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Hans Bellmer






 


 

Hans Bellmer

(b
Kattowitz, Germany [now Katowice, Poland], 13 March 1902; d Paris, 24 Feb 1975v)

German photographer, sculptor, printmaker, painter and writer. As a child he developed fear and hatred for his tyrannical father, who totally dominated his gentle and affectionate mother. He and his younger brother Fritz found refuge from this oppressive family atmosphere in a secret garden decorated with toys and souvenirs and visited by young girls who joined in sexual games. In 1923 Bellmer was sent by his father to study engineering at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin, but he became interested in politics, reading the works of Marx and Lenin and joining in discussions with artists of the Dada Movement. He was especially close to George Grosz, who taught him drawing and perspective in 1924 and whose advice to be a savage critic of society led him to abandon his engineering studies in that year. Having shown artistic talent at an early age, he began designing advertisements as a commercial artist and illustrated various Dada novels, such as Das Eisenbahnglück oder der Antifreud (1925) by Mynona, in a style influenced by Grosz.

 

 

 

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Woman-leg
1972



 

Les marionettes
1969



 

Chairs
1971



 

Dining room
1971



 

Les cerceaux
1971



 

Winged fight
1971



 

Las Femmes



 

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The Three Graces



 

Visage et femme surréaliste
1970



 
 

Visage surréaliste
1970



 

Intimité
1970



 

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Erotic Composition



 


La Bicyclette
1970

 



 


L'incendie de Marseille