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How much do you really know about Ludwig Meidner? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Meidner's most famous series is called 'Apocalyptic Landscapes,' painted just before World War I.

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Created between 1912 and 1916, these fiery, distorted cityscapes eerily predicted the war's destruction and remain his signature works.

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Meidner's work was included in the infamous Nazi 'Degenerate Art' exhibition of 1937.

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Yes, his expressionist works were deemed 'degenerate' by the Nazis. Several of his paintings were confiscated from German museums and exhibited to mock modern art.

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Ludwig Meidner's self-portraits often show him with a calm, smiling expression.

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His self-portraits are famously intense and anxious, with exaggerated features and a haunted gaze, reflecting his apocalyptic worldview.

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After World War II, Meidner became a celebrated professor at the Bauhaus school.

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Meidner never taught at Bauhaus. He worked in obscurity after WWII, and the Bauhaus was closed by the Nazis in 1933, long before his return.

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Meidner co-founded the expressionist group 'Die Brücke' in Dresden in 1905.

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Die Brücke was founded by Kirchner, Heckel, and Schmidt-Rottluff. Meidner was associated with 'Die Pathetiker' and later worked independently.

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Ludwig Meidner was primarily known for his serene landscape paintings of the German countryside.

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Meidner is famous for his apocalyptic, expressionist cityscapes, not serene landscapes. His works often depict urban chaos and impending doom.

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Meidner wrote poetry and novels alongside painting, including an autobiographical novel titled 'Septembernacht.'

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He was a prolific writer, publishing poems and the novel 'Septembernacht' (1920), which blended expressionist prose with his visual intensity.

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Ludwig Meidner converted to Judaism later in life and fled Nazi Germany to England.

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Born Jewish, Meidner fled to England in 1939. He survived the war in poverty, painting portraits and religious works, and returned to Germany in 1953.

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