"Oil On Panel Arnold Fiedler"
Arnold Fiedler (1900-1985)He began by studying art for two years in Hamburg and then after a year of exhibiting his works, he opened his first studio in 1920 in the same city. Until the war he continued in parallel with his painting, studies of progressive arts, traveled to France, Italy and taught in the studio of Hans Hofmann. During the war, he was enlisted to become a compulsory member of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts; an institution that sought to promote the Aryan race through art and to make it its propaganda. After the war, he gradually moved from abstract and harsh works to express his trauma to more playful work influenced by new forms of expression. It is now exhibited in many international museums such as Hamburg in Germany, Tokyo and Switzerland. This painting on wood panel comes from his post-war abstract art. black and red colors and surely a reminder of what he experienced during the war His signature is at the bottom right in black as usual White wooden frame and Marie-Louise (mat) in original fabrics Panel size 18.5 cm wide and 34 cm high