19th Century
thomas theodor heine
Born 1867
Died 1948
Thomas Theodor Heine (1867–1948): The Poet of Disillusionment
Thomas Theodor Heine, born David Theodor Heine on February 28, 1867, in Leipzig, Germany, was a prolific painter, illustrator, and cartoonist whose career spanned from the late Victorian era to World War II. He is best remembered for his uncompromising artistic vision—characterized by biting satire and masterful draughtsmanship—which captured the anxieties and contradiction…
Chronological Journey
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