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

Johann Baptist von Seele (1774 - 1814)
Johann Baptist von Seele
1774 - 1814
Frank Eugene (1865 - 1936)
Frank Eugene
1865 - 1936
Willy Graba (1894 - 1973)
Willy Graba
1894 - 1973
Heinrich Friedrich Füger (1751 - 1818)
Heinrich Friedrich Füger
1751 - 1818
Thomas Burhenne (1953)
Thomas Burhenne
1953
Heinz Heinrichs (1886 - 1957)
Heinz Heinrichs
1886 - 1957
Adelbert Niemeyer (1867 - 1932)
Adelbert Niemeyer
1867 - 1932
Karl Stuhlmüller (1859 - 1930)
Karl Stuhlmüller
1859 - 1930
Wolff Buchholz (1935 - 2010)
Wolff Buchholz
1935 - 2010
Gabriele Maria Deininger-Arnhard (1855 - 1945)
Gabriele Maria Deininger-Arnhard
1855 - 1945
Kurt Löwengard (1895 - 1940)
Kurt Löwengard
1895 - 1940
Johann Caspar Herterich (1843 - 1905)
Johann Caspar Herterich
1843 - 1905
Karl-Ludwig Schmaltz (1932)
Karl-Ludwig Schmaltz
1932
Afanasij Ivanovich Scheloumoff (1892 - 1983)
Afanasij Ivanovich Scheloumoff
1892 - 1983
Oska Gutheil (1980)
Oska Gutheil
1980
Jonathan Meese (1970)
Jonathan Meese
1970

Creators Magic realism

Martine Franck (1938 - 2012)
Martine Franck
1938 - 2012
Hans Guradze (1861 - 1922)
Hans Guradze
1861 - 1922
Lorenz Bösken (1891 - 1967)
Lorenz Bösken
1891 - 1967
Pietro Melandri (1885 - 1976)
Pietro Melandri
1885 - 1976
Wäinö Waldemar Aaltonen (1894 - 1966)
Wäinö Waldemar Aaltonen
1894 - 1966
Leonardo Nierman (1932 - 2023)
Leonardo Nierman
1932 - 2023
James Rosenquist (1933 - 2017)
James Rosenquist
1933 - 2017
Paul Hagemans (1884 - 1959)
Paul Hagemans
1884 - 1959
Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963)
Jean Cocteau
1889 - 1963
Henry Fuseli (1741 - 1825)
Henry Fuseli
1741 - 1825
Gustavo Peñalver Vico (1939)
Gustavo Peñalver Vico
1939
Joseph Cornell (1903 - 1972)
Joseph Cornell
1903 - 1972
Eliška Bartek (1950)
Eliška Bartek
1950
Niko Abramidis (1987)
Niko Abramidis
1987
Theophile-Alexander Steinlen (1859 - 1923)
Theophile-Alexander Steinlen
1859 - 1923
Gabrielle Montald (Canivet) (1867 - 1942)
Gabrielle Montald (Canivet)
1867 - 1942
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