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Nationality
  
Name
  
Paul Citroen

Role
  
Artist


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Born
  
15 December 1896 (
1896-12-15
)

Notable work
  
Metropolis, postage stamps

Died
  
March 13, 1983, Wassenaar, Netherlands

Parents
  
Ellen Citroen-Philippi, Hendrik Roelof Citroen

Siblings
  
Ilse Luise Ledermann-Citroen

Nieces
  
Sanne Ledermann, Barbara Ledermann

Aunts
  
Sophie Neumann-Philippi, Pauline Schonlicht-Philippi

Similar People
  
Erwin Blumenfeld, John Heartfield, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, George Grosz

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Roelof Paul Citroen (15 December 1896 – 13 March 1983) was a German-born Dutch artist, art educator and co-founder of the New Art Academy in Amsterdam. Among his best-known works are the photo-montage Metropolis and the 1949 Dutch postage stamps.

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Early life

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Citroen was born and grew up in a middle-class family in Berlin. Both his parents were Dutch Jews. His father owned a fur shop. At an early age, Citroen began drawing, provoking strong support from his parents. He soon started to experiment with photography with Erwin Blumenfeld and studied art in Berlin.

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In 1919 Citroen began studying at the Bauhaus, where he started taking lessons from Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky (part of Der Blaue Reiter) and Johannes Itten, who became one of his biggest influences. Around this time, he started Metropolis (1923), which became his best-known piece. Citroen's Metropolis influenced Fritz Lang to make his classic film Metropolis. Between 1929 and 1935, Citroen made many photographs, clearly influenced by his work with Blumenfeld.

Later life

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He soon started up the Nieuwe Kunstschool (New Art School) with Charles Roelofsz. It ran out of money and closed down in 1937. That year, Citroen became a scholar at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Among his many students are Kees Bol, Madeleine Gans, Henk Hartog, and Jos Zeegers. He designed his monumental postage stamps in 1949. In 1960 he stopped teaching and started painting portraits as his main focus. He painted portraits of famous Dutch people, including a well-known portrait of Liesbeth List in 1979.

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Paul Citroen died in 1983 in Wassenaar.

Public collections

  • Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
  • Hermann-Hesse-Museum
  • Letterkundig Museum, Den Haag
  • Museum De Fundatie, Zwolle
  • Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
  • Prentenkabinet Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden
  • Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
  • References

    Paul Citroen Wikipedia


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