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  Vienna School of Fantastic Realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vienna School of Fantastic Realism is a group of artists founded in Vienna in 1946.
It includes Ernst Fuchs, Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter, Anton Lehmden and Fritz Janschka, all students of Professor Albert Paris von Gutersloh at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.
It was von Gutersloh's emphasis on the techniques of the Old Masters that gave the Fantastic Realist painters a grounding in realism (expressed with a clarity and detail some have compared to early Flemish painting) combined with religious and esoteric symbolism.
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 Ernst Fuchs (artist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ernst Fuchs (born February 13, 1930) is an Austrian visionary painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, architect, stage designer, composer, poet and singer; one of the founders of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
He studied sculpture with Emmy Steinbock (1943), attended the St. Anna Painting School where he studied under Professor Fröhlich (1944), and entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1945) where he began his studies under Professor Robin C. Anderson, later moving to the class of Albert Paris von Gütersloh.
He returned to Vienna in 1961 and had a vision of what he called the verschollener Stil (The Hidden Prime of Styles), the theory of which he set forth in his inspired and grandiose book Architectura Caelestis: Die Bilder des verschollenen Stils (Salzburg, 1966).
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(Vienna, December 4, 1914 – February 25, 1995) was an Austrian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor.
Before allying himself with and co-founding the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism his works were mainly Expressionist-influenced images of suburbs, still-lifes and female models, most of which he destroyed.
The Ark of Odysseus (1948-51 and 1953-6; Vienna, Hist.
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 Boshe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Their use of magic realism helps to establish that neither side of the binary can be torn free of the other and instead establish a utopian movement to allow both sides of the binary to coexist on an equal level, with neither one dominant.
In their most polarized forms, "realism" refers to a literary discourse that represents those aspects of the world open to empirical proof, whereas "magic" refers to the literary system that admits the existence of something which can not be empirically proven, the existence of the supernatural.
Fantastic Realism is occasionally used as a general term to describe any painting technique in which great, perhaps obsessive attention is paid to naturalistic detail in the depiction of the unreal;
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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.
The 'Fantastics' were intriguing--made the heart beat faster, were loaded with meaning and mystical flavors of all kinds and intensities.
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 Ernst Fuchs and the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism By Alan Senior
Ernst Fuchs and the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism By Alan Senior
Ernst Fuchs and the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
The Mysteries of the Holy Rosary for the Catholic church in Hetzendorf, Vienna.
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 Austrian Press & Information Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Vienna School of Fantastic Realism was an art movement founded in post-war Austria by a group of young, mostly Austrian artists.
Born in Vienna, Gütersloh, whose real name was Albert Conrad Kiehtreiber, studied with the painter Gustav Klimt.
Fantastic Realism combines religious and esoteric symbolism with elements of psychoanalysis.
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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.
Oddly, this period in Vienna was ruled by the franzy over Abstract Expressionism, and these hard working artists of the fantastic were given little attention, and what attention was given was in the form of critical mockery.
www.museummorpheus.com /contemp/fuchs/biography.htm   (523 words)

  
 Ernst Fuchs Fantastic Realism Visionary Artist (visit Ernst Fuchs Official Site)
rnst Fuchs was born in Vienna in 1930.
The students of von Gutersloh comprised the renown Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
Oddly, this period in Vienna was ruled by the frenzy over Abstract Expressionism, and these hard working artists of the fantastic were given little attention, and what attention was given was in the form of critical mockery.
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 Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
When he arrived in Vienna in 1782, he had long abandoned the Church and had become a professor of literature, poet and rake.
The “Vienna School of Fantastic Realism“ with its main representatives Ernst Fuchs, Arik Brauer, Wolfgang Hutter, Anton Lehmden and Rudolf Hausner developed from the general reception of Surrealism during the first post-war years.
In parallel to other developments and forms of expression of specifically Austrian post-war art the “Vienna School of Fantastic Realism” was of greater significance between 1955 and 1970.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Albert Paris Gütersloh paved the way for the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism", and although his literary works belong to Expressionism, his small-scale paintings are closer to Surrealism.
Out of the general response to Surrealism in the first post-war years, there developed the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism", with Arik Brauer, Ernst Fuchs, Rudolf Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter and Anton Lehmden as its leading figures.
In Austria the main exponents of the new form were Maria Lassnig, who taught integration of painting and film at the Vienna Academy, Oswald Oberhuber, whose spontaneity has enabled him to escape all forms of stylistic dictatorship to this day, and Arnulf Rainer, who made an international name by overpainting his own and others' pictures.
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 Unio Mystica
Indeed, although the Vienna School artists have since then passed their days of strong individual development, their influence to radiate throughout the world, and in Vienna alone there are now three generations of artists proud to be known as Fantastic Realists.
Of particular importance to succeeding generations of painters has been the Vienna School rediscovery from the old masters of the famous egg tempera paint mixture and glazing method taught by Ernst Fuchs as the Mische technique.
Fuchs has been sought out by students from many countries, and Vienna School techniques are now practiced and taught in turn by Brigid Marlin and Robert Venosa among others, although it is a most labour intensive technique.
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 Wolfgang Grasse : fantastic realism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
"Fantastic Realism cannot be compared with Surrealism as a garden cannot be compared with a jungle.
The fantasy of the Surrealist comes from the subconscious without formal order or relation, whereas the Fantastic Realist uses his images selectively.
He uses old and new symbols to express his art purposefully and to show that the human situation never really changes in its eternal truths.
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 Hutter, Wolfgang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Vienna, Dec. 13, 1928, painter and graphic artist.
1945-1950 studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under his father A. Gütersloh.
Together with E. Fuchs, R. Hausner, E. Jené and F. Janschka H. founded a surrealist group within the Vienna Art Club and was a founding member of the
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 Introduction
They exhibited in Vienna and in Paris with them, and went on to exhibit as a group around the world.
He is a founder member of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and is its most prominent member.
In November 1997 at a conference in Vienna the Saxe-Coburg Palace was designated as the home for a future Museum of Fantastic Art.
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 THE JOURNEY THUS FAR
In the first dream, I was in Vienna, in a section of the Innenstadt that leads to a quarter called'The Devil's Triangle'.
Dating from the 12th century, it is one of Vienna's oldest churches.
Friends in Vienna had fed me, but when I set out on the two-day voyage to Paris via Munich and Stuttgart, I was under-nourished and without means.
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 ART FOR A CHANGE: Art of the Psychedelic Era
Ernst Fuchs founded the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism with fellow Viennese artists in 1948.
Needless to say his works both inspired and attracted the attention of those artists who were fashioning the psychedelic art movement of the 1960’s - and the genre is near impossible to imagine without the far-reaching influence of Fuchs.
It’s wonderful that the Tate and Kunsthalle museums are making an effort at sorting out the Psychedelic movement, giving it some context and attempting to make some sense of it all - but voluminous studies are still needed to cover the wide range of psychedelic aesthetic practices and their motivations.
www.art-for-a-change.com /blog/2006/07/art-of-psychedelic-era.html   (915 words)

  
 Official Webpage of Prof. Ernst Fuchs
Ernst Fuchs was born on 13 February in Vienna.
Ernst remains in Vienna together with his mother.
Founding of the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism" together with Arik Brauer, Wolfgang Hutter, Rudolph Hausner and Anton Lehmden.
www.ernstfuchs-zentrum.com /bio2.html   (206 words)

  
 An Israeli Airman Attains New Heights in Painting
(Fuchs founded the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism in 1948.) By the same token, though he works with a fifteenth-century technique, Gil uses it to depict the world around him—the world as he sees it.
To quote the curator of the Wilfred Israel Museum again: Gil is "leading the reality to its own state of perfection while paying strict attention to each and every detail" (from the museum brochure).
Sometimes, indeed, Gil's realism verges on Naturalism, as when he paints the sole of a foot with its chafed skin because "a foot should look like it was walked on." Always, though, he endeavors to paint the beautiful.
www.objectivistcenter.org /articles/mframcohen_israeli-painter-uri-gil.asp   (2086 words)

  
 What Is Visionary Art? by Alex Grey
"Divine canons of proportion," mystic syllables, and sacred writing were all realized when the early wisdom masters and artists received the original archetypes through visionary contact with the divine ground.
Perhaps the most widely respected visionary painter of the twentieth century is Ernst Fuchs, whose highly detailed and symbolic works are often based on biblical and mythological subjects.
The post-World War II Vienna school of Fantastic Realism included artist friends of Ernst Fuchs, like Arik Brauer, Anton Lehmdon, Wolfgang Hutter, and Rudolph Hausner.
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 The Society for Art of Imagination
He has generously shared his knowledge over the years, and his students have gone on to teach a new generation of Fantastic artists.
The Vienna School of Fantastic Realism formed in 1946 and included Ernst Fuchs, Rudolph Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter and Fritz Janschka.
He painted a number of paintings with religious subjects culminating in his triptych The Mysteries of the Holy Rosary for the Catholic church in Hetzendorf, Vienna.
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Professor Fuchs is the founder of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and the reviver of the 500 year old technique, combining oils and egg tempera, called Mische.
Professor Fuchs has not taught for many years and it is a rare opportunity to study under one of the greatest visionary artist of our time.
Several fieldtrips will be scheduled, including a visit of the national exhibition in the nearby town "Reichenau" which treats the topic "Theaterworld - Worldtheater, tradition and modern about 1900", Kunst Historisches Museum, Vienna's primier art history museum, and a visit to the Villa Wagner, the museum of Ernst Fuchs.
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 Gemini Fine Books & Arts, Ltd. - Art Books E to ...
This excellent example of the Viennese school of Fantastic Realism is in excellent condition.
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.
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 Exhibitions - Art from Austria 1896 - 1996
The intensity and innovative force of artistic creativity which developed in Vienna on the threshold to the 20th century were quite unique.
At the turn of the century Vienna became the quintessence of Austrian Modernism.
After the Second World War, completely independent positions develop, such as Arnulf Rainer, Friedensreich Hundertwasser or the Vienna school of fantastic realism (Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Ernst Fuchs); but artists such as Josef Mikl, Markus Prachensky, Maria Lassnig, Hans Staudacher, Oswald Oberhuber, Adolf Frohner and Alfred Hrdlicka also become important exponents in Austria.
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 Austrian Seminar
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.
We continue this tradition of passing on the knowledge and technical virtousity of the old masters within this special lineage of Visionary Art.
We invite you to join us in building a creative community, exploring the painting techniques of the old masters and unearthing new visions.
www.rubinovs-lightning.com /html/austrian_seminar.html   (310 words)

  
 Welcome to the Ernst Fuchs-Gallery
Ernst Fuchs is one of the founders and the most prominent member of the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism".
The artist has declared it his goal to develop applied art out of the picture world of his imagination, an art which is meant to make the environment in which we live more pleasant and more humane.
The stained glass to be used for the object in question is carefully selected, each and every piece is cut by hand, finished and inlayed in the base.
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Not only did Thai artists Alongkorn Lorawatthana and Ithipol Thangchalok both provide invaluable insight into Thai Spiritual art, but thanks to Ajan Panya's invitation, I was able to witness an auspicious intercultural event on Saturday evening with Austrian master Ernst Fuchs and family.
Fuchs- a disciple of Salvador Dali and co-founder of the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism" (1948) was in Thailand for the first time to oversee the bronze casting of several large (15 ft) sculpture pieces for Fuchs' Austrian art park.
His earlier work used very direct Buddhist visual language, and in a hyper-realist or perhaps fantastic realist style that would not be unfamilar to many young artists, or to anyone who has seen the early 80s anime "Heavy Metal."
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 nockepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Wolfgang Nocke was born in 1960 in Linnich/North Rhine Westfalia, West Germany.
After a term of private study with professor Ernst Fuchs in Vienna in 1980-81, Nocke studied at the Vienna School of Arts in 1981-82.
Nocke, who studied under Ernst Fuchs, the founder of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, likes to play with forms and colors.
www.artistwebsite.com /nockepage.html   (130 words)

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