Ernst Frick (painter)
Appearance
Ernst Frick | |
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Born | |
Died | August 23, 1956 | (aged 74)
Known for | Editor of Der Weckruf |
Movement | Der Große Bär |
Spouse | Margarethe Fellerer |
Partner | Frieda Gross-Schloffer |
Ernst Frick (1881–1956) was a Swiss painter.
Biography
[edit]Frick was born in Knonau, the son of a travelling salesman. Frick was a founder, who became a union member and then anarchist. He was editor of anarchist newspaper Weckruf (1904-1906). He served a year in prison (1912-1913) for his involvement in liberating a Russian anarchist from incarceration in Zurich. From 1911, he lived with Frieda Gross-Schloffer, wife of psychoanalyst Otto Gross, then from 1920, with photographer Margarethe Fellerer, whom he married in 1941. He became a painter at the urging of Artur Segal, and published essays on archaeology and the history of language.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Schwab, Andreas (2004). "Ernst Frick". HLS. Retrieved 20 March 2024.