baluschek in A Sentence

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    About this time, Baluschek developed his own painting style, using watercolor and gouache techniques;

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    Baluschek and his classmates devoted themselves to studying the then-popular political works of Tolstoy and Zola.

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    Baluschek was among 10 German left-leaning artists who contributed to a 1924 international antiwar conference in Amsterdam.

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    While Liebermann and other artists had painted proletarian themes, Baluschek's work now was seen as new and unusual.

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    Although Baluschek had been shown earlier in small galleries, these were his first exposure to a larger public.

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    Baluschek produced a cover illustration for Dehmel's Woman and the World(Weib und Welt), a collection of poems that appeared in 1896.

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    Baluschek's paintings from this period show life on the outskirts of Berlin, where construction of factories, apartment complexes and railroads was booming.

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    In 1898 many members of XI, also led by Leistikow, formed the Berlin Secession- among them Baluschek, who became the group's secretary.

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    When Baluschek passed his Abitur(school-leaving exam) in 1889 and graduated from the Gymnasium, he stated that he wished to become a painter.

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    Predictably, after the Nazis came to power in January 1933 they branded Baluschek a"Marxist artist" and classified his work as so-called degenerate art(Entartete Kunst).

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    Baluschek's 1917 painting To the Homeland(Zur Heimat) depicts a soldier's coffin bearing medals being loaded for transport to Germany, and evokes the soldier's patriotic sacrifice.

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    Although in his 40s, Baluschek volunteered for military service, and in 1916 was posted as a reservist first to the Western Front, then to the Eastern Front.

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    Hans Baluschek was born on 9 May 1870 in Breslau, then Germany's sixth-largest city(now Wrocław, Poland), to Franz Baluschek, a surveyor and railroad engineer and his wife.

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    Baluschek began to copy pictures and to paint his own war scenes in the manner of Vereshchagin, whose influence may be detected in some of Baluschek's later works.

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    In 1887, his father took a job with the railroad on the large German island of Rügen, and the family moved to nearby Stralsund, where Baluschek completed his Gymnasium education.

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    Baluschek developed relationships with several left-leaning writers, among them the poet and playwright Arno Holz, best known for Phantasus(1898), a poetry collection describing the starving artists of the Wedding district of Berlin.

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    After graduating, Baluschek was admitted to the Berlin University of the Arts(Universität der Künste), where he became acquainted with the German painter Martin Brandenburg, with whom he was to maintain a lifelong friendship.

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    Baluschek left the arts university in 1893 and began to work as an independent artist, now focusing almost exclusively on social-class differences- which made him an outsider in the conservative arts scene of Wilhelmine Germany.

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    Berlin found itself in the midst of an economic crisis following the Panic of 1873, but Franz Baluschek was fortunate in maintaining railroad employment and was able to support his family in kleinbürgerlich(petite bourgeois) style amid the family's less affluent proletarian neighbors.

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