Fritz Paplham

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Fritz Paplham (born January 29, 1888 in Klosterneuburg , † February 4, 1958 in Vienna ) was an Austrian photographer and landscape painter.

Life

He started photography in high school. Becomes a member of the photography group of the Austrian Mountain Association. In 1942 he received the Bronze Society Medal of the Photographische Gesellschaft in Vienna for 1942 "for his great success in the field of color photography"

Works

In the catalog of the exhibition of the Society for Photography in the Austrian Mountain Association in 1912 a picture of him “Maria Gern” appears.

In the “Exhibition of artistic photographs” of the Society for Photography in the Austrian Mountain Association in Vienna in 1912: 6 exhibits appear, including 4 pigment prints and 1 autochrome photo.

"A number of excellent pigment slides and a dozen brilliantly colored stereo slides" appear in the anniversary exhibition of the Gesellschaft für Lichtbildnerei in the Austrian Mountain Association in 1931.

In the 25th exhibition of the Gesellschaft für Lichtbildnerei in the Austrian Mountain Association in Vienna in 1931, he showed fruits and flowers, hand-colored stereo prints

As a painter he preferred motifs of alpine landscape painting.

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Albertina Collections online - accessed April 11, 2014

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