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Hermann Haller- Alfred Flechtheim
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Hermann Haller

24.12.1880 Bern - 23.11.1950 Zürich
Alfred Flechtheim and Hermann Haller

The Swiss artist Herrmann Haller is one of the most important modern sculptors in the German-speaking world. In 1898 he started studying architecture in Stuttgart but soon switched to painting. One year later he moved to Munich together with his school friend from Bern, Paul Klee, where he studied under Heinrich Knirr and Franz von Stuck. After his first stay in Rome in 1901–02, Haller became a master pupil of Leopold Graf von Kalckreuth’s at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart. During his second stay in Rome (1903–09) he turned more and more to sculpture to which he devoted his artistic work exclusively from 1905 onwards. His first figurative works were characterised by the influence of Etruscan sculpture that he had studied closely in the collection at Villa Giulia. Haller’s main interest was the female nude. His sometimes life-sized, mostly full-frontal figures exude a calm of their own. He executed his sculptures in a course-grained terracotta and in bronze which are similarly characterised by their rough finish. Haller lived in Paris from 1909–14 where he was one of the circle of artists at the Café du Dôme, to which he was introduced by his brother-in-law, the artist Otto von Wätjen from Düsseldorf. In Germany, Haller was a member of the Sonderbund, exhibited regularly in Berlin from 1910 with the Berlin Secession and was a co-founder of the Freie Sezession. In 1914 he moved to Zurich.

In Germany, Haller was given support by the art dealer Paul Cassirer who organised Haller’s first solo exhibition at the Berlin Salon in 1909, as well as by Alfred Flechtheim. Flechtheim even included sculptures by Haller in the inaugural exhibition of his Düsseldorf gallery in 1913. In the following year Haller was represented in the ‘Dôme’ exhibition and another group exhibition, also in Düsseldorf. His works were regularly exhibited in Flechtheim’s gallery in Berlin in the 1920s and illustrated in Flechtheim’s magazine ‘Der Querschnitt’. Haller’s œuvre includes portaited heads of artists, intellectuals and major figures in the art world, including terracotta sculptures of Alfred Flechtheim himself and his wife, Betty.

Individual exhibitons at the Galerie Flechtheim



Group exhibitions at the Galerie Flechtheim

Dezember 1913

Beiträge zur Kunst des XIX. Jahrhunderts und unserer Zeit. Zusammengestellt von Dr.Paul Mahlberg. Herausgegeben anläßlich ihrer Eröffnung von der Galerie Alfred Flechtheim, GmbH
Düsseldorf, Alleestraße 7

Juni–Juli 1914

Der «Dôme»
Düsseldorf, Alleestraße 7

Juli–September 1914

Sommer-Ausstellung. Rheinische Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts und unserer Zeit
Düsseldorf, Alleestraße 7

Juli–August 1919

Auf dem Wege zur Kunst unserer Zeit. Vorkriegsbilder und Bildwerke
Düsseldorf, Königsallee 34

Oktober 1921

Eröffnungsausstellung: Deutsche und französische Kunst aus des XX. Jahrhunderts Beginn
Berlin, Lützowufer 13

März–April 1922

Das schwedische Ballett
Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, (Lützowufer, Königsallee, Gärtnerweg 63)

Sommer 1925

Sommer 1925
Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, (Lützowufer, Königsallee, Oberlindau 1)

Sommer 1927

Sommer-Ausstellung, Edvard Munch, geb. 1863 in Oslo, lebt in Kragerö, Ölgemälde und Graphik, Thomas Rowlandson (1765 bis 1827) anlässlich des 100. Todestages, Aquarelle und Graphik, Plastik von Carpeaux † / Degas † / de Fiori / Haller / Kolbe / Maillol /
Düsseldorf, Königsallee 34

Dezember 1928

Paula Modersohn-Becker 1876-1907, Hermann Haller geb. 1880
Düsseldorf, Königsallee 34

Juni 1929

Lebende deutsche Kunst aus rheinischem Privatbesitz
Düsseldorf, Königsallee 34

Sommer 1929

Sommer 1929: Rudolf Grossmann und andere
Berlin, Düsseldorf, (Lützowufer, Königsallee)

März–April 1930

Kleinplastik
Düsseldorf, Königsallee 34

Sommer 1930

Sommer 1930: Renoir und lebende Meister
Berlin, Düsseldorf, (Lützowufer, Königsallee)

Mai–Juni 1932

111 Porträts zeitgenössischer Künstler. Selbstbildnisse. Bildnisse von Malern, Dichtern, Schauspielern, Musikern, Boxern usw.
Berlin, Lützowufer 13

Sommer 1932

Sommer 1932: Alte Meister. 19. Jahrhundert. Lebende Kunst. Galerie Hans Bammann (Blumenstrasse 11), Galerie Georg Paffrath (Königsallee 46), Galerie Alfred Flechtheim
Berlin, Düsseldorf, (Lützowufer, Königsallee)

Juni–August 1927

Das Problem der Generation. Die um 1880 geborenen Meister von heute. Dritter Teil: Die anderen Deutschen
Berlin, Lützowufer 13

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