Fred Thieler (1916 - 1999) - photo 1

Fred Thieler

Fred Thieler was a German abstract artist known for his colorful, gestural paintings. He was born in Königsberg, Germany, and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Königsberg before moving to Berlin in 1945.

Thieler's early work was influenced by the Expressionist and Surrealist movements, but he soon developed his own unique style characterized by bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes. He often used a palette knife to apply paint to the canvas, creating thick, impasto layers that added depth and texture to his works.

Throughout his career, Thieler participated in numerous exhibitions in Germany and internationally, including the Venice Biennale and Documenta in Kassel. He was also a member of the influential German art group "Quadriga," which included artists such as Bernard Schultze, Karl Otto Götz, and Otto Greis.

In addition to painting, Thieler also worked as a graphic designer and a teacher. He was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin from 1965 to 1981, where he had a significant impact on the next generation of German artists.

Thieler's work can be found in many private collections and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Museum Ludwig in Cologne.

Date and place of birt:17 march 1916, Königsberg, Germany
Date and place of death:6 june 1999, Berlin, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art style:Abstract Expressionism, Post War Art, Informalism, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Adolf Münzer (1870 - 1953)
Adolf Münzer
1870 - 1953
Werner Graeff (1901 - 1978)
Werner Graeff
1901 - 1978
August Rosenthal (1820)
August Rosenthal
1820
Carl Hilgers (1818 - 1890)
Carl Hilgers
1818 - 1890
Julius Wolfgang Schülein (1881 - 1970)
Julius Wolfgang Schülein
1881 - 1970
Maria Elisabeth Vogel (1746 - 1810)
Maria Elisabeth Vogel
1746 - 1810
Stefano Torelli (1712 - 1784)
Stefano Torelli
1712 - 1784
Johann Velten (1807 - 1883)
Johann Velten
1807 - 1883
Johann Georg Müller (1913 - 1986)
Johann Georg Müller
1913 - 1986
Julius Hübner II (1842 - 1874)
Julius Hübner II
1842 - 1874
Adelheid Dietrich (1827 - 1891)
Adelheid Dietrich
1827 - 1891
Rudolf Wimmer (1849 - 1915)
Rudolf Wimmer
1849 - 1915
Norbert Tadeusz (1940 - 2011)
Norbert Tadeusz
1940 - 2011
Karl-Ulrich Nuss (1943)
Karl-Ulrich Nuss
1943
Johann Adam Bauer (1743 - 1780)
Johann Adam Bauer
1743 - 1780
Werner Gilles (1894 - 1961)
Werner Gilles
1894 - 1961

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Angelo Pinto (1908 - 1994)
Angelo Pinto
1908 - 1994
Auke de Vries (1937)
Auke de Vries
1937
Francesco Clemente (1952)
Francesco Clemente
1952
Vu Cao Dam (1908 - 2000)
Vu Cao Dam
1908 - 2000
Lidiia Ivanovna Lebedinskaia (1908 - 1983)
Lidiia Ivanovna Lebedinskaia
1908 - 1983
John Egerton Piper (1903 - 1992)
John Egerton Piper
1903 - 1992
Hermann Josef Mispelbaum (1944)
Hermann Josef Mispelbaum
1944
Ingeborg Plockross Irminger (1872 - 1962)
Ingeborg Plockross Irminger
1872 - 1962
Giotto Stoppino (1926 - 2011)
Giotto Stoppino
1926 - 2011
Alfredo Chighine (1914 - 1974)
Alfredo Chighine
1914 - 1974
Paul Éluard (1895 - 1952)
Paul Éluard
1895 - 1952
Hinnerk Bodendieck (1965)
Hinnerk Bodendieck
1965
Andrey Aleksandrovich Drevin (1921 - 1996)
Andrey Aleksandrovich Drevin
1921 - 1996
Reinhold Nägele (1884 - 1972)
Reinhold Nägele
1884 - 1972
Fedor Savvich Shurpin (1904 - 1972)
Fedor Savvich Shurpin
1904 - 1972
Martin Johannes Scholkmann (1938 - 2013)
Martin Johannes Scholkmann
1938 - 2013