Ferdinand Staeger (1880 - 1976)

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Ferdinand Staeger

Ferdinand Staeger was a Czech-born German symbolist painter and graphic artist, illustrator and fabric designer.

Staeger studied at the School of Technical Design in Brno and then the School of Applied Arts in Prague, from 1908 he lived in Munich and collaborated with the magazine Jugend. He was a participant in the First World War, his war drawings are characterized by humanity. After the war he illustrated books by Gerhard Hauptmann, Josef von Eichendorff, Eduard Mörike and Adalbert Stifter with great success.

During the Third Reich, Staeger collaborated with the authorities by painting several propaganda pictures, for which he was awarded the title of professor. In 1943 he lost his home in Munich to Allied bombs and many works were lost.

After World War II, he painted in an impressionist style, creating paintings of mythical, mystical, symbolic and religious themes. Many works belong to the genre of "magic realism". Staeger is also known as a tapestry designer, master of etching and ex-libris, and was a member of the Association of German Artists. His wife Sidonie Springer (1878-1937) was also a painter and graphic artist.

Date and place of birt:3 march 1880, Třebíč, Czech Republic
Date and place of death:11 september 1976, Waldkraiburg, Germany
Nationality:Germany, Czech Republic
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Designer, Engraver, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter
Genre:Fabulous epic genre, Genre art, Landscape painting, Mythological painting
Art style:Modern art, Surrealism, Magic realism, Symbolism

Creators Germany

Fred Rolf (1940)
Fred Rolf
1940
Gustav Jäger (1808 - 1871)
Gustav Jäger
1808 - 1871
Hans Licht (1876 - 1935)
Hans Licht
1876 - 1935
Ludwig Gebhardt (1830 - 1908)
Ludwig Gebhardt
1830 - 1908
Georg Balthasar Probst (1673 - 1748)
Georg Balthasar Probst
1673 - 1748
Katharina Grosse (1961)
Katharina Grosse
1961
Richard Purnickl (1770 - 1838)
Richard Purnickl
1770 - 1838
Peter Sorge (1937 - 2000)
Peter Sorge
1937 - 2000
Otto Herbert Hajek (1927 - 2005)
Otto Herbert Hajek
1927 - 2005
Eduard Haaga (XIX century - XX century)
Eduard Haaga
XIX century - XX century
Bernd Becher (1931 - 2007)
Bernd Becher
1931 - 2007
Paul Baum (1859 - 1932)
Paul Baum
1859 - 1932
Balthasar Denner (1685 - 1749)
Balthasar Denner
1685 - 1749
Ubbo Enninga (1955)
Ubbo Enninga
1955
Ernst Anders (1845 - 1911)
Ernst Anders
1845 - 1911
Stefanie Grünberger-Schrank (1977)
Stefanie Grünberger-Schrank
1977

Creators Magic realism

Minna Köhler-Roeber (1883 - 1957)
Minna Köhler-Roeber
1883 - 1957
Jean Daprai (1929 - 2019)
Jean Daprai
1929 - 2019
Marietta Sergeevna Shaginyan (1888 - 1982)
Marietta Sergeevna Shaginyan
1888 - 1982
Arturo Carmassi (1925 - 2015)
Arturo Carmassi
1925 - 2015
Hugo Steiner-Prag (1880 - 1945)
Hugo Steiner-Prag
1880 - 1945
Julius Vilhelm Guldbrandsen (1869 - 1960)
Julius Vilhelm Guldbrandsen
1869 - 1960
George James Frampton (1860 - 1928)
George James Frampton
1860 - 1928
Carel de Nerée tot Babberich (1880 - 1909)
Carel de Nerée tot Babberich
1880 - 1909
Edmund Daniel Kinzinger (1888 - 1963)
Edmund Daniel Kinzinger
1888 - 1963
Emily Mae Smith (1979)
Emily Mae Smith
1979
Alfredo Castañeda (1938 - 2010)
Alfredo Castañeda
1938 - 2010
Anton Maringer (1902 - 1974)
Anton Maringer
1902 - 1974
Oscar Yakovlevich Rabin (1928 - 2018)
Oscar Yakovlevich Rabin
1928 - 2018
George Clair Tooker (1920 - 2011)
George Clair Tooker
1920 - 2011
Alfred Heinrich Pellegrini (1881 - 1958)
Alfred Heinrich Pellegrini
1881 - 1958
Maurice Tabard (1897 - 1984)
Maurice Tabard
1897 - 1984