Fritz Eisel (27 March 1929 – 19 September 2010) was a German painter and graphic artist.
Life
Eisel was born into a
Communist
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(albeit relatively apolitical) working-class family in
Lauterbach, a small town roughly 100 km (63 miles) north-east of
Frankfurt am Main
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.
He was the eldest of his parents' five children. At the start of 1945 he was ordered to go to nearby
Battenberg
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* Battenberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
* Battenberg Hill, in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
People
* Batten ...
to join one of the
flak
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units set up to try to reduce the impact of enemy bombing raids on the important railway line there. He did not obey the order, and very shortly afterwards the
US army
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occupied Lauterbach. In May 1945 the end of
the war marked a return to multi-party government and Eisel, by then 16 years old, immediately took the opportunity to join the local
Communist Party
A communist party is a political party that seeks to realize the socio-economic goals of communism. The term ''communist party'' was popularized by the title of '' The Manifesto of the Communist Party'' (1848) by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. ...
.
In 1946–47 he was working as a truck driver.
In 1947, as millions of Germans were
moving west, the Eisel family moved east,
["In the period between the Second World War and 1961, a total of 3.8 million people emigrated from East to West Germany." Laar, M. (2009). "The Power of Freedom. Central and Eastern Europe after 1945." Centre for European Studies, p. 58. ] relocating to what was, between 1945 and 1949, the
Soviet occupation zone
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in what remained of Germany. Fritz Eisel applied to study at the
University of Architecture and Fine Arts (as it was then known) in
Weimar
Weimar is a city in the state (Germany), state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in Central Germany (cultural area), Central Germany between Erfurt in the west and Jena in the east, approximately southwest of Leipzig, north of Nuremberg an ...
and was accepted.
During his first two years as a student, Eisel's approach to the various abstract exercises and projects he was set by his teacher
Hans Hoffmann-Lederer was entirely orthodox. As he himself said, that helped him in some ways, but it also undermined his abstract presentational abilities. That changed, however, in 1949 when responsibility for his further artistic education was taken on by
Fritz Dähn who had transferred to Weimar the previous year from
Stuttgart, and Eisel made further progress when Dähn and Eisel transferred to the
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
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where Eisel continued his studies from 1950 till 1951.
The Soviet occupation zone had become
German Democratic Republic
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in October 1949, and in 1951 Fritz Eisel joined the
German League of Visual artists (VBKD / ''Verband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands'').
However, he still felt undertrained, and that same year he accepted an offer to attend the
Academy of Arts
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in
Leningrad
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
, where one of his teachers was
Boris Ioganson
Boris Vladimirovich Ioganson (russian: Борис Владимирович Иогансон, – 25 February 1973) also commonly known as B. V. Johanson, was a Russian and Soviet painter and educator.
Biography
Ioganson was born on in Moscow ...
, and where he continued his artistic development till 1957.

Returning to East Germany, from 1957 Eisel based himself initially in
Dresden
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and later in
Potsdam
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, working as a freelance artist. One of his better known works from this time is his multi-part mosaic in the Potsdam Data Processing Centre.
During his Potsdam period Eisel also joined a geological expedition to
Mongolia
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, contributing his skills as a simultaneous translator and as a truck driver. Later trips also took in
India
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and
Vietnam
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. The impact of unfamiliar visual impressions acquired on his overseas visits enabled him greatly to sharpen his eye for portraits and landscapes.
In 1970 Eisel took a teaching post at the
Dresden Fine Arts Academy, where he obtained a professorship in 1973. In 1975 he was appointed
Rector
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in succession to
Gerhard Kettner.
That same year, as Academy Rector, he also became a member of
the SED (ruling party) leadership group in Dresden. In 1979 he came up for re-election as Rector of the Academy, but he resisted all imprecations to stand for a further term, because of his rejection of plans decided by the
party sponsored VBKD (League of Visual artists) and of the Higher Education Ministry requiring changes to the Academy's educational principals.
In 1980 Fritz Eisel moved north, relocating to
Langen Brütz
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near
Schwerin
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. The next few years were his most productive as an artist, with more landscapes, portraits and
still life
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paintings. In 1983/84 he created the mosaic wall at the
"House of Mining and Energy Workers" (subsequently renamed as the "Lausitz Hall") in
Hoyerswerda
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. Between 1985 and 1994 he was also employed as a lecturer at the School of Applied Arts in
Heiligendamm
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It is the oldest seaside spa in continental Europe. Heiligendamm is part of the town Bad Doberan in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and historically belongs to Mecklenburg.
The clu ...
.
Family connections
Fritz Eisel and his wife Christa had two children and four grandchildren. Among them are their daughter, writer and journalist , and grandsons
techno
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musicians
Paul Kalkbrenner
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and
Fritz Kalkbrenner
Fritz Kalkbrenner (born 1981) is a German DJ and music producer.
He is a grandson of the East German artist Fritz Eisel and younger brother of Paul Kalkbrenner.
Discography Albums
* ''Here Today Gone Tomorrow'' (Suol, 2010)
* ''Suol Ma ...
.
Awards and honours
* 1958 Arts prize of the
Society for German–Soviet Friendship
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* 1961
Theodor Fontane Arts & Literature Prize from Potsdam District
* 1975
Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic
The Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic (German: ''Kunstpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik'') was an East German state award bestowed on individuals for contributions in various fields of art.
History
The Art Prize was annually a ...
* 1977
Martin Andersen Nexø Prize from the city of Dresden
References
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1929 births
2010 deaths
20th-century German painters
20th-century German male artists
German male painters
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