Ernst Maria Fischer

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Ernst Maria Fischer (born May 9, 1907 in Munich , † November 27, 1939 in Landstuhl ) was a German etcher, landscape painter and portrait painter.

Life

Ernst Maria Fischer was the son of Aloys Fischer, Professor of Education and Psychology at the University of Munich, and his wife Paula Fischer-Thalmann. After graduating from high school in 1927 at the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich , he studied painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from the winter semester of 1928 . In 1929, his parents bought him a country house in Brannenburg ( Dientzenhoferstraße 18 ), in which he set up a studio.

When he came to power, as a half-Jew, he was banned from working. As a “degenerate artist”, the Reich Chamber of Culture forbade him from any artistic activity. In 1939 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. Seriously wounded on the western front after the war began, he died on November 27, 1939 in a field hospital in Landstuhl / Pfalz. In Brannenburg the Ernst-Maria-Fischer-Weg was named after the artist.

literature

  • Fischer, Ernst Maria . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 2 : E-J . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1955, p. 112 .
  • Karl Kreitmair: Ernst Maria Fischer, Life and Work of an Early Completed Man , Munich 1964

Web links

Commons : Ernst Maria Fischer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Annual report on the Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Munich 1926/27.
  2. 00006 Ernst Fischer, Matrikelbuch 4 (1920–1931), ADBK Munich, accessed on December 21, 2015