in the 1920s, fusing the German modernist style with that of French painting. Kolle was born in Berlin-Charlottenburg, the second son of the noted bacteriologist Wilhelm Kolle (1868–1935) and Helene Alwine Brigl. His father initially worked at Robert Koch's Berlin institute (the Robert Koch Institute) and then relocated to Bern in Switzerland with his family in 1906. There Kolle also received some instruction in painting and drawing. In 1917, the family moved to Frankfurt where Wilhelm Kolle became director of the Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy (now the Paul Ehrlich Institute). In 1918 Helmut Kolle met his business partner, lover, and mentor Wilhelm Uhde, an art collector, and moved with him to Weimar. After early experiences as a fledgling writer, Kolle shifted his focus more and more to painting, getting instruction from Erna Pinner in 1918/19, made possible by Uhde's connections in the art world. In 1923, Uhde hosted the first show of Kolle's paintings at his art gallery in Berlin. In 1924, Kolle and Uhde moved to Paris, where Kolle was heavily influenced by the works of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. A very successful exhibition followed in 1925, which even had a poem by Jean Cocteau about one of the paintings in the catalog. At a 1926 exhibition, almost all paintings shown were also sold, and around this time Helmut Kolle began signing his paintings as "Kolle" instead of using his earlier pseudonym "Helmut vom Hügel" (which is a complex pun based on the fact that the Latin word colle, which sounds like Kolle, is the ablative of collis, "hill", and can mean "from the hill" when combined with an appropriate preposition—which then translates back to German as vom Hügel). In 1926, Uhde moved to Chantilly, where he was later joined by Kolle in 1928 when the latter's health deteriorated. Kolle had been suffering from endocarditis since 1922. In the summer of 1931, his health problems got worse and he died in November that year. He was interred at the Cimetière du Bois de Bourillon in Chantilly. Kolle's works, insofar as they depict people, tend to feature either males, often in various states of undress or slightly suggestive poses, either (in his earlier works) very feminine-looking boys or (later in his career) decidedly muscular men, the shift probably influenced by the ideals of masculinity as found in novels by Henry de Montherlant. Despite these fairly obvious homoerotic sentiments in his paintings, Kolle was notoriously guarded about his homosexuality and his relationship with Uhde, much different to the openness of other homosexual artists in France or Germany at the time, e.g. Klaus Mann. After Kolle's death, major exhibitions of his works took place in Hamburg (1952 and 2011), Chemnitz (2010), and Munich (1994), in addition to numerous exhibitions in smaller European galleries. In England, Lucy Wertheim was the most important exponent of Kolle's œuvre, exhibiting Kolle's paintings in her London gallery in 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, and 1938. (en)
  • Helmut Kolle, né le 24 février 1899 à Berlin-Charlottenburg et mort le 17 novembre 1931 à Chantilly, est un peintre allemand connu sous le pseudonyme d'Helmut vom Hügel. (fr)
  • Helmut Kolle (Charlottenburg, Berlín, Alemania), 24 de febrero de 1899 — Chantilly, Francia, 17 de noviembre de 1931) fue un pintor alemán que también usó el pseudónimo Helmut von Hügel. Hijo del bacteriólogo Wilhelm Kolle entre 1919-1920 trabajó junto al crítico de arte Wilhelm Uhde quien sería su pareja. Tuvo exposiciones en Berlín y en París donde vivió a partir de 1924 hasta 1928 cuando gravemente enfermo regresó a Chantilly donde murió en la casa de Uhde. Su obra fue influenciada por Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque y Henri Rousseau. El correo alemán emitió un sello postal en su homenaje y en 2010 el Museo de Chemnitz ofreció una retrospectiva de su obra​ Aparece brevemente personificado en la película Séraphine por el actor Nico Rogner sobre la vida de Séraphine Louis (2008) (es)
  • Helmut Kolle (Charlottenburg, 24 febbraio 1899 – Chantilly, 17 novembre 1931) è stato un pittore tedesco. (it)
  • Гельмут Колле (нем. Helmut Kolle; 24 февраля 1899, Шарлоттенбург — 17 ноября 1931, Шантийи) — немецкий художник-экспрессионист, длительное время работавший во Франции. (ru)
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  • Helmut Kolle (24. února 1899, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Německo – 17. listopadu 1931, Chantilly, Oise, Francie) byl německý malíř, který ve dvacátých letech 20. století dosáhl ve Francii velkého úspěchu a spojil německý modernistický styl s francouzským malířstvím. (cs)
  • Helmut Kolle (* 24. Februar 1899 in Charlottenburg; † 17. November 1931 in Chantilly bei Paris) war ein deutscher Maler (Pseudonym Helmut vom Hügel). Er konnte sich als einer von wenigen deutschen Malern in den 1920er Jahren auf dem französischen Kunstmarkt durchsetzen. (de)
  • Helmut Kolle, né le 24 février 1899 à Berlin-Charlottenburg et mort le 17 novembre 1931 à Chantilly, est un peintre allemand connu sous le pseudonyme d'Helmut vom Hügel. (fr)
  • Helmut Kolle (Charlottenburg, 24 febbraio 1899 – Chantilly, 17 novembre 1931) è stato un pittore tedesco. (it)
  • Гельмут Колле (нем. Helmut Kolle; 24 февраля 1899, Шарлоттенбург — 17 ноября 1931, Шантийи) — немецкий художник-экспрессионист, длительное время работавший во Франции. (ru)
  • Helmut Kolle (Charlottenburg, Berlín, Alemania), 24 de febrero de 1899 — Chantilly, Francia, 17 de noviembre de 1931) fue un pintor alemán que también usó el pseudónimo Helmut von Hügel. Hijo del bacteriólogo Wilhelm Kolle entre 1919-1920 trabajó junto al crítico de arte Wilhelm Uhde quien sería su pareja. Tuvo exposiciones en Berlín y en París donde vivió a partir de 1924 hasta 1928 cuando gravemente enfermo regresó a Chantilly donde murió en la casa de Uhde. Su obra fue influenciada por Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque y Henri Rousseau. (es)
  • Helmut Kolle (24 February 1899 – 17 November 1931) was a German painter who found major success in France in the 1920s, fusing the German modernist style with that of French painting. Kolle was born in Berlin-Charlottenburg, the second son of the noted bacteriologist Wilhelm Kolle (1868–1935) and Helene Alwine Brigl. His father initially worked at Robert Koch's Berlin institute (the Robert Koch Institute) and then relocated to Bern in Switzerland with his family in 1906. There Kolle also received some instruction in painting and drawing. (en)
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  • Колле, Гельмут (ru)
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