Rudiger Fahrner

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Rüdiger Fahrner (born February 2, 1939 in Bad Ischl ; † May 7, 2007 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian painter and author .

Life

Fahrner attended grammar school (Konvikt Schloss Voglsang ) in Steyr from 1950 to 1953 and a grammar school in Wels from 1953 to 1957 with high school diploma . From 1957 to 1961 he studied English and physical education at the University of Innsbruck. This was followed by a six-month stay abroad in England - study and work as well as a state ski instructor and ski guide examination. From 1961 to 1966 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under Franz Elsner , Herbert Boeckl and Albert Paris Gütersloh . At the same time he took complementary studies at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts, guitar with Luise Walker . After graduating with a teaching degree in artistic education, handicraft and physical education and the diploma as an academic painter, he married Rosemarie Lauf on July 16, 1966, and then began as an AHS teacher in Salzburg. In 1967 birth of his son.

Fahrner got a teaching position at the Institute for Sports Science at the University of Salzburg - apparatus gymnastics. In 1971 his daughter was born. Two years later, he gave up the pragmatic employment relationship at the AHS. From then on he worked as a freelance artist in Salzburg.

Fahrner died in Salzburg in 2007 after a long illness.

Publications

  • 1972 gymnastics (together with Helmut Kreuzhuber)
  • 1972 total ski
  • 1976 Salzburg amadeus Mozart
  • 1983 Sport sporter am sportesten (analytical drawings and caricatures)
  • 1991 Rüdiger Fahrner
  • Drawing film "Zacchaeus" on behalf of the moral theological institute of the University of Salzburg
  • Production Studio R - Redemptorists Munich

Works in public and private ownership

  • Mozarteum University - 3 portraits of the rectors
  • Festspielhaus Salzburg - portrait of Clemens Holzmeister
  • Salzburg Marionette Theater - Portrait of Hermann Aicher
  • Salzburg Museum Carolino Augusteum - Oil paintings and drawings
  • 1987 - Completion of the climbing tower - a granite sculpture that can be walked and climbed, height 25 m in the Rif sports center near Harifllein.

Works

His work includes landscape paintings, portraits, drawings and caricatures.

literature

  • Fahrner, Rudiger . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 36, Saur, Munich a. a. 2003, ISBN 3-598-22776-0 , p. 247.
  • Heinrich Fuchs: Fahrner, Rüdiger . In: The Austrian painters of the 20th century . Supplementary volume 1. Vienna 1991.
  • K. Flemig: Fahrner, Rüdiger . In: Caricaturist Lexicon . 1993.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The former mayors always watch from behind in the Salzburger Nachrichten of November 12, 2017, accessed on April 17, 2018.
  2. Clemens Holzmeister in Salzburgwiki on May 10, 2017, accessed on April 17, 2018.