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Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Biography
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1905
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Co-founder, with E. Heckel, E.L. Kirchner, F. Bleyl of the artist group "Brücke" Brücke Museum, Berlin, Germany, inaugural opening Studied architecture, Polytechnical University, Dresden, Germany
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1931
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Member of the Prussian Academy, Berlin, Germany
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1933
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Resigned from Prussian Academy, Berlin, Germany
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1937
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608 Schmidt-Rottluff paintings seized from German museums by the Nazi Third Reich
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1941
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Defamed as a “degenerate” artist and was prohibited from exhibiting
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1943
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Berlin Studio bombed by Nazi's
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1947
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Professor, University of Arts in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
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1976
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Died, Berlin, Germany
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2011 |
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Sommergäste. Von Arp bis Werefkin - Die Klassische Moderne in Mecklenburg und Pommern, Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Germany |
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2010 - 2011 |
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Landschaften und Stillleben, Saarlandmuseum Saarbrücken, Germany |
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2003 |
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Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Galerie Maulberger, Munich, Germany |
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First solo exhibition at the Galerie Commeter, Hamburg, Germany |
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Tate Modern, London, England Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York, New York |
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