Willi Hoselmann (27 January 1890 – 1978) was a German sculptor.

Life

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Born in Duisburg, Hoselman studied sculpture at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. There he was Misterschüler [de] of Hubert Netzer. From 1933 he was a member of the Malkasten, the Düsseldorfer Jonges [de] and the 1949 Group. During the National Socialist era he created art in Nazi Germany. One of Hoselmann's private students was Gerda Kratz.

His son Wilhelm Hoselmann headed the building department of the city of Geldern as building director for decades.[1]

Works

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References

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  1. ^ Dä Geldersche Wend - Portrait Wilhelm Hoselmann (jun.), on youtube.com, 21 May 2019
  2. ^ Schmuckvase Radschläger in the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (German Digital Library), retrieved 5 September 2021
  3. ^ Jürgen Wiener: Die Gesolei und die Düsseldorfer Architektur der 20er Jahre. Bachem Verlag, Cologne 2001, ISBN 978-3-76161-445-7, p. 61
  4. ^ Vier Schmuckvasen, webpage in the portal emuseum.duesseldorf.de, retrieved 5 September 2021
  5. ^ MEMORIAL WRITING for the inauguration of the HONORARY of the fallen of the Fusilier Regiment General Ludendorff (Niederrheinisches) No. 39, as well as its war formations Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 39 and Landwehr Infantry Regiment No. 39 connected with REGIMENTSAPPELL of all former 39er Fusilier-Reserve- u. Landwehr-Regt. 39. in Düsseldorf on 1-2 Sept. 1928, Editor: P. Herbrand, Düsseldorf, Printed by W. Girardet, Düsseldorf=Essen
  6. ^ Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon. Vol. 27, K. G. Saur Verlag, Munich 2000, ISBN 978-3-59822-767-7, p. 265<
  7. ^ Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung. Berlin, 11 January 1928 edition (48th volume), p. 28 (Online)
  8. ^ Peter Gödeke: Kultur- und Freizeitführer Nordrhein-Westfalen. Econ Verlag, Düsseldorf 1985, p. 100
  9. ^ Das niedergepinkelte NS-Denkmal. In Sunday in Franconia, 25 April 2010 edition, p. 6 (Online)
  10. ^ Pressechronik 12.5.1933: Denkmal der Deutschen Mutter in der Weihehalle des Hauses der Deutschen Erziehung in Bayreuth, website in portal pressechronik1933.dpmu.de, retrieved 5 September 2021
  11. ^ Hans Reissinger: House of German Education, website at portal takeahnase.tumblr.com, retrieved 5 September 2021
  12. ^ Werner Alberg: Düsseldorfer Kunstszene 1933-1945. Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf, Stadtmuseum, Düsseldorf 1987, p. 147
  13. ^ Werner Alberg, p. 71
  14. ^ Wolfgang Bunte: Peter Rosegger und das Judentum. Old and New Testament, Anti-Semitism, Judaism and Zionism. Judaistische Texte und Studien, vol. 6, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim 1977, ISBN 978-3-48706-444-4, p. 295
  15. ^ Jörg Heimeshoff: Denkmalgeschützte Häuser in Düsseldorf. Nobel-Verlag, Essen 2001, ISBN 978-3-92278-568-2, p. 177
  16. ^ Genius Loci, website in the portal spee-duesseldorf.de, retrieved 5 September 2021

Further reading

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  • Akte W. Hoselmann, Stadtarchiv Düsseldorf, XXIV 2144
  • Malkastenblätter, 5/1978, p. 13
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  • Hoselmann, Willi, Kurzbiografie/Werkübersicht im Portal schaffendesvolk.sellerie.de