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Rudolf Hausner - Adam maßstäblich I
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Rudolf Hausner - Adam maßstäblich I

You are bidding here on a colour silkscreen print or colour serigraph by the artist Rudolf Hausner from 1972. Artist: Rudolf Hausner Title: Adam maßstäblich I Technique: Colour screen printing or colour serigraphy Material: thin cardboard Dimensions: 70.5 x 79.5 cm Year: 1972 Signed and numbered XXIX /e Condition: good, except for two small tears at the upper edge. (Can be easily hidden behind passe-partout) Otherwise in a nice and colourful condition. Rudolf Hausner (1914 - 1995) was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and important representative of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. He is the father of the painter and stage designer Xenia Hausner, the film director Jessica Hausner and the costume designer Tanja Hausner. Artistically, he was active as a hobby painter, which made Rudolf Hausner enthusiastic about art at a very early age. From 1923 to 1925 he attended the Schubert-Realschule (today Erich Fried Realgymnasium), then the Realgymnasium Schottenbastei in Vienna until 1931.[3] He then began his studies at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts under Carl Fahringer and Karl Sterrer. In 1937 Rudolf Hausner was called up to the Austrian army. In 1938, his painting was banned from exhibition by the Reich Chamber of Culture. In 1941 he was drafted into the German Wehrmacht. It was during this time that he had his formative traumatic log cabin experience in the Russian Tatra Mountains, which he returned to again and again in his later works. In the 1950s he still had little success as a painter, who was not able to sell his first painting until 1960, and he repeatedly had economic problems. In 1952, Hausner was sentenced to two years in prison for being involved in the Grill affair and for being involved in the fencing of stolen precious metal. Awards: 1967 Burda Prize for Painting in Munich 1969 Prize of the City of Vienna for Fine Arts 1970 Austrian State Prize for Painting 1984 "Großes Silbernes Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich[6]" 1995 Burial in a grave of honour at the Vienna Central Cemetery 1997 Rudolf-Hausner-Gasse in Vienna-Donaustadt (22nd district)

No. 44339551

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Rudolf Hausner - Adam maßstäblich I

Rudolf Hausner - Adam maßstäblich I

You are bidding here on a colour silkscreen print or colour serigraph by the artist Rudolf Hausner from 1972.

Artist: Rudolf Hausner
Title: Adam maßstäblich I
Technique: Colour screen printing or colour serigraphy
Material: thin cardboard
Dimensions: 70.5 x 79.5 cm
Year: 1972
Signed and numbered
XXIX /e
Condition: good, except for two small tears at the upper edge. (Can be easily hidden behind passe-partout) Otherwise in a nice and colourful condition.

Rudolf Hausner (1914 - 1995)
was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and important representative of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. He is the father of the painter and stage designer Xenia Hausner, the film director Jessica Hausner and the costume designer Tanja Hausner.

Artistically, he was active as a hobby painter, which made Rudolf Hausner enthusiastic about art at a very early age. From 1923 to 1925 he attended the Schubert-Realschule (today Erich Fried Realgymnasium), then the Realgymnasium Schottenbastei in Vienna until 1931.[3] He then began his studies at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts under Carl Fahringer and Karl Sterrer.

In 1937 Rudolf Hausner was called up to the Austrian army. In 1938, his painting was banned from exhibition by the Reich Chamber of Culture. In 1941 he was drafted into the German Wehrmacht. It was during this time that he had his formative traumatic log cabin experience in the Russian Tatra Mountains, which he returned to again and again in his later works.

In the 1950s he still had little success as a painter, who was not able to sell his first painting until 1960, and he repeatedly had economic problems. In 1952, Hausner was sentenced to two years in prison for being involved in the Grill affair and for being involved in the fencing of stolen precious metal.

Awards:

1967 Burda Prize for Painting in Munich
1969 Prize of the City of Vienna for Fine Arts
1970 Austrian State Prize for Painting
1984 "Großes Silbernes Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich[6]"
1995 Burial in a grave of honour at the Vienna Central Cemetery
1997 Rudolf-Hausner-Gasse in Vienna-Donaustadt (22nd district)

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