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238: 33: 163: 250: 210:, at the Prince's request. He exhibited extensively and, in 1913, was awarded the Bavarian "Order of Merit for Sciences and Arts". The following year, he was named a "Royal Prussian Professor" (a largely ceremonial title that did not involve any teaching). Two years later, he became ill, possibly from lead poisoning from the paints he used, and gave up painting. Most of what he had earned disappeared in the hyper-inflation following World War I. In 1923, he was named a member of the 262: 226: 182:
in the Netherlands, then Hagemeister went on to Italy, where he remained until 1876, when he returned to Werder. Later, he would travel throughout Germany seeking subject matter and gradually began to include figures in his landscapes, employing maids and farmers as models.
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He was the son of a fruit grower and developed an early interest in nature from the forested, watery surroundings of his birthplace. He trained as a teacher in Köpenick, then went to teach elementary school in Berlin, where he caught the attention of landscape painter
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chunks. Although he never formally became an art teacher at any academy, he never rejected anyone who sought out his artistic advice. He later became one of the founding members of the
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Bellermann convinced Hagemeister to give up his plans to become a drawing teacher and be an artist instead, helping him to obtain a position in the studios of
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In 1884, Schuch persuaded Hagemeister to accompany him on a trip to Paris, where they both received their first exposure to the
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Beginning in 1873, he embarked on a long series of study trips, during which he became friends with
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Back in Werder, Hagemeister increasingly gave up his oil paints and began to work with
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Karl Hagemeister Collection, in the Stadtmuseum Brandenburg a.d. Havel
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Karl Hagemeister (1848-1933). Gemälde, Pastelle, Zeichnungen
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ArtNet: Ten pages of paintings and drawings by Hagemeister
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a painted portrait in which a woman is serving fruit in a bowl to a seated Karl Hagemeister
Werder
Kingdom of Prussia
Weimar Princely Free Drawing School
Werder
landscape painter
Ferdinand Bellermann
Schönhausen Palace
Friedrich Preller
Weimar Princely Free Drawing School
Philipp Otto Runge's Farbenkugel
Theory of Colours

Carl Schuch
Wilhelm TrĂĽbner
Old Masters
Barbizon School
oil pastel
Berlin Secession
Prince Friedrich Leopold
Academy of Arts
Poppy Field (1875)
Landscape with Windmill (c.1880)
Pond in the Borderland (1902)
Waves in a Storm (1915)



Hagemeister Archiv and Werkverzeichnis: Chronology

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