Ernst Haider

Ernst Haider (* 16 November 1890 in Munich; † 27 January 1988 in Starnberg) was a German painter and graphic artist.

Life

Ernst Haider was the son of bavarian landscape artist and art professor Karl Haider and his second wife Ernestine Schwarz. He enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and studied drawing in Angelo Jank's class together with Walther Kerschensteiner.[1] 1947 he was elected for the board of the "Kunstverein München".[2] His oevre has been on display in various locations amongst others in the elementary school Gräfelfing in a group display of the literary association Gräfelfin in April 1953.[3] Until his death he lived in the artists' colony in Stockdorf. After his death his paintings had been displayed in a retrospective in Gauting.

Selected works

Literature

References

  1. Document of Immatriculation, 1913
  2. Annette Doms: Neue Wege Über die Situation und Rezeption moderner Malerei in der Münchner Nachkriegszeit, Dissertation an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2004
  3. Literarische Gesellschaft Gräfelfing: Ernst Haider: Gemälde, Zeichnung, Graphik; Ferdinand Filler: Holzplastik. Kollektiv-Ausstellung vom 29. März bis 12. April 1953. München: Mandruck, 1953.

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