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Karl Josef Weinmair (1906–October 1944), also known as Karl Weinmair, was an early twentieth century German artist. His lithographs during the period of the Weimar Republic express the resignation and despair of the poverty and unemployment of the time. Later cartoon style pen and ink work drawn secretly during the Nazi regime caricatures the Nazis. Weinmair was killed at the beginning of October 1944 by an airplane bombing attack.

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  • Karl Weinmair (de)
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  • Karl Weinmair (* 1906 in München; † 4. Oktober 1944 ebenda) war ein deutscher Maler. Weinmair wohnte sein ganzes Leben in München. In seiner Jugend entschied er sich für den Künstlerberuf und ging insbesondere bei Olaf Gulbransson in die Lehre. Seine Werke thematisierten häufig das Münchner Kleinbürgertum. Weinmair nahm als Soldat am Zweiten Weltkrieg teil. Sein letztes Werk Skizzenbuch aus dem 1000-jährigen Reich aus dem Jahr 1944 stellt die Physiognomien von Nationalsozialisten und Wehrmachtsoffizieren dar. (de)
  • Karl Josef Weinmair (1906–October 1944), also known as Karl Weinmair, was an early twentieth century German artist. His lithographs during the period of the Weimar Republic express the resignation and despair of the poverty and unemployment of the time. Later cartoon style pen and ink work drawn secretly during the Nazi regime caricatures the Nazis. Weinmair was killed at the beginning of October 1944 by an airplane bombing attack. (en)
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  • Karl Weinmair (* 1906 in München; † 4. Oktober 1944 ebenda) war ein deutscher Maler. Weinmair wohnte sein ganzes Leben in München. In seiner Jugend entschied er sich für den Künstlerberuf und ging insbesondere bei Olaf Gulbransson in die Lehre. Seine Werke thematisierten häufig das Münchner Kleinbürgertum. Weinmair nahm als Soldat am Zweiten Weltkrieg teil. Sein letztes Werk Skizzenbuch aus dem 1000-jährigen Reich aus dem Jahr 1944 stellt die Physiognomien von Nationalsozialisten und Wehrmachtsoffizieren dar. (de)
  • Karl Josef Weinmair (1906–October 1944), also known as Karl Weinmair, was an early twentieth century German artist. His lithographs during the period of the Weimar Republic express the resignation and despair of the poverty and unemployment of the time. Later cartoon style pen and ink work drawn secretly during the Nazi regime caricatures the Nazis. Weinmair was killed at the beginning of October 1944 by an airplane bombing attack. (en)
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