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Schloß Neuhaus near Paderborn. The reflection comes from a well at the end from the garden.
GERT NEUHAUS 'REISSVERSCHLUSS' / 'ZIPPER', MURAL IN BERLIN, 1979 ...oh em gee
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### Discover the Rich History of Schloss Neuhaus in Paderborn Located in the charming city of Paderborn, Schloss Neuhaus is a magnificent castle that holds a significant place in the region's history. With its stunning architecture and fascinating past, this Weser Renaissance masterpiece is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike. #### A Glimpse into the Past Schloss Neuhaus has a rich and eventful history that dates back to the 11th century. The first mention of the settlement of Neuhaus can be traced back to 1016, making it a place of great historical importance. In 1257, the Paderborn bishops constructed a fortified house in Neuhaus, which later became the residence of the bishops and the center of power for the Hochstift Paderborn. #### Architectural Marvels The castle complex consists of five buildings, constructed between 1370 and 1597, showcasing the architectural styles of different eras. The oldest surviving part of the castle, Haus Spiegel, is named after Bishop Heinrich von Spiegel. The imposing Haus Braunschweig, built between 1524 and 1526, forms the current front of the castle. In 1590, Dietrich von Fürstenberg expanded the castle, nearly doubling its size and adding four round towers. #### Historical Significance For centuries, Schloss Neuhaus served as the residence of the Paderborn bishops, who played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of the city and the region. However, the castle's heyday came to an end in 1803 with the secularization of the region. It then served as a Prussian garrison and later as the British military administration after World War II. #### Things to Do and See Today, Schloss Neuhaus houses a secondary school, but it still retains its historical charm. Visitors can explore the castle grounds and admire the beautiful baroque-style gardens, which were redesigned for the State Garden Show in 1994. The gardens provide a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Nearby, you'll find the picturesque confluence of the Lippe, Alme, and Pader rivers, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Don't miss the chance to visit the nearby Paderborn Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. #### When to Visit Schloss Neuhaus is open to the public, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its rich history and architectural beauty. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the gardens are in full bloom, creating a picturesque backdrop for your exploration. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Schloss Neuhaus in Paderborn is a destination that will captivate your senses and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the region's cultural heritage.
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Der Teilverkauf einer Immobilie: Christoph Neuhaus gilt als einer der Pionier dieser Finanzierungsart – und erklärt, wo seine Reise mit wertfaktor Immobilien hingehen soll.
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Ein spannendes Pferde-Abenteuer von Spiegel-Besteller-Autorin Nele Neuhaus! Charlottes Traum ist endlich wahr geworden: Der braune Wallach Won Da Pie und sie sind mittlerweile ein unschlagbares Team - einfach unzertrennlich. Und auch der neue Reitlehrer ist wirklich klasse. Doch dann erhält Charlotte eine aufregende Nachricht aus Frankreich: Thierry, ihr…
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Neuhaus-Nießen (Nissen), Cläre (Hannover 1878 – 1950 Olten) I still know so little about this painter and printmaker and what follows is what I've puzzled together so far. I traced Cläre to the small town of Fürstenfeldbruck some 20 Km. east of Munich. Seeing the few prints I know by her I think I have a pretty good idea whom she turned to learning the art of woodblock print making: Dachau is not more them 15 km. from where she lived. Walter Klemm (1883-1957) and Carl Thiemann (1881-1966) in Dachau passed on their pioneering printmaking skills to numerous contemporary artist. She is mentioned as “die Malerin Cläre Nießen-Neuhaus” present at the founding meeting of the “Kunstverein Fürstenfeldbruck” in 1924. In Fürstenfeldbruck.. Fürstenfeldbruck in 1929 The picturesque village had become a refuge for artists fleeing overcrowded Munich. Also present at that meeting was Selma des Coudres (1883-1956) a painter also known to have tried at woodblock printmaking and in a style betraying lessons by Carl Thiemann in Dachau too. We shall follow and trace Selma in next post bringing us to Riga in Latvia and meeting some more interesting artists. Proof of a trip to........ Italy, Dalmatia ? Cläre (for Klara, Clara ?) exhibited, with others*, in 1915 in the “Wanderausstellung der Vereinigung nordwestdeutscher Künstler” in the Obernier Museum in Bonn: Cläre Neuhaus (München) showed “Alte Gasse”. I do not know which print that was but I do not think it is the ("mediterranean") one above. * One of them was Elisabeth (Else) Ruest (1861-1945) an painter-printmaker from Hannover known by several etchings showing the artist village of Schwalenberg near Detmold. She will also be shown in next posting. These two examples (Dachau moor landscapes ?) are clearly signed Cläre Neuhaus. The monogram she uses seems to be designed after Thiemans example. It can be difficult in Germany how to read a married girls name. Her families (maiden) name can be either placed before or after her husbands name. I have not yet found a rule explaining. Considering she was mentioned Neuhaus in 1915, Nissen-Neuhaus in 1924 and Neuhaus-Nissen in 1942 I guess she met and married a Mr. Nissen somewhere between 1915-1924. She is represented in the 1942 “Ausstellungskatalog der Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellung im Haus der Deutschen Kunst” in Munich with a painting: Cläre Neuhaus-Nissen, München: Nr. 354 in room 4: “Sonneblumen, Öl”. "Haus der Deutsche Kunst" was the first of Adolph Hitlers prestigious and megalomane Nazi megastructures to open in 1937 showing to the Nation Nazi approved art. And although the surviving 1942 exhibition catalogue photograph wants us to believe it is painting 354a, showing a mixed bouquet, I really think it's the big one to the far left, 93a, showing some serious SUNFLOWERS ! Hitlers helpers bought works of art here for the proposed Nazi Museums. Cläre's Sunflowers were sold by the way btw. "Somewhere, someone" wrote: 1932 in Dresden as her year of death and I'\m not sure if the 1942 Munich exhibition showed her work posthumously. She is not mentioned in any Artists Lexicon nor in my Dresslers Kunsthandbuch (1921 & 1930) other then mentioning her living in Fürstenfeldbruck Münchner-strasse 31 in 1930. ----------------------------- Please send anything (any scrap of information, fact or pictures that may contribute to better understanding the life and career of Cläre Neuhaus-Nissen for sharing in this Blog and to help complete my Pioneering German Women Printmakers Index. Or just leave a comment. ----------------- All pictures borrowed freely from the Internet for friendly, educational and non-commercial use only.