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 Germany 1929  - 1995
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                        1929Born on 14th November in Hamburg to the dressmaker Martha Janssen from Oldenburg. Brought up in Oldenburg by his mother and grandparents in Lerchenstraße 14. He never knew his father. Adopted by his grandfather.
 1939
 Death of his grandfather followed by adoption by the Guardianship Court
 1943
 Death of his mother
 1942
 Pupil at the Nationalpolitischen Erziehungsanstalt (Napola - National Political Education Institute) in Haselünne, Emsland, where art teacher Hans Wienhausen encouraged his artistic talent
 1944
 Adoption by his mother’s younger sister Anna Janssen, who lived in Hamburg
 1945
 Move to Hamburg. He spent the end of the war and the post-war period with his Aunt Anna in Burchardstraße, later they moved to Warburgstraße (Harvestehude).
 1946
 Enrolled at the Landeskunstschule (Regional Art School) in Hamburg at 16 years of age From the beginning master pupil of Alfred Mahlau
 1947
 First publication of a drawing in the weekly journal "Die Zeit "
 1948
 Publication of his first book, the children’s book "Is everybody there?"
 1950
 Birth of his son Clemens Publication of his second book, "The race between the hare and the hedgehog" First woodcuts after Edvard Munch. Dominant themes are animals along with man and woman.
 1952
 Lichtwark scholarship in Hamburg; at around the same time he involuntarily leaves the Landeskunstschule.
 1953
 In detention awaiting trial suspected of murder. Finally received a suspended sentence for drunkenness.
 1954
 Takes up lithography
 1955
 Marriage to Marie Knauer
 1956
 Birth of their daughter Katrin, nickname Lamme
 1957
 First exhibition with large-scale colour woodcuts in his apartment
 1957
 Exhibition in Hanover in the Hans Brockstedt Gallery
 Sudden change to etching, pupil of Paul Wunderlich, who he later considers to be a rival. The subjects dealt with are people of his acquaintance, who he portrays with wit and humour, or he represents himself.
 1959
 Divorce
 Discovery of two new passions - first, ardent courtship of Birgit Sandner, second, "art brut" after Jean Dubuffet, marked by his so-called "scribbling period"
 Marriage to Birgit Sandner, separation a few weeks later.
 1960
 Marriage to Verena von Bethmann Hollweg
 1961
 Birth of their son Philip
 1962
 His third portfolio, "L’heure de Mylène", reveals the use of the "line" to achieve new accents in his drawing.
 1964
 Art Prize of the city of Darmstadt
 1965
 First retrospective of his drawings and graphic works in the Kestner-Gesellschaft in Hanover;
 1966
 Edwin-Scharff-Prize of the city of Hamburg
 1967
 Death of his Aunt Anna
 Death of his teacher Alfred Mahlau
 Move to Blankenese, Mühlenberger Weg
 1968
 Divorce from his third wife
 With the "tortured arms of Verena" he deals with his separation from Verena. He produces the portfolio "Les Bras" (1970). First prize for graphic art at the Biennale di Venezia
 1969
 Love affair with Gesche Tietjens. Trip with Gesche to Svanshall in southern Sweden.
 1970
 Discovery of "landscape" and simultaneously re-discovery of etching. His new style focuses on the "line".
 1972
 Creation of the portfolio "Hanno’s death". This series of self-portraits is connected to a serious illness. Following his recovery, he produced 27 etchings within one week, "which show approaching death in all stages of disintegration".
 1972
 Separation from Gesche Tietjen , who is expecting his child.
 1973
 Birth of his son Adam
 Love affair with Bettina Sartorius.
 1974
 The November Book is produced. The artist deals with his own childhood in Oldenburg.
 1975
 Schiller Prize of the city of Mannheim.
 1976
 Retrospective of his drawings in the Kunsthalle Mannheim. Start of intensive cooperation with the printer Hartmut Frielinghaus.
 1978
 Biermann-Ratjen-Medal of the city of Hamburg
 1990
 After a fall with the balcony of his house, he produces a portfolio with the accident report "19th May 1990".
 1992
 Honorary citizen of the city of Oldenburg
 1995
 Died on 31st August. Buried in the Gertruden Cemetary in Oldenburg. ...
 
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