JoKarl Huber

Male, Deceased Person

1902 – 1996

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Who was JoKarl Huber?

Joseph Karl Huber, stagename JoKarl Huber was a German artist.

Born in 1902 in the Wuerttembergian village of Laudenbach now part of Weikersheim, Huber first studied law, but gave that up to become an artist in Munich. In 1938 he married fellow artist Hildegard Huber Sasse, and in 1942 the couple had a daughter, Ursula.

In the late 1930s the minister of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Weil der Stadt, August Uhl, commissioned his childhood friend to create a stained-glass window commemorating the life of Christ. This was a politically brave request because in 1936 Huber's work had been labeled by the Nazis as "degenerate," although his work was not included in the infamous Entartete Kunst show in Munich in 1937. After working for two years on the project in Weil der Stadt, in 1940 Huber unveiled his new window, one panel of which shows the temptation scene from the gospel of Matthew, in which Satan offers all the realms of the world to Jesus, if he will only worship Satan. Satan bears the unmistakable features of Adolf Hitler. This window is considered Huber's masterwork.

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Born
Feb 13, 1902
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
1996

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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