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Fritz Hafner (10 December 1877, Vienna, Austria – 21 November 1964, Juist,
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, West Germany) was an Austrian-German painter and visual arts educator.


Life

When he was a boy, Hafner had already developed a talent for painting nature, trying to capture his impressions of the landscape and its fauna. Later, when he had reached his limits as an amateur, he decided to learn painting professionally. At 19, he applied for a place at the
State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart The State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart (German: Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart) is a university in Stuttgart, Germany. Founded on 25 June 1761, and located since 1946 on the Weißenhof, the Academy, whose historical sig ...
and studied for eight years with
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, and also with in Frankfurt. Due to his performance, he received a scholarship for both a studio and lodging as well as a grant to study for six months in Italy. At that time the Art Academy aimed to empower aspiring artists to paint pictures for exhibitions. Hafner, however, was not compliant. It took years before he succeeded. He made amends with a return to his early passion. While his colleagues concentrated on the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and mainly modern styles, Hafner found his artistic fulfillment in painting flowers and landscapes. His love of Far Eastern painting also served as an inspiration. In 1907, he moved from Stuttgart to Thuringia, where he worked in an outdoor school community in Wickersdorf as an art and science teacher, which was his first job. Together with the reform of educators and principals
Martin Luserke Martin Luserke (3 May 1880 in Schöneberg near Berlin, Prussia, German Reich – 1 June 1968 in Meldorf, Holstein, Germany) was a progressive pedagogue, a bard, writer and theatre maker. He was one of the leading figures of German progressive ...
and other fellow teachers, such as and , he moved, in 1925, to the North Sea island of Juist, where was a co-founder of "
Schule am Meer Schule am Meer, English language, Engl. ''School by the Sea'', Hebrew language, Hebrew בית ספר ליד הים, also known as ''S.a.M.'' or ''SaM'', was a private, Holistic education, holistically oriented Mixed-sex education, coed Progres ...
", a reform school that was run as a boarding school. Just as previously in Wickersdorf, he worked in Loog Juist as an art and science teacher. By that point, he had become fascinated with the hilly landscapes of Württemberg, Thuringia, and Italy, and their flora and the process of painting a shoal at the
Wadden Sea The Wadden Sea ( nl, Waddenzee ; german: Wattenmeer; nds, Wattensee or ; da, Vadehavet; fy, Waadsee, longname=yes; frr, di Heef) is an intertidal zone in the southeastern part of the North Sea. It lies between the coast of northwestern conti ...
. He painted there, with his paintings being characterized for their finely nuanced watercolors. After the school closed in 1934 for economic and political reasons, Hafner remained in Loog with his wife Christel and their three children. He was forced by the loss of his income to enter his works in well-known exhibitions in major cities in Germany and to sell them if possible. This proved to be a difficult struggle, as he had to carry them with him, and also because he painted really only for himself and not with commercial interest. He therefore found it hard to be separated from his works. The Natural History Teaching Aids, a collection made at Schule am Meer, presented by Hafner around 1934 or 1935, was a small museum on the island of Juist with his exhibits on display. He agreed with the idea and was given the management of the museum, which he directed from 1934 to 1953, while his collection of paintings continued to expand. His love for the various types of mussels and snails was shown in a book which he devoted to the subject. Hafners' approximately 1,000 images (watercolors, drawings, oil paintings and sketches) are partly privately owned; the vast majority, however, are at the Küstenmuseum in Juist. Hafner is buried next to his wife in the cemetery in
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in East Friesland.


Works

* ''Wald bei Wickersdorf (Thüringen)'' - originally from the private collection of
Gustav Wyneken Gustav Wyneken (1875–1964) was a German pedagogue and founder of the Wickersdorf Free School Community. He was also a leader in the German Youth Movement and briefly contributed to school policy during the German revolutionary period after W ...
(1875–1964) * ''Emmy Coerper: Jahrbuch'' - 12 hand colored drawings, privately printed.
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1937 * ''Kunstdruckmappe mit 6 Aquarelldrucken'' - 35 x 45 cm, Trobitsch. Frankfurt an der Oder 1937 * ''Strandflora'' – watercolor studies, four color prints in: ''Illustrierte Zeitung'', Leipzig 2 June 1938. * ''Nordseemuscheln'' – species and forms, with 75 pen drawings, Florian Kupferberg. Berlin 1939. * ''Hans Kolde: Fritz Hafner, 40 Jahre Kunstschaffen auf Juist. In: Ostfriesland''. Calendar for everyone. 68, 1985, S. 96, I-VIII (with 24 illustrations including a self-portrait).


Honors

In 1947, while living in the eastern Friesland countryside, he was awarded for his lifetime achievements.


References


External links


The Küstenmuseum in Juist
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hafner, Fritz 1877 births 1964 deaths 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists German male painters Artists from Vienna People from East Frisia 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Germany