Friedel Auer-Miehle

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Friedel Auer-Miehle (born June 16, 1914 in Lechaschau ; † 2004 ) was an Austrian painter .

life and work

Mosaic on Zeughausgasse 3, Innsbruck

Friedel Auer-Miehle attended the secondary school and then from 1931 to 1933 the applied arts school in Innsbruck . From 1941 to 1945 she studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Munich with Karl Heinz Dallinger . She then worked as a freelance artist in Innsbruck and created flower pictures, landscapes and portraits, especially in pastel and watercolor , but also wall and mosaic pictures in Innsbruck and Jenbach . She went on study trips to Italy, Greece, France, Egypt, Turkey and the Middle and Far East and showed her work in over 100 exhibitions.

Friedel Auer-Miehle was buried on March 9, 2004 in the Wilten cemetery.

Awards

literature

  • Miehle-Auer, Friedl . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 3 : K-P . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1956, p. 388 .
  • Christoph Bertsch (Ed.): Art in Tyrol, 20th century: significantly expanded and revised inventory catalog of the collection of the Institute for Art History at the University of Innsbruck including documentation of legacies and bequests in two volumes. Volume 1, Innsbruck 1997, pp. 98-99, urn : nbn: at: at-ubi: 2-7284

Individual evidence

  1. a b c In memory of Prof. Friedel Auer-Miehle. In: Innsbruck informs, April 2004, service supplement, p. V ( digitized version )
  2. City of Innsbruck: Decoration of Honor for Art and Culture (PDF; 306 kB)