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Charles Adrian Feininger (1871-1956) was a German-American painter and
caricaturist. Feininger was born to parents of German descent and grew up in
New York City. He moved to Berlin, in 1887, to study at the Königliche Akademie
Berlin under Ernst Hancke and art schools in Berlin with Karl Schlabitz and in
Paris with sculptor Filippo Colarossi. He started working as a caricaturist for
several magazines including Harper's Round Table, Harper's Young People,
Humoristische Blätter, Lustige Blätter, Das Narrenschiff, Berliner Tageblatt
and Ulk.
Feininger
married Clara Fürst, daughter of the painter Gustav Fürst and they had two
daughters. Later he had also several children together with Julia Berg and they
later married.
The artist
is represented with drawings at the exhibitions of the annual Berlin Secession
in the years 1901 through 1903.
Feininger
only started working as an artist at the age of 36, after having worked as a
commercial caricaturist for twenty years for various newspapers and magazines in
both the USA and Germany; he was a member of the Berliner Sezession in 1909,
was associated with expressionist group Die Brücke, the Novembergruppe, Gruppe
1919, the Blaue Reiter circle and The Blue Four. Famously, he designed the
cover for the Bauhaus 1919 manifesto - an expressionist woodblock 'cathedral'.
He also taught at the Bauhaus for several years.
When the
NSDAP came to power in 1933, the situation became unbearable for Feininger and
his wife, who was partly Jewish. They moved to America after his work was
exhibited in the 'degenerate art' (Entartete Kunst) in 1936, but before the
1937 exhibition in Munich.
Feininger
was one of the very few fine artists also to draw comic strips as a cartoonist.
His short-lived strips, The Kin-Der-Kids and Wee Willie Winkie's World were
noted for their fey humor and graphic experimentation.
Feininger
also had intermittent activity as a pianist and composer, with several piano
compositions and fugues for organ extant.
His son,
Andreas Feininger, became famous as a photographer of New York City.
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