Portraits
1860-1919
1920-1929
1930-1934
1935-1939
1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1968
CURATOR’S NOTE:
Many of these previously published images of John Heartfield can be found within books in the HIS EFFECT section of the exhibition.
I wrote the captions for these images. I attempted to make them as historically accurate as possible. Please write to me if you have any comments.
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John Heartfield, in exile since 1933, in Paris with his second wife, Barbara, 1935
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Oskar Kokoschka and John Heartfield, Paris, 1935
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Poster for Heartfield Paris Exhibition, 1935
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House of Culture John Heartfield Exhibition, Paris, April, 1935
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(l. to r) Gustav Regler (publicist), John Heartfield, Tristan Tzara (Romanian Writer and Dadaist) at a Paris Heartfield Exhibition, 1935
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John Heartfield (left) and F.C. Weiskopf (right)examining layouts for the AIZ, Prague, 1936
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John Heartfield and son, Tom, in Prague. Tom lived with Jonny in Prague from 1936-1937, circa 1937
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Farewell Letter from Czech friends of John Heartfield, Prague, 1938
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John Heartfield travel document, Prague, 1938
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Playbill for the Cabaret Show, 4 & 20 Black Sheep, presented by the Free German Federal Cultural Arts, London, 1939
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John Heartfield and Gertrud (Tutti) Heartfield, England, 1939
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(l. to r.) Heartfield’s brother, Wieland Herzfelde, and his son, George Herzfelde, leaving for the USA, April 1939
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John Heartfield at the grave of Karl Marx, England, 1939