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  1. Hans (Johannes Siegfried) Richter (6 April 1888 – 1 February 1976) was a German Dada painter, graphic artist, avant-garde film producer, and art historian. In 1965 he authored the book Dadaism about the history of the Dada movement. He was born in Berlin into a well-to-do family and died in Minusio, near Locarno, Switzerland.

  2. Richter plunged into this new movement, contributing to Dada shows and publications, and creating iconic Dada works such as the Visionary Portraits (1917) and Dada Köpfe (Dada Heads, 1918). Richter believed in the artist's power to shape political and social ideas, but it needed a universal language that could be understood by all - the ...

    • German
    • April 6, 1888
    • Berlin, Germany
    • February 1, 1976
  3. Hans Richter. Nasceu: 1 de abril de 1888; Berlin, Germany. Morreu: 1 de fevereiro de 1976; Minusio, Switzerland. Nacionalidade: American, German. Movimento Artístico: Dadaísmo. Campo: pintura, graphics.

    • American, German
    • Berlin, Germany
  4. Hans Richter lived in the XX cent., a remarkable figure of American-German Dada. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • American, German
    • April 1, 1888
    • Berlin, Germany
    • February 1, 1976
  5. www.moma.org › artists › 4908Hans Richter | MoMA

    Hans (Johannes Siegfried) Richter (6 April 1888 – 1 February 1976) was a German Dada painter, graphic artist, avant-garde film producer, and art historian. In 1965 he authored the book Dadaism about the history of the Dada movement. He was born in Berlin into a well-to-do family and died in Minusio, near Locarno, Switzerland.

  6. The European movement was started in 1915 in Zurich by sculptor Hans Arp, film-maker Hans Richter, and poet Tristan Tzara. By the end of World War I, Dada was very popular in the German cities Berlin, Cologne and Hanover, expressing the view of many Germans at the time that the war was folly.

  7. Hans Richter. Thames and Hudson, 1997 - Art - 246 pages. 'Where and how Dada began is almost as difficult to determine as Homer's birthplace', writes Hans Richter, the artist and...