Fritz Bleyl ( German: Fritz Bleyl ; October 8, 1880 , Zwickau - August 19, 1966 , Bad Iburg ) - German architect and expressionist painter .
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In 1901, F. Bleuil entered the architectural department of the Dresden Higher Technical School , where he studied with Ludwig Kirchner . On June 7, 1905, Bleil, L. Kirchner, E. Haeckel and Karl Schmidt-Rotluf created the expressionist art group " Bridge ", which became one of the largest cultural phenomena in German art of the 20th century. For some time, Bleil worked as a freelance artist, but since 1907, due to financial difficulties, he left The Bridge, he soon married and found himself a teacher of drawing. Since 1909, lives in Freiberg (Saxony) .
In 1910 - 1916, F. Bleuil worked in Dresden and in Rostock in various architectural bureaus (for example, in Dresden with Cornelius Gurmitt . In 1919 he became the state adviser to education, in 1940 - the state adviser to architecture at the State Architectural School of Berlin . After After the end of World War II, he was engaged in teaching activities in East and West Germany , and settled in Leverkusen in 1952. From 1958, and almost until his death, F. Bleil lived in Lugano, Switzerland .