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Joachim Ringelnatz is the pen name of the German author and painter Hans Bötticher (7 August 1883, Wurzen, Saxony – 17 November 1934, Berlin). His pen name Ringelnatz is usually explained as a dialect expression for an animal, possibly a variant of Ringelnatter, German for grass snake or more probably the seahorse for winding ("ringeln") its tail around objects. The seahorse is called Ringelnass (nass = wet) by mariners, an occupation to which he felt kinship. He was a sailor in his youth and spent the First World War in the Navy on a minesweeper. In the 1920s and 1930s, he worked as a Kabarettist, i.e., a kind of satirical stand-up comedian. He is best known for his wry poems using word play and sometimes bordering on nonsense poetry. Some of them are similar to Christian Morgenstern's, but more satirical in tone and occasionally subversive. His most popular character is the anarchic sailor Kuddel Daddeldu with his drunken antics and disdain for authority.

Joachim Ringelnatz
Joachim Ringelnatz

In his final thirteen years Ringelnatz was also a dedicated and prolific visual artist. The bulk of his art went missing during World War II, but over 200 paintings and drawings survived. In the 1920s some of his work was exhibited at the Akademie der Künste along with that of his contemporaries Otto Dix and George Grosz. Ringelnatz illustrated his own novel called "...liner Roma..." (1923), the title of which is a doubly truncated "Berliner Roman" (Berlin novel), for "Berlin novels usually have no decent beginning and no proper ending." ("Berliner Romane haben meist keinen ordentlichen Anfang und kein rechtes Ende."[1])

In 1933, he was banned by the Nazi government as a "degenerate artist".

Ringelnatz's widow Leonharda Pieper married Julius Gescher after Ringelnatz's death, and their son Norbert managed Ringelnatz's legacy and assembled a collection. Norbert donated the collection to the Joachim Ringelnatz Museum in Cuxhaven in 2019.


Works


Tomb in Berlin
Tomb in Berlin

Posthumously

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Most of Ringelnatz's paintings were lost during the Second World War; one of them at the Kunsthaus Zürich is not on display. The Ringelnatz-Museum in Cuxhaven, managed by the Ringelnatz-Stiftung (see below) shows many of his paintings. Most came from private owners, whose paintings survived World War II.


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[de] Joachim Ringelnatz

Joachim Ringelnatz (* 7. August 1883 in Wurzen als Hans Gustav Bötticher; † 17. November 1934 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Kabarettist und Maler, der vor allem für humoristische Gedichte um die Kunstfigur Kuttel Daddeldu bekannt ist. Er war bekannt zur Zeit der Weimarer Republik und zählte Schauspieler wie Asta Nielsen und Paul Wegener zu seinen engen Freunden und Weggefährten. Sein teils skurril, expressionistisch, witzig und geistreich geprägtes Werk ist noch heute bekannt.
- [en] Joachim Ringelnatz

[fr] Joachim Ringelnatz

Joachim Ringelnatz, né le 7 août 1883 à Wurzen et mort le 17 novembre 1934 à Berlin, de son vrai nom Hans Gustav Bötticher, est un écrivain, un artiste de music-hall et un peintre allemand qui dut sa notoriété principalement à ses poèmes humoristiques autour du personnage de Kuttel Daddeldu.

[it] Joachim Ringelnatz

Joachim Ringelnatz (pseudonimo di Hans Gustav Bötticher) (Wurzen, 7 agosto 1883 – Berlino, 17 novembre 1934) è stato uno scrittore, cabarettista e pittore tedesco, conosciuto soprattutto per le sue poesie umoristiche.

[ru] Рингельнац, Иоахим

Иоахим Рингельнац (нем. Joachim Ringelnatz, настоящее имя Ганс Густав Бёттихер (нем. Hans Gustav Bötticher); 7 августа 1883 (1883-08-07), Вурцен — 17 ноября 1934, Берлин) — немецкий писатель , поэт, актёр и художник.



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