GEORG PHILIPP WÖRLEN*
(Dillingen at Danube 1886 - 1954 Passau)
In Thoughts, 1923
lithography/paper, 42,6 x 34 cm
signed G.Ph.Wörlen, dated 1923, inscribed Knabe II and numbered 29/30
verso estate stamp Carry Hauser
Provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Switzerland, Fine Arts Widder Vienna
ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 300
German painter and graphic artist of the 20th century. Attended the School of Arts and Crafts in Nuremberg, worked as a restorer in the Altheimer studio in Regensburg. 1920 Returned to Passau, worked as an art teacher at the Gymnasium. Member of the artist group der Fels, as well as Fritz Fuhrken, Franz Bronstert, Reinhard Hilker and Carry Hauser. 1923/24 also member of the group of 6 and from 1947 member of the Donauwaldgruppe, as also Hermann Erbe-Vogel, August Philipp Henneberger, Reinhold Koeppel, Walter Mauder, Wilhelm Niedermayer and Heinz Theuerjahr. 1927 to 1938 also a member of the Hagenbund. Early influences of Impressionism, early 1920s development toward Expressionism and Cubism. In the 1930s works in the style of New Objectivity, then again created Expressionist works. Created landscapes, portraits and nudes and in the late work also abstract works.
Georg Philipp Wörlen was born in 1886 in Dillingen an der Donau, in Bavarian Swabia. He attended the School of Arts and Crafts in Nuremberg and learned under a church painter. He then worked as a restorer in the Altheimer studio in Regensburg. In 1914 he moved to Marnheim as a teacher, where he taught at a secondary school. During his front-line duty in World War I, among them Romania and France, his son Hanns Egon Wörlen was born. Wörlen himself was injured twice during the war. Shortly before the end of war he was taken as a British prisoner. After his return, Wörlen moved with his family to Passau and became an art teacher at the Leopoldinum high school. Together with Franz Bronstert, Fritz Fuhrken and Reinhard Hilker, he founded the artists' group "Der Fels," which organized more than 30 exhibitions between 1920 and 1927. Shortly thereafter, Carry Hauser also joined this group. During 1923 and 1924 Wörlen was also a member of the artists' group "Die Sechs". In 1927 he joined the Hagenbund and in 1946 he founded the "Donau-Wald-Gruppe" with some fellow artists. The artist's estate can be found today in the Museum Moderner Kunst Wörlen in Passau.
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