Franz Fiedler
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Franz Fiedler (17 February 1885 – 5 February 1956) was a German photographer.[1]
Biography
[edit]Fiedler was born in Prostějov in Moravia, Austria-Hungary. Fiedler was a student of Hugo Erfurth.[2]
Career
[edit]He was regarded as an eccentric during his apprenticeship in Plzeň, and worked in 1905 and again in 1912 with Rudof Dührkoop in Hamburg, and from 1908 to 1911 with Hugo Erfurth in Dresden.[3]
At the 1911 world exhibition in Turin he won first prize and had another exhibition in Prague in 1913. He belonged to the circle of Jaroslav Hašek and Egon Erwin Kisch and in 1916 married Erna Hauswald in Dresden where he occupied a studio at Sedanstraße 7.
In 1919, he started using a 9x12 camera and, by 1924, adopted the Leica. In 1925, he exhibited at Film und Foto in Stuttgart.[4]
Fiedler adopted a face image as his emblem and claimed expertise in photographing picturesque women.[5]
His studio was bombed in 1945. He stored exhibition photos with family in Moravia. Post-1945, he authored photography books in East Germany. Anneliese Kretschmer was one of his students in Dortmund.[6]
Fiedler died on 5 February 1956 in Dresden.
Publications
[edit]- 'Dresden in Bildern', Aufnahmen von Franz Fiedler, herausgegeben von Hans Wolfgang Singer, Wien, Leipzig, Verlag Dr. Hans Epstein, 1930 ('Orbis urbium – Schöne Städte in schönen Bildern').
- Dufek, Antonín, Franz Fiedler, Fotografie/Photographs/Fotografien (Brno, Prague, 2005)
- Franz Fiedler. Fotografie. Technische Sammlungen der Stadt Dresden, Ausstellung 4.4.-3.6.2007
References
[edit]- ^ Reveron, Sean (2019-10-18). "Life's dance with sex, love and death…by Franz Fiedler - CVLT Nation". Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ "Lady Dancing With Skeleton". Monovisions. 2019-09-20. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ "Surreal Photographs of 'Lady Dancing With Skeleton' in the Early 1920s". Vintage News Daily. 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ "Franz Fiedler, Portrait of Arno Drescher painting. 1925.…". drouot.com. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ "Franz Fiedler up to date". Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ "DFA-Podcast #6 | Annelise Kretschmer. A photographer (also) of the 1920s". German Photographic Academy. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
External links
[edit]- Gallery on moravska-galerie.cz (in Czech)