The Ring (Artists Association)
The Ring was an association of artists and art lovers in Linz on the Danube from 1919 to 1922.
After the First World War , some writers , musicians , painters and art lovers in Linz formed the artists' association Der Ring , where artists from Upper Austria met, some of whom were completely unknown. It was a first platform for artistic exchange and soon found more people than expected. After a short time, the first group, the painters, settled down in order to establish its own association with the artist association MAERZ , without initially building on the artists' association of the same name, which was founded in 1913.
Chairman
- Alfred Pöll (1919–1921)
Exhibitions
- 1919, 1920, 1921 (including with Karl Emmerich Baumgärtel , Herbert Bayer , Klemens Brosch Vilma Eckl , Rudolf Feischl , Otto Hamann , Karl Hauk , Karl Hayd , Egon Hofmann , Hanns Kobinger , Demeter Koko , Matthias May , Paula May , Margarete Pausinger , Alfred Pöll, Rudolf Steinbüchler ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Der Ring in: Carina Neubauer: Elfriede Trautner (1925 to 1989), attempt to classify time-critical drypoint etchings , diploma thesis at the University of Vienna, inquired on November 29, 2015 in 2012
- ^ Alfred Pöll in: Biographien, Austrian National Library online , requested on November 29, 2015