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  Ernst Fuchs Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ernst Fuchs was born as the only child of his parents in Vienna in 1930.
The father emigrated from Austria and Fuchs was interned in a transit camp for half-Jews, only his mother, a Christian, saved him from the danger of deportation by a formal divorce from her husband.
Between 1980 and 1988, his work is honoured by international one-man-shows; Fuchs received his first retrospective at the Palazzo Piagini in Venice, followed by retrospectives at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg and at the Castle Gruyère in Switzerland as well as at the Palais Harrach in Vienna in 2001.
www.fuchs-ernst.com   (366 words)

  
 M.E.A. - Ernst Fuchs
Fuchs, who wears as his trademark the beard, long hair, and a cap which he himself designed, has proved himself as a multi-talent.
In this effort, Fuchs has created also sculptures such as "Justitia," "Daphne," or "The Sphinx." To his large bronzes belongs a monumental, full-breasted "Esther." She adorns the hood of Dali's car in his museum in the Spanish town of Figueras.
Fuchs was criticized for combining his ability to make modern designs with his acumen for marketing and business.
www.meaus.com /articles/fuchs.html   (733 words)

  
 Ernst Fuchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ernst Fuchs, who was a German New Testament scholar and a student of Rudolf Bultmann
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ernst_Fuchs   (79 words)

  
 Fuchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuchs is a common German family name meaning fox.
Ernst Fuchs (born 1930), Austrian painter and graphic artist
Klaus Fuchs (1911 - 1988),Bristis chemist, spy for the GDR
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fuchs   (314 words)

  
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Ernst Fuchs was born in Vienna in 1930.
Fuchs, Arik Brauer, Anton Lehmdon, Wolfgang Hutter, and Rudolph Hausner were all visionaries, born of the jagged ruins of post-war Vienna.
Fuchs has restored the villa of architect Otto Wagner in Vienna, which he purchased in 1973, and has made this magnificent edifice both his home and museum.
www.museummorpheus.com /contemp/fuchs/biography.htm   (523 words)

  
 Working with Ernst Fuchs: Klagenfurt
Upon meeting Fuchs, I was struck by his warmth and openness, his engaging personality, his dedication to art and to matters of the spirit, coupled with an endless curiosity.
Ernst Fuchs painting the three-in-one figure of Jacob, Abraham, and Isaac before the sacrificial ram, which may be seen in its entirety on the right.
Fuchs enters, looks around, and notices me. He comes forward, and says in English that he recognizes me. We shake hands (warmly, a strong sense of genuine contact) and even kiss each other on the cheeks twice (as is the custom in Paris.
www.lcaruana.com /webtext/klagenfurt.html   (1944 words)

  
 Ernst Fuchs Fantastic Realism Visionary Artist (visit Ernst Fuchs Official Site)
rnst Fuchs was born in Vienna in 1930.
Ernst Fuchs and Salvador Dali at The Ritz in Barcelona 1974
In the foreground Queen Esther, a statue donated by Ernst Fuchs, serves as a monumental radiator cap on the Cadillac.
www.antonioroybal.com /FuchsNew.htm   (802 words)

  
 Special Features | Nathalie's Lifestyle
Ernst Fuchs has had an eventful life and his artistic work spanning the decades is remarkable.
The Fuchs Villa was opened as a museum in 1988 after the master moved to the South of France, where he lives until today.
The artist's work enlivens and decorate the whole house, from the large-scale pictures, figures and objects created specially for it, to the furniture; from decorative fabrics to bronze figures.
www.nathalies-lifestyle.com /features/en/feature-e_fuchs_75.geb.php   (731 words)

  
 CCCU : Resource Center | Three Books of the Old Testament Apocrypha as a Source of Imagery in Art
Judith was often interpreted by male artists and writers as a sinister and not altogether positive figure on account of her strength and power—and not least, because of her murder of a man. She became, for many, the strong woman who is too manly, the virago.
The tendency on the part of some male artists to portray Judith in a sinister fashion rather than as a righteous heroine was due, possibly, to their fearful response to the idea of decapitation.
Christian artists may find in the Apocrypha a storehouse of useful images which have a certain iconographic history, are already seated in biblical, ethical and moral contexts, and which are able to carry powerful content.
www.cccu.org /resourcecenter/resID.843,parentCatID.89/rc_detail.asp   (8135 words)

  
 VISIONARY REVUE
FUCHS ON "...Standing before a picture, the artist responds to something that he is, that awakens, and comes to life - by looking at art..
In 1947, Ernst Fuchs attended an exhibition where he was able to examine Surrealist paintings up close for the first time.
This was the opening of the eye: the desire to portray the inner world of dreams and fantasms with a refined technique.
visionaryrevue.tripod.com /webtext/fuchsondali.html   (204 words)

  
 ERNST FUCHS, AUSTRIA "WORLD HERITAGE" Limited Edition Art Print for World Heritage (WFUNA's) Art & Philatelic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ernst Fuchs is known the world over as a visionary artist wit h a hold personality and strong convictions.
Fuchs is also famous as the leading figure in the Viennese School of Fantastic Realism, and among his many achievements in the art and cultural world, he founded a gallery to exhibit and encourage artists of this school.
Fuchs created for the WFUNA first day cover and lithograph illustrates a serene vision of Eden dominated by a romantic horse with female rider.
www.netmart.com /wfuna-art/docsheets/fuchs_apr.html   (408 words)

  
 Art of Antonio Roybal Biography
There, the Fuchs family took note of his skill and determination and he was invited to study with Ernst Fuchs ’ son, Michael also an accomplished artist.
He was then invited to study further with Ernst Fuchs himself, and he did so in Fuchs ’ studios in Monaco and the south of France.
Fuchs ’ lessons and training of Roybal were primarily in “Mische ”painting, techniques first developed in Holland, and passed down to classically trained artists for generations.
www.antonioroybal.com /biography.htm   (609 words)

  
 Ernst Fuchs ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Portrait of Dichter Sch., 1927
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Cows in the Moonlight, 1918
Her installation forces the viewer to reflect on what remains as traces of history and the hidden histories and fates contained in everyday existence, the image of a city and the landscape.
www.wwar.com /masters/f/fuchs-ernst.html   (1066 words)

  
 Seminars
Ernst Fuchs is the founding artist of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and our annual workshop is inspired by the summer seminars he taught in Reichenau, Austria from 1972 to 1974, in which Prof.Phil participated in.
An accurate historical survey is given on both the lineage of this technique and on visionary art.
Although all the knowledge given is from the "old masters", each artist is encouraged to use it in a new way, a new vision and in their own visual language.
www.rubinovs-lightning.com /html/seminar.html   (224 words)

  
 Gemini Fine Books & Arts, Ltd. - Livres d'artistes, Prints, Ill'd ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This copy with 2 laid-in loose original color etchings, one of which is numbered and signed in pencil by Ernst Fuchs; and 2 loose color plates, mounted on carton sheets; as new in highly decorative bright-pink cloth covers.
The color plates by Fuchs are typical for this artist and the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and represent a very interesting interpretation of the Bible.
The woodcuts are by Erich Heckel (Dube 319 II b), Wilhelm Plunnecke, Eberhardt Viegener, Ernst Barlach (Schult 173, signed in the plate), Lyonel Feininger (Prasse W 46 II) and Kurt Schwitters.
www.geminibooks.com /catalogView.asp?catalog=IL&curpage=8   (4051 words)

  
 Morpheus Gallery
After graduating Engineering School, he studied painting with Professor Ernst Fuchs of the Vienna Academy and leading figure in the influential Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
De Es is a key figure in the Fantastic Art movement and his career as an artist is remarkable both for the quality of his works and their variety in styles and periods.
During this period, De Es was the key artist for the popular, mass market publication, Omni Magazine and his art graced its covers and filled its many television and theatrical advertising campaigns.
morpheusgallery.com /SelectedWorks/ArtistBiography.jsp?ArtistID=F038D02C0E1240AFC2256DC20051E3A9   (599 words)

  
 Books
During the early 1970s, Rubinov-Jacobson studied painting with the renowned artist Ernst Fuchs -- internationally acknowledged as the founder of Viennese Fantastic Realism -- and was introduced to a group of creative thinkers whom Fuchs referred to as a 'Secret Lodge of Visionary Artists'.
This is a wonderful book, ripe with the wisdom of an artist in whom the creative fire is alive, touched by the Gods and Goddesses of a realm that the conventional mind too often fails to see, enraptured by a vision of a beauty too painful to pronounce.
This new work is testament that the author is as accomplished as a writer, intellectual and scholar, as he is an artist and painter, for which he is already world renowned.
www.rubinovs-lightning.com /html/books2.html   (1410 words)

  
 Learning to See - My Apprenticeship with Ernst Fuchs
Fuchs said nothing about my standing there and staring at one of his works, even though I was supposed to be painting somewhere else.
But Fuchs was always telling me, meanwhile, that I have a very good intuition for colour, only I must develop it further.
Fuchs and I often turned to the Ancient Greeks in our discussions, as we shared an uncommon interest in Plotinus, the Pre-Socratic philosophers (he could quote Parmenides by heart) as well as the Gnostics.
www.lcaruana.com /webtext/learn.see.html   (3855 words)

  
 A. Andrew Gonzalez - Biography
The kinship I felt with these artists gave me the conviction and hope that was vital during the initial development of my artistic skills and vision.
Above all, these revelatory artists, as well as many others, inspired my faith in the possibilities of what is yet to come in the art of the soul and spirit.
The dance of the spermatozoa and the ovum, the serpent and the egg, the dragon and the pearl and the life giving waters of the comet and the sacred ground of the earth.
www.sublimatrix.com /html/biography.html   (1105 words)

  
 C:\pertschy_neu\oldies.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ernst Fuchs (born 1930 in Vienna) is one of the main representatives of the "Phantastical Realism" which originated in the early fifties - other representatives are Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter and Anton Lehmden.
Inspired by literary models Ernst Fuchs has a tendency to mythology, fable and apocalyptical vision.
In his works fabulos erotic is often combined with an inclination to a sweet ornament similar to the art nouveau.
www.pertschy.com /pur_e.html   (128 words)

  
 VISIONARY REVUE
FUCHS - That's why it's a good idea, if you've worked on a painting, not to look at it for sometime.
FUCHS - Well, first of all, seeing art in commercial terms is a special point of education that an artist must learn - to estimate the value of art, in relation to becoming known.
FUCHS - No, of course there are also many artists who were my friends, like Hundertwasser and Brauer, and all of the Fantastic Realists really.
www.visionaryrevue.com /webtext3/fuchsint6.html   (557 words)

  
 The Society for Art of Imagination
Ernst Fuchs has been a mentor, teacher, and guide to many of the members of the Society for Art of Imagination.
Later in 1973, he acquired the Otto Wagner Villa in Vienna, which he subsequently renovated completely and which is now the Ernst Fuchs Museum and contains a complete range of his work to date.
All the artworks reproduced on this website are the copyright of the individual artists or their estates and may not be reproduced without permission
www.artofimagination.org /Pages/FuchsE.html   (350 words)

  
 M.E.A. - Ernst Fuchs,phantastic realism in art,breker,dali
WEST-ART presents works of art of well-known (and of some young, promising) European artists of the 20th century.
Many of these lithographs were produced in low, limited editions in the Paris studio of Fernand Mourlot, the "master printer" of France.
Most of the lithographs are hand signed by the artist.
www.meaus.com /fuchs.html   (1140 words)

  
 Surrealism
From the 1980s she kept up contacts with artists of the Vienna School of fantastic realism, becoming personally acquainted with Rudolf Hausner, Ernst Fuchs, Arik Brauer, Franz Luby and Robert Ederer.
In 2000 she won a special recommendation from Ernst Fuchs and Philip Rubinov-Jacobson at the exhibition 100 Sacred Visions in Austria's Payerbach.
In 2002 she was named artist of the month for October-November by the Society for Art of Imagination for the picture The City Burning.
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 Rubinov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He studied painting techniques of the old masters, 1973-74, with Ernst Fuchs, the internationally renowned artist and founder of the School of Fantastic Realism in Vienna.
Artists who have painted in variations of this technique include the old Flemish and German masters such as the Van Eycks, Bruegel, Bosch and Durer, and Italian masters such as Antonella de Messina.
Contemporary visionary artists and fantastic realists employing this technique include masters Ernst Fuchs, DeEs Schwertberger, Sandra Reamer, Arik Brauer, Hanna Kay, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffman and others.
home.flash.net /~jandm/Rubinov.html   (409 words)

  
 Official Webpage of Prof. Ernst Fuchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The official Website of the artist presents the most comprehensive exhibition of his works on the Internet, comprising a vast variety of pictures, audio- and video files.
Built in 1889 by world-famous architect Otto Wagner, the villa was saved from ruin in 1972 by Ernst Fuchs and has been a private museum since 1988.
Stroll through the artist's former private chambers and admire the specially designed, hand-made furniture, intarsias and fin-de-sieclè stained glass windows.
www.ernstfuchs-zentrum.com /starteng6.html   (166 words)

  
 My toy cars and some real deal information - Bimmerforums - The Ultimate BMW Forum
And second, Fuchs' Art Car was the first one that was not intended for racing.
Fuchs' "canvas" was an ordinary street 635 CSi.
Fuchs calls his Art Car "Firefox on Harehunt." The artist says, "It represents a hare racing across a motorway at night and leaping over a burning car--the primeval fear and bold dream of surmounting a dimension in which we live." The Fuchs car is a static display and has never been driven.
forums.bimmerforums.com /forum/showthread.php?t=295122   (427 words)

  
 RIA Novosti - Culture - BIBLICAL SUBJECTS OF THREE FAMOUS EUROPEANS AT EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW
Each of the artists pioneered something new in the history of arts of the 20th century.
The artwork of Ernst Fuchs (1930-), an Austrian artist, poet and founder of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, absorbed elements of surrealism, Gothic realism and romanticism.
The artist studied icon painting and the language of different religions' symbols.
en.rian.ru /culture/20050524/40407822.html   (417 words)

  
 Antonello da Messina - Best of Sicily Magazine
An artist born in Messina around 1430 was one of the first Italians to embrace the new technique.
The latter is noted for its exceptional use of perspective, its glowing colors, and an attention to detail that rivals the Flemish School.
Five centuries later, the Austrian painter Ernst Fuchs, founder of the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism," revived what had been a lost technique.
www.bestofsicily.com /mag/art24.htm   (474 words)

  
 Gemini Fine Books & Arts, Ltd. - Art Books E to ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This copy is signed by the artist on the title page in white ink.
The catalogue raisonné of the artist mostly known as a German Expressionist (1894-1989).
The French artist Leon Gischia was a student of Fernand Leger and Emile Othon Friesz at the Academie Moderne.
www.geminibooks.com /catalogView.asp?catalog=EN&curpage=2   (3410 words)

  
 Introduction
The society began in 1961 in England as the Inscape group of artists meeting together in an informal way to work and exhibit together, to study with a view to painting imaginative subjects, and revive some of the forgotten crafts of painting.
In 1993 at a conference at Grafenegg Castle near Vienna, Professor Ernst Fuchs urged the world-wide promotion of Imaginative Art and suggested that there should be a Museum for Fantastic Art.
Rosemarie Bassi, an artist herself hosted this exhibition, which was another outstanding success.
website.lineone.net /~carol_sanderson/introduction.htm   (707 words)

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