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Herbert Sandberg (April 18, 1908 – March 18, 1991) was a German artist and
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. He was best known for his caricatures in the
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, ''
Ulenspiegel ' was a bi-weekly German satirical magazine published in Berlin after World War II. The magazine was an important cultural outlet in the new era of democracy and freedom following the fall of the Third Reich. Its first issue was published on 2 ...
'', which he co-founded and art directed. He is also well known for his drawings of Bertolt Brecht and for his column, ''Der freche Zeichenstift'' in the magazine, ''
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''. A member of the Communist Party, a Jew, and a German Resistance fighter, Sandberg spent 10 years in a Nazi prison and in Buchenwald concentration camp. He conceived the idea for ''Ulenspiegel'' while a prisoner there and began working on it almost immediately on liberation.


Life and work

Sandberg was born in Posen.Ingeborg Ruthe
"Der Hochverräter"
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He studied art in Breslau,Karl Heinrich
Mit der Tuschfeder gestreichelt
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Die Welt ''Die Welt'' ("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. ''Die Welt'' is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group. Its leading competitors are the ''Frankfurter All ...
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first at the
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from 1925 to 1926 and then with
Otto Mueller Otto Müller (16 October 1874 – 24 September 1930) was a German painter and printmaker of the Die Brücke expressionist movement. Life and work Mueller was born in Liebau (now Lubawka, Kamienna Góra County), Kreis Landeshut, Silesia. Betw ...
at the state Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe. He began working as a newspaper artist in Berlin in 1928, working at the ''
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'' and the '' Wahre Jacob'' among others, until 1933. In 1929, he joined the
Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists The Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists of Germany (German: ''Assoziation revolutionärer bildender Künstler Deutschlands'', or ARBKD) was an organization of artists who were members of the Communist Party of Germany (''Kommunistische Parte ...
. Because of his activities with the Communist Party of Germany, which had been banned after the Nazis seized power, and because of his active opposition to the Nazis, Sandberg was arrested and in 1934, charged with "preparing to commit high treason" and sentenced to a term in
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. From 1938 until the end of
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, Sandberg, as a Jew and Communist, was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp. While at Buchenwald, he met
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, who was Sandberg's last Blockältester there. Eighteen drawings, made in 1944 with
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and whiting and smuggled out of the camp, were later published in a group of works from 1944–1946, called "A Friendship"."Herbert Sandberg: Graphische Bücher und Zyklen"
herbert-sandberg.de "1944–1946, Eine Freundschaft". Retrieved January 25, 2012
After the war, Sandberg and
Günther Weisenborn Günther Weisenborn (10 July 1902 – 26 March 1969) was a German writer and fighter in the German Resistance against Nazism. He was notable for collaborating with Bertolt Brecht, along with Hanns Eisler, Slatan Dudow, on the play, '' The Mother ...
became the co-publishers of ''Ulenspiegel'', a satirical journal that was published from December 1945 till August 1950,Albert Jaritz
"Der Biss der Satire und die Macht"
''Lausitzer Rundschau'' (May 3, 2008). Retrieved January 24, 2012
first under license by the American military government, then from 1948, by the Soviet military administration, until the magazine's license was rescinded. In 1947, Sandberg began designing stage sets with his wife, Eugenie Sandberg (1923–1996), who was trained as scenic and
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er. Calling themselves the "Sandbergkollektiv", they worked for Berlin theaters until 1961. In the beginning, his sister-in-law, Rosemarie Spies, a
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, worked with them. In 1954, Sandberg became the chief editor at the magazine, ''Bildende Kunst'', staying there until 1957, after which he worked freelance in Berlin. In 1970, he began teaching as a guest
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at the
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and was named a professor there in 1972. Sandberg was a member of the Akademie der Künste in
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. Sandberg created satirical columns which were well read. From 1954–1990, Sandberg had a column called "'Der freche Zeichenstift'' ("The Cheeky Sketching Pencil") in ''Das Magazin'', where he drew caricatures of the nationally and internationally known. Also beginning in 1954, he began a series called "Mit spitzer Feder" in the Sunday edition of the newspaper, ''
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'' and in 1967, he began a series of portraits in the
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'', called ''Sandbergs kleine Galerie''. In 1988, speaking about the meaning of art in the concentration camp, Sandberg said, "Without the memory of their work (Hogarth's,
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's, Kollwitz', Grosz' and Masereel's), I would not have had the strength to withstand the difficult imprisonment."Bild des Monats: "Das haben wir nicht gewusst"
Buchenwald Memorial. Image of the Month (April 2008) Artwork created in 1964. Retrieved January 26, 2012
Sandberg's second marriage was to actress Lilo Grahn (1943–2007), lasting from 1981 until his death. His friend, artist
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, gave the
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and the sculpture on his gravestone is by
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Ingeborg Hunzinger.


Awards and recognition

Sandberg received numerous awards and honors in his lifetime and has been recognized since, as well. * 1958 Medal for Fighters against Fascism 1933 to 1945 * 1966 Johannes R. Becher Prize, gold * 1967
Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic The Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic (German: ''Kunstpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik'') was an East German state award bestowed on individuals for contributions in various fields of art. History The Art Prize was annually a ...
* 1972
Käthe Kollwitz Prize The Käthe Kollwitz Prize (german: Käthe-Kollwitz-Preis) is a German art award named after artist Käthe Kollwitz. Established in 1960 by the then-Academy of Arts of the German Democratic Republic (nowadays the Academy of Arts, Berlin), the pri ...
, Akademie der Künste in Berlin * 1973 National Prize of East Germany * 1978
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, gold * 1983 National Prize of the GDR, First Class, for Art and Literature There were a number of articles and exhibits in honor of the 100th anniversary of Sandberg's birth."Geplante Veranstaltungen zum 100. Geburtstag am 18.04.2008"
herberg-sandberg.de Retrieved January 26, 2012
Also in April 2008, an
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by Sandberg was chosen as the "Image of the Month" at the Buchenwald Memorial. The etching, done in 1964 and in the art collection of the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorial, is called "Das haben wir nicht gewusst" ("We didn't know") and depicts himself as a survivor, showing local residents the pile of bodies and ashes next to the
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. The Germans are well fed and well dressed and they look horrified, but profess their ignorance as to what was taking place in their midst for over a decade.


Selected works

;Graphic art series *1944-46 "Eine Freundschaft" *1957-61 "Atom, Atom" *1958-65 "Der Weg" *1959-68 "Erinnerungen an Brecht" *1963 "Meister der Musik" *1967-68 "Bilder zum Kommunistischen Manifest" *1982/83 "Der anachronistische Zug" ;Graphic illustrations *1927 "Der Dichter
Klabund Alfred Henschke (4 November 1890 – 14 August 1928), better known by his pseudonym Klabund, was a German writer. Life Klabund, born Alfred Henschke in 1890 in Crossen, was the son of an apothecary. At the age of 16 he came down with tuberculo ...
" *1948 "Die Eiferer" *1948 "Verschiedener Meinung" *1957 "
Anne Frank Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (, ; 12 June 1929 – )Research by The Anne Frank House in 2015 revealed that Frank may have died in February 1945 rather than in March, as Dutch authorities had long assumed"New research sheds new light on Anne Fra ...
" *1959 "Brechts Verhör" *1975 "David und Goliath" ;Books and illustrations *1949 ''Eine Freundschaft.'' 30 Holzschnittskizzen. Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin 1949. *1955 ''Der Herrenspiegel.'' 30 Köpfe. Verlag Volk und Welt, Berlin 1955. *1956 ''Eine schöne Wirtschaft.'' Kongreßverlag, Berlin 1956. *1958 ''Mit spitzer Feder. 50 bekannte Köpfe und unbekannte Anekdoten.'' Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 1958. *1963 ''Der freche Zeichenstift.'' Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 1963. *1967 ''Mein Brecht Skizzenbuch.'' Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin 1967. *1988 ''Spiegel eines Lebens.'' Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin und Weimar 1988.


Filmography

* 1968, East German television: “Geliebte Kunst, Herbert Sandberg - Der Weg”. A film by Irmtraut Wecks * 1969,
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: “Ein Weg zum Manifest”. A film by Gerhard Jentsch * 1980, DEFA / East German television: “Der freche Zeichenstift”. Director: Hanna Emuth


References


Further reading

*Peter Sager (Text) and Dirk Reinartz (Photo): ''Zur Strafe ins KZ.'' in: dsb. & Gottfried Sello (Text); Petra Kipphoff (Ed.): ''"Entartete Kunst". Dokumentation einer Schandtat.'' '' Die Zeit'', magazine section, No. 26 (June 19, 1987), pp. 28 – 40.


External links

*
Herbert Sandberg
official website. Retrieved January 26, 2012

Akademie der Künste Berlin *Harald Kretzschmar

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'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Sandberg, Herbert German resistance members Buchenwald concentration camp survivors 20th-century German Jews Academic staff of the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig German communists 1908 births 1991 deaths People from Posen-West Prussia