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Matare's work varies from the simplicity of his animal forms in which he explores shape and line, to the profound spirituality of his religious works. A 2006 exhibition of his work in Salzburg, Austria, demonstrated the heights which his work could achieve.
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After the war, Mataré was asked to become the director of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, but he quickly resigned because he felt there were still too many professors at the Akademie who had been actively teaching there during the
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In 1922, Mataré married the 31-year-old Hanna Hasenbäumer. Nonetheless, at 37 years old, he entered into a deep depression. They had a daughter, Sonja Beatrice (b. 9 August 1926). Mataré died in 1965 from a
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and expelled from his position. One of his sculptures "Die Katze" (The cat) was placed into the exhibition of shame and derision
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His last large project (1965): Entrance doors and décor of the chapel at the Catholic Social Institute (KSI) of the
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of 1933 however, all cultural and artistic life in Germany was brought into ideological alignment by the
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The entire interior of St. Rochus Church in Düsseldorf (partially destroyed, lost)
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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The information in this article is largely based on a translation of its
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Façade as well as Portal and Balcony at the Essen Minster Schatzhaus.
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Burtscheid, Aachen
Büderich
painter
sculptor

Diocese of Essen
Prussian Academy of Arts
Berlin
Julius Ehrentraut
Lovis Corinth
History painter
Arthur Kampf
November Group
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Machtergreifung
Nazis
"degenerate"
"Entartete Kunst"
Third Reich
Günter Haese
Erwin Heerich
Georg Meistermann
Hannes Rosenow
Joseph Beuys
Cologne Cathedral
documenta
pulmonary embolism
Herbert Franz Mataré
transistor
Prussian Academy of Arts

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