Fanny Newald

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Fanny Newald , also Franziska Newald (born January 10, 1893 in Linz , † 1970 ) was an Austrian painter .

Live and act

Grave and headstone of Fanny Newald in the St. Barbara cemetery in Linz

The artist is the daughter of the lawyer Richard Newald and his wife Franziska, b. Edlbacher. She grew up in Linz in the Starhemberg Palace, Promenade and graduated from the Körnerschule in 1909 .

Your Malausbildung she received in the studio of Marie Hedwig Ney and in the painting schools of Berta of Tarnóczy and Tina Kofler and Matthias May . From 1924 she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich . In 1925 she became a member of the MAERZ artists' association . She took part in the exhibitions of the artists' association in the 1920s. After her return from Munich in 1932, she knew the circle of artists around Rudolf Steinbüchler , Josef Schnetzer and Karl Hauk . After the Second World War she occasionally took part in the exhibition of the Professional Association of Visual Artists Austria's Upper Austria Section . As an employee of the city's cultural administration, she painted the sets for the Linz puppet shows from 1945 to 1960 and also worked there as a cashier. Among the pictures she created are pieces of flowers, drawings with views of the city of Linz and landscape pictures with motifs from the vicinity of Linz. In the run-up to the retrospective in Nordico 2014, the population was asked for help and loans.

The artist is buried in the St. Barbara cemetery in Linz.

Awards

  • 3rd prize in the exhibition Gartenstadt Linz , auditorium of the Linz Art School , 1952

Solo exhibitions

  • Fanny Newald memorial exhibition , Schlossmuseum Linz , 1972
  • Miss Newald's feeling for silence, an artist from Linz (1893 to 1970) , retrospective with works from the holdings of the Nordico, the Upper Austrian State Museum and the Upper Austrian Professional Association of Visual Artists as well as private property supplemented with documents from the estate and interviews with contemporaries, Nordico, 2014
  • Impulse Fanny Newald , work and person seen by artists of the professional association of female artists of Upper Austria, Upper Austrian Cultural Quarter, 2014

literature

  • Fanny Newald - 60 years old , in: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten , Linz, 1953, No. 7
  • Franz Pühringer , Herbert Lange : Fanny Newald 70 Upper Austrian Cultural Report 1963, Volume 1, and Upper Austrian News, Linz, 1963, No. 7
  • Josef Schnetzer : Fanny Newald , in: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter , Volume 5, 1965, Issue 3/4, pp. 38–39, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
  • Franz Pühringer: Fanny Newald and her work during this time , Upper Austria, No. 17, Linz, 1967, issue 1/2, pp. 18-23
  • Josef Schnetzer: We mourn a member - Concerns the painter Fanny Newald (1970) , in: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter, year 10, 1970, no. 3, p. 98
  • Alfred Marks : Memorial exhibition Fanny Newald (1893 to 1970) , Schlossmuseum Linz, 1972, catalog of the Upper Austrian State Museum No. 79, Linz, 1972, 20 pages
  • Renate Maier: Fanny Newald on the 10th anniversary of her death , in: From the City Museum Linz, Linz, 1980
  • Collection catalog of the artist Fanny Newald (1893 to 1970) accompanying the exhibition Fräulein Newald's feeling for silence, an artist from Linz (1893 to 1970) in the Nordico - Stadtmuseum Linz, Linz, Weitra, 2014, ISBN 978-3-99028-323-3

Individual evidence

  1. Miss Newald's feeling for silence, in: Nordico's website queried on November 21, 2015
  2. Large exhibition on Fanny Newald, in: Web presence of ORF Upper Austria queried on November 21, 2015
  3. Hannah Winkelbauer: Forgotten artist - in search of Miss Newald in: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten of September 5, 2013, queried on November 21, 2015