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Richard Paul Lohse was born on 13 September, 1902, is a Swiss artist (1902–1988). Discover Richard Paul Lohse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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1902

Richard Paul Lohse (September 13, 1902 – September 16, 1988) was a Swiss painter and graphic artist and one of the main representatives of the concrete and constructive art movements.

Lohse was born in Zürich in 1902.

His wish to study in Paris was thwarted due to his difficult economic circumstances.

1902 Born 13 September in Zürich

1917

1917 First realistic paintings

1918

In 1918, he joined the advertising agency Max Dalang, where he trained to become an advertising designer.

Lohse, then an autodidact, painted expressive, late-cubist still lifes.

1918 Apprentice in graphic design at Max Dalang AG (until 1922);

studies at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich under Ernst Keller

1922

1922 Employed in the advertising studio of Max Dalang AG, where he meets Hans Neuburg and Anton Stankowski

1925

1925 Still lifes, landscapes, cubist experimental paintings

1930

In the 1930s, his work as a graphic artist and book designer placed him among the pioneers of modern Swiss graphic design; in paintings of this period, he worked on curved and diagonal constructions.

Success eventually allowed him to establish his own graphic design studio in Zürich.

He combined art with a political and moral awareness, which led him to be an activist for immigrants.

In the 1930s, he was actively involved in protests, which were illegal under the government of the time.

He continued to protest until the beginning of World War II.

1930 Establishes own graphic design studio in Zürich (1931-1934 with former Dalang co-worker Hans Trommer)

1933

1933 Political support for émigrés;

illegal political activities until end of World War II;

co-founder of the Association of Independent Graphic Designers;

1934

1934 Studio and apartment in the Zett-Haus, Zürich, together with artist and gallerist Irmgard Burchard;

member of the association Friends of New Architecture

1935

1935 Curvations

1936

1936 Marriage to Irmgard Burchard (born 1908 in Zürich, died 1964 in Cairo);

participates in the exhibition "Zeitprobleme in der Schweizer Malerei", Kunsthaus Zürich

1937

In 1937, Lohse co-founded Allianz, an association of Swiss modern artists, with Leo Leuppi.

Through this organization, he became a colleague of Anna Indermaur.

1937 Co-founder and vice-chairman of Allianz, Association of Modern Swiss Artists;

constructions

1938

In 1938, he helped Irmgard Burchard, to whom he was married for a brief time, to organise the London exhibition "Twentieth Century German Art".

His political convictions then led him into the resistance movement, where he met his future wife Ida Alis Dürner.

1938 Collaboration for the exhibition "Twentieth Century German Art", New Burlington Galleries, London, initiated by Irmgard Burchard;

installs a print exhibition of German and Russian constructivists in Zürich;

1939

1939 Divorce from Irmgard Burchard;

1943

The year 1943 marked a breakthrough in Lohse's painting: he standardised the pictorial means and started to develop modular and serial systems.

1944

begins graphic design work for landscape architect Walter Mertens (until 1944)

1953

In 1953, he published the book New Design in Exhibitions, and from 1958, he became co-editor of the magazine Neue Grafik.

Lohse's typical classic paintings are nonrepresentational, systematic, two-dimensional laminar planes of interacting colour elements in various logical/mathematical relations visible to the eye, using the structure of colour that we perceive, and in a way that every element plays an equal qualitative role.

1954

begins book design work for Büchergilde Gutenberg (until 1954)

1988

He died in Zürich in 1988.