Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (born March 3, 1882 in Augsburg, † May 17, 1969 in Hannover) was a Hanoverian painter and graphic artist of New Objectivity and later of Expressionism and Abstract... Read full biography
Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (born March 3, 1882 in Augsburg, † May 17, 1969 in Hannover) was a Hanoverian painter and graphic artist of New Objectivity and later of Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism. Influences of cubism and constructivism are characteristic of his late work. His parents operated... Read full biography
Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (born March 3, 1882 in Augsburg, † May 17, 1969 in Hannover) was a Hanoverian painter and graphic artist of New Objectivity and later of Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism. Influences of cubism and constructivism are characteristic of his late work. His parents operated the label and poster factory Augsburg, F. Burger. Fritz Burger studied in 1901 with Franz von Stuck at the Munich Art Academy. He was friends here with Albert Weisgerber, who later portrayed him... Read full biography
Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (born March 3, 1882 in Augsburg, † May 17, 1969 in Hannover) was a Hanoverian painter and graphic artist of New Objectivity and later of Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism. Influences of cubism and constructivism are characteristic of his late work. His parents operated the label and poster factory Augsburg, F. Burger. Fritz Burger studied in 1901 with Franz von Stuck at the Munich Art Academy. He was friends here with Albert Weisgerber, who later portrayed him (1911). To distinguish himself from the eponymous painter Fritz Burger (1867-1927) and the art historian Fritz Burger (1877-1916), he hung on his name the birth name of his mother. In 1906 he participated for the first time in the exhibition of the Munich... Read full biography
Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (born March 3, 1882 in Augsburg, † May 17, 1969 in Hannover) was a Hanoverian painter and graphic artist of New Objectivity and later of Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism. Influences of cubism and constructivism are characteristic of his late work. His parents operated the label and poster factory Augsburg, F. Burger. Fritz Burger studied in 1901 with Franz von Stuck at the Munich Art Academy. He was friends here with Albert Weisgerber, who later portrayed him (1911). To distinguish himself from the eponymous painter Fritz Burger (1867-1927) and the art historian Fritz Burger (1877-1916), he hung on his name the birth name of his mother. In 1906 he participated for the first time in the exhibition of the Munich Secession. In 1909 he became head of the graphics class at the Handwerker- und Kunstgewerbeschule Hannover. Images of this period are co... Read full biography
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