Hans Stumbauer

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Hans Stumbauer (* 1911 in Rainbach im Mühlkreis ; † 2003 ) was an Austrian art teacher , painter and graphic artist .

Live and act

Hans Stumbauer was a drawing teacher at the iron hand school in Linz, who also let the children paint abstract objects, which led to protests from parents. He is the author or co-author of two school pedagogical books related to drawing lessons.

He was the mid-1950s at the head of a small Freistädter artist group founding member of the Mühlviertler Artist Guild and wrote in the first edition of 1961 of these published Mühlviertler Heimatblätter a programmatic preface entitled: objectives and tasks of Mühlviertler Artist Guild .

Also in the mid-1950s he was chairman of the founding assembly of the Association of Austrian Art and Crafts Educators in Graz (May 10, 1956) and the first executive chairman of the association and the author of articles in the association's magazine. Through his commitment at the head of the association and in publishing the association magazine, he shaped the training of art and craft educators for many years.

He taught at the Bundes-Realgymnasium for girls and the Bundes-Frauenoberschule in Linz.

Exhibitions

  • 1989 Milestone - Stages - Overview of the life's work of Hans Stumbauer in the gallery of the Mühlviertel artists' guild in the Landeskulturzentrum Ursulinenhof .
  • 1993 Paintings and sculptures , joint exhibition by Hans Stumbauer and Maximilian Stockenhuber in the gallery of the Mühlviertel artists' guild in the Ursulinenhof cultural center.

Awards

He was honorary president from 1982 and from 1995 the bearer of the badge of honor of the Mühlviertel artists' guild.

Literature by Hans Stumbauer (selection)

  • Basics of visual education: retrospect, panorama, outlook , self-published, 1967, 1969 and 1971 (essential work for the training of art and craft educators)
  • with Ernst Bauernfeind: From the image to the autonomous structure, initiation of a creative nature study , issue 20 of the practical school publications of the Federal Pedagogical Institute for Upper Austria, Linz 1978, ISBN 978-3-85214-153-4 , 144 pp.
  • History of drawing lessons in Austria 1772 to 1938. Chronicle of the Association of Austrian Drawing Teachers 1875 to 1938 , supplemented part of the "Fundamentals of Art Education, Linz o.Jg.
  • From original hunt to culture hunt in the Mühlviertel , in: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter , vol. 1, issue 5, Linz 1961
  • The picture in the rural home , in: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter , vol. 1, issue 3, Linz 1961
  • The St. Marina with man and mouse , in: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter , vol. 2, issue 9/10, Linz 1962, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
  • Local history Rainbach im Mühlkreis:
  • Skeleton finds at the Schanzl in Kerschbaum (1932)
  • Dead stay at home for a few days (1960)
  • Looting (1945)

Individual evidence

  1. Heidi Stockinger (editor): Being young in Linz, stories from the 1950s , ISBN 978-3-205-78153-0 , Vienna, Cologne, Weimar, 2008, pp 17 and 33
  2. Home pages in the directory of Austrian literary journals 1945 to 1990 of the Austrian National Library  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.onb.ac.at  
  3. ^ Oskar Seber: From freehand drawing to art education, dissertation, Vienna 2001 (PDF; 5.6 MB)
  4. History of the Zülow Group ( Memento of the original from January 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zulow.at
  5. to the keyword Stumbauer  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.waeschepflegemuseum.at