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Fritz Erler
Fritz Erler

Fritz Erler

German, 1868–1940
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Fritz Erler was a German painter, graphic designer and scenic designer. Although most talented as an interior designer, he is perhaps best remembered for several propaganda posters he produced during World War I.

He was born in Frankenstein (Schlesien). Beginning in 1886 he studied under Albrecht Bräuer at the school of art in Breslau. He also attended the Académie Julian in Paris. In 1895 he moved to Munich and lived from 1918 in Holzhausen am Ammersee. His first designs date from 1893: vases, glass windows, book covers, later furniture, theatrical sets, and interior decorations. In 1896 he was a founding member of the magazine Jugend. He also painted several portraits around the start of the 20th century, most notably of Richard Strauss and Gerhart Hauptmann.

Along with Arthur Kampf Erler was one of the official military painters for the Oberste Heeresleitung. His paintings were commissioned as war propaganda.

The promotional poster for the sixth war bond (sechste Kriegsanleihe) was adorned with his painting Helft uns siegen! (1917), perhaps Erler's best-known work. It brought in at least 13.1 million marks more than any other campaign. Its power of moral exhortation has been compared to James Montgomery Flagg's iconic poster of Uncle Sam, while the idea ultimately derives from the influential Lord Kitchener Wants You poster of 1914. A soldier, his face darkened from the muck of the trenches, gazes beyond the viewer into No Man's Land with eyes that shine as if from an inward light. This heroic image depicts the widespread contemporary belief that trench warfare would somehow be a morally cleansing experience.

During the National Socialist period Erler's portraits of Adolf Hitler, Franz von Epp, and Wilhelm Frick were very remunerative.

Erler died in Munich in 1940.

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Die Gemahlin des Künstlers

Die Gemahlin des Künstlers (1910)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
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Gesellschaft für beschränkte Kunst Cococello Club 1902

Gesellschaft für beschränkte Kunst Cococello Club 1902 (1902)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Die Halbinsel Cococelloclub 1900

Die Halbinsel Cococelloclub 1900 (1900)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Courhôtel Fonte Salvatore Cococelloclub 1901

Courhôtel Fonte Salvatore Cococelloclub 1901 (1901)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Cococelloclub Zur Erinnerung an das Stiftungsfest der Aeolsharfe

Cococelloclub Zur Erinnerung an das Stiftungsfest der Aeolsharfe (1898)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Bühnenentwürfe von Fritz Erler – Faust u Hamlet. Brakls Moderne Kunsthandlung

Bühnenentwürfe von Fritz Erler – Faust u Hamlet. Brakls Moderne Kunsthandlung (1909)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Helft uns siegen! Zeichnet die Kriegsanleihe

Helft uns siegen! Zeichnet die Kriegsanleihe (1917)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Domino (Dame in Rot)

Domino (Dame in Rot) (1907)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Figurative
Männlicher Studienkopf

Männlicher Studienkopf (1902)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
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Aufwärts, Oberbayerische Flugspende

Aufwärts, Oberbayerische Flugspende (1916)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Bildnis von Olga Erler

Bildnis von Olga Erler (Ca. 1905-1907)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Figurative
Porträt der Anna Erler mit Federhut

Porträt der Anna Erler mit Federhut (1910)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Figurative
Calma

Calma

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Figurative
Und Ihr, Zeichnet Kriegsanleihe

Und Ihr, Zeichnet Kriegsanleihe (1918)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters
Viehhirte

Viehhirte

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
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Frauen bei der Apfelernte

Frauen bei der Apfelernte

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
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Der 9te Pfeil, zeichnet Kriegsanleihe

Der 9te Pfeil, zeichnet Kriegsanleihe (1916)

Fritz Erler (German, 1868–1940)
Posters

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