1858 |
born in Radeburg near Dresden |
1861 |
Family relocates to Dresden |
1868-1875 |
After the family settles in Berlin first apprenticeship with the stone draughtsman Fritz Hecht |
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also studies under Theodor Hosemann and Carl Domschke at the Koenigliche Kunstschule in Berlin |
1875-1877 |
Worked as a commercial artist and retoucher, including as a trainee at the Lithografieanstalt Winckelmann & Soehne, where he specialised in numerous printing techniques |
1877-1880 |
Assistant for photographic retouching at the Photographische Gesellschaft Berlin at Doenhoffplatz |
1880-1882 |
Military service as a grenadier in the Leib-Grenadier-Regiment in Frankfurt (Oder) and as a guard soldier in the Sonnenburg prison |
1882 |
Dismissal from the military and re-employment at the Photographische Gesellschaf |
1883 |
Marriage to Hulda Frieske in Fuerstenwalde, children Margarete (1884), Hans (1888) and Walther (1891) |
1892 |
Last move to a three-room flat at Sophie-Charlotten-Straße 88 in Berlin-Charlottenburg |
1903 |
Member of the recently founded Berlin Secession |
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Starts collaboration on the Munich satirical magazine »Simplicissimus«, from 1905 illustrations for »Jugend« and »Lustige Blaetter« |
1906 |
Member of the Deutscher Kuenstlerbund (DKB) |
1907 |
Fired from the Photographische Gesellschaft after 30 years because of his socially critical graphics |
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has since worked as a self-employed graphic artist, draughtsman and illustrator |
1908 |
First edition of his popular milieu drawings with »Kinder der Straße« and »Berliner Rangen« in the series Künstlerhefte published by Dr Eysler & Co. Berlin |
1909 |
Success of the portfolio »Zwoelf Kuenstlerdrucke« with heliogravures of hand drawings and etchings makes him nationally known |
1910 |
Awarded the Menzel Prize by the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung |
1913 |
Leaves the Berlin Secession and founds the Freie Secession together with his long-time protégé Max Liebermann |
1914 |
Edition of the celebrated illustrated book »Mein Milljoeh« |
1921 |
Acquisition of drawings by the Berliner Nationalgalerie |
1924 |
Nomination as professor and member of the Preußische Akademie der Kuenste |
1928 |
Retrospective »Zilles Werdegang« at the Maerkisches Museum Berlin |