Ernst Haider

Ernst Haider ( born November 16, 1890 in Munich, † January 27, 1988 in Starnberg ) was a German landscape painter, portrait painter, graphic artist and etcher.

Life

Ernst Haider was the son of the Bavarian landscape painter and art professor Karl Haider with his second wife Ernestine Black and grandson of hunting signatory Max Haider. His brother Hubert Haider was a painter.

From 1910 to 1913 he attended the painting school in Munich by Walter Thor; at the same time he attended lectures at the University in art history. After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he attended the drawing class by Angelo Jank, among others, together with Walther Kerschensteinerschule. His works have been exhibited regularly between 1922-1931 in the Munich art exhibitions in the Glass Palace.

Haider was a member of the Munich Artists' Association, the oldest association freelance artist in Bavaria, as well as the Association for original etching. 1930th Haider in the artists' colony floor village where he lived until his death. The Nazis occupied it in 1935 with prohibition. After 1945, the artist went on study trips, inter alia, in Switzerland, Spain, Greece, Italy, England, France and Holland.

In 1947 he was elected to the Council of the newly founded Munich Kunstverein. His works have been shown, among other things in elementary school Graefelfing in a collective exhibition of the Literary Society Graefelfing in April 1953 together with sculptures by Ferdinand Filler.

In the town hall of Gauting took place in 1990 in honor of the artist rather than a memorial exhibition.

Artistic work

Works (selection)

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