(1896-1975)
德國畫家卡爾·朱利葉斯·喬斯(1896-1975)出生于索林根。曾于1919年至1928年在杜塞爾多夫藝術學院學習。他是馬克斯·克拉倫巴赫的學生,主要畫風景和人物。1928年,他參加了在杜塞爾多夫藝術宮舉辦的《德國藝術展》,并且于1932年再次在杜塞爾多夫藝術宮參加了《杜塞爾多夫 - 慕尼黑藝術展》。而在此一年前的1931年,喬斯被授予杜塞爾多夫市的文化大獎,這個獎項向他提供了前往意大利學習的津貼。1941年到1943年,卡爾·朱利葉斯·喬斯(Karl Julius Joest)共有八幅作品參展德國藝術大展,這些作品主要描繪風景和小工廠。喬斯于1954年開始擔任杜塞爾多夫藝術協會的董事會成員。 1960年,他在杜塞爾多夫(Malkasten藝術家協會)舉辦了一個展覽,1961年在索林根的德國克林根博物館舉辦了展覽。 喬斯連續參與Bergisches年度藝術展覽,以及杜塞爾多夫、慕尼黑、哈根、波鴻、蓋爾森基興、哈默爾恩和佛羅倫薩的藝術展覽。卡爾·朱利葉斯·喬斯(Karl Julius Joest)于1975年在杜塞爾多夫逝世。
Karl Julius Joest (1896-1975), born in Solingen, studied from 1919 to 1928 at the Academy for Art in Düsseldorf. He was a pupil of Max Clarenbach and painted mainly landscapes and people. He took part i.a. in the ‘Ausstellung Deutsche Kunst’, 1928, in the 'Düsseldorf-Munich Art Exhibition', 1932, and in the Frühjahrs-Ausstellung Düsseldorf', 1942; alll held in the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf. In 1931, Joest had won the Kulturpreis (Culture-prize) of the City of Düsseldorf, which included an allowance for studying in Italy. From 1941 to 1943 he was represented at the Great German Art Exhibition with eight works, mostly depicting landscapes and small factories. National Socialist artists depicted a world ennobled by hammers and muscles, not a world of high technology. It was the factory rather than the worker that was shown: flaming furnaces, smoking chimneys, howling wharves, the battlefields of the workers where the individuality counted for little. This can be seen excellently in the following GDK-works of Joest: ‘Solinger Industry’, ‘Schleiferei aus Solinger Wald’, ‘Arbeitspause an der Schleifstelle’ and ‘Aus einer Niederrheinische Werkstatt’.
Beginning in 1954 Joest was a board member of the Art Association of Düsseldorf. In 1960 he held an exhibition in Düsseldorf (Artist Association Malkasten), and in 1961 at the German Klingenmuseum in Solingen. Joest took part in the yearly exhibitions of the Bergischen Kunstausstellungen and was represented at other exhibitions in Düsseldorf , Munich, Hagen, Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hameln and Florenz. Karl Julius Joest died in 1975 in Düsseldorf.