Helft dem Krüppel - Heinrich Hoerle
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Description
A powerful 1920 lithograph by Heinrich Hoerle, depicting the physical trauma of post-war life through distorted, expressive linework.
This lithograph by Heinrich Hoerle, titled Helft dem Krüppel (Help the Cripple), originates from a 1920 portfolio addressing the aftermath of the First World War. Hoerle, a key figure in the Cologne Dada movement and later associated with the New Objectivity, used his graphic work to critique the social and physical devastation left by the conflict. The image depicts a figure rendered with distorted, almost fluid anatomy, reflecting the trauma and bodily fragmentation experienced by war veterans. The composition employs a stark, high-contrast aesthetic. Hoerle uses dense, swirling line work to define the figure, which appears to emerge from or dissolve into a turbulent, abstract ground. The head is bowed, suggesting exhaustion or despair, while the limbs are elongated and twisted in a manner that defies natural proportion. A small, skeletal tree stands to the left, acting as a bleak counterpoint to the central figure. The hand-lettered text at the top, Helft dem Krüppel, serves as a direct, biting commentary on the state of post-war welfare and the public perception of disabled veterans. Hoerle's approach here avoids sentimentality. Instead, he presents a raw, graphic examination of human suffering. The work is characteristic of the artist's interest in mechanical and organic forms, often blending the two to create figures that appear constructed rather than born. By stripping away background detail and focusing on the contorted body, Hoerle forces the viewer to confront the physical reality of the period. This print remains a significant example of German graphic art from the Weimar Republic, capturing the tension and disillusionment of the era through a precise, controlled use of ink and paper.
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Helft dem Krüppel - Heinrich Hoerle
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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