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Karl Hagedorn (1922-2005) studierte

Karl Hagedorn (1922-2005) studierte ab 1956 an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in München. 1959 zog er in die USA, wo er 1972 Professor an der Hamline University in St. Paul wurde. Hagedorn, Inhaber zahlreicher Kunstpreise, war schon früh vom Werk Fernand Légers tief beeindruckt.

Mit dem Umzug nach Amerika wurde die menschliche Figur in seinen Gemälden zunehmend entindividualisiert und er findet zu einer neuen, ihm adäquaten Bildsprache, die er seitdem konsequent ausbaute. Die menschliche Figur in ihrer äußeren Erscheinung verschwand nun ganz, sie wurde zerlegt und in die sie umgebenen Teile integriert.

Werke von Karl Hagedorn befinden sich heute in zahlreichen Sammlungen und Museen in Europa und den USA.
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Karl Hagedorn (1922-2005) graduated in 1956 at the Academy of fine arts in Munich. in 1959 he moved to the United States, where he became a professor at Hamline University in St. Paul in 1972. Hagedorn, holder of numerous art awards, was early on by the work of Fernand Leger's deeply impressed. With the move to America was the human figure in his paintings ENT individualised increasingly and he finds a new one, him adequate pictorial language, he expanded consistently since then. The human figure disappeared in their external appearance now, it was disassembled and she incorporated into the surrounding parts. Works of Karl Hagedorn are today in numerous collections and museums in Europe and the United States.
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Karl Hagedorn (1922-2005) studied from 1956 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In 1959 he moved to the US where he became 1972 professor at Hamline in St. Paul. Hagedorn, owner of numerous art awards, was deeply impressed by the early work of Fernand Léger. The move to America, the human figure has become increasingly de-individualized in his paintings and he finds a new, him adequate visual language that he expanded consistently since then. The human figure in her appearance now disappeared entirely, it was dismantled and integrated into their surrounding parts. Works by Karl Hagedorn are today in numerous collections and museums in Europe and the US.



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Karl Hagedorn (1922-2005) studied from 1956 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In 1959 he moved to the United States, where he 1972 Professor at Hamline University in St. Paul. Hagedorn, holder of numerous awards, was an early work by Fernand Leger deeply impressed.

With the move to America, it was the human figure in his paintings and he finds increasingly entindividualisiert him to a new, adequate imagery, and since then has consistently. The human figure in its outer appearance now disappeared completely, it was disassembled and in the integrated parts surrounded you.

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