Fritz Bauman ( German: Fritz Baumann , May 3, 1886 , Basel - October 9, 1942 , Basel) is a Swiss artist .
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Life and work
F. Bauman was born in the north of Switzerland, in Basel, here he also received an art education. He created his works in various pictorial styles, but his works as masters of expressionism are most interesting. F. Bauman was a man with an unstable psyche. Obsessed with depression, he destroyed a significant part of his paintings, created in 1916-1920, throwing them in the Rhine.
Bauman is one of the founders of the Basel art group New Life (Das Neue Leben) . Among his closest friends, artists should be called Arnold Brugger and Otto Morach . October 9, 1942, in a state of severe depression, F. Bauman commits suicide.
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- Fritz Bauman - life and work (in German)
Gallery
Emmy in the Garden (1916)
A Man in a Straw Hat (1913)
The Hermitage (1916)
Muttenz (1910)
Fate (1918)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/125265
- ↑ 1 2 Fritz Cäsar Baumann
- ↑ 1 2 Fritz Cäsar Baumann - 2006.