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Anton Faistauer - Street towards Dürnstein

Street towards Dürnstein (1913)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
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Anton Faistauer

Anton Faistauer was an Austrian Expressionist painter.

He came from a family of farmers, grew up near Maishofen and originally wanted to be a priest. After a meeting with Albert Paris Gütersloh while he was attending the Gymnasium in Bolzano, however, he became interested in painting. From 1904 to 1906, he attended a private art school operated by Robert Scheffer in Vienna, then transferred to the Academy of Fine Arts where he studied with Alois Delug and Christian Griepenkerl.

In 1909 he resigned from the Academy and, together with Anton Kolig, Robin Christian Andersen [de], Franz Wiegele and Egon Schiele, became one of the founders of the "Neukunstgruppe [de]", to protest the Academy's conservative attitudes. From 1909 to 1912, he travelled to Ticino, Northern Italy and Berlin and exhibited widely. In 1913, he married Ida Andersen, the sister of his friend Robin. Because of World War I, he moved back to Maishofen in 1915.

Nevertheless, he was forced to do military service from 1916 to 1918 with the k.u.k.-Infanterieregiment Nr. 59; although he served unarmed, due to "unsuitability". After July 1917, he was stationed at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum "for special purposes", where he helped organize war art exhibitions with his old friend Schiele.

After the war he lived in Salzburg where, with Felix Albrecht Harta [de] and others, he founded another radical art group, "Der Wassermann [de]". His wife died the night before their first exhibition. Two years later, he remarried. By 1925, he was suffering from lung and stomach disorders and made several therapeutic trips to Bolzano.

That same year, he received a major commission to paint frescoes at the new Kleines Festspielhaus in Salzburg. This was followed by similar commissions at the seminary in Bamberg and a castle in the Weidlingau [de] district of Vienna. During this period, his second marriage failed and he lived with his mistress.

In 1926 he was offered a professorship at the Academy, but did not accept. He returned to Vienna in 1927, but continued to travel, especially in Italy. Three years later, he had a stomach hemorrhage and died following surgery. He was buried in Maishofen with a grave memorial designed by Clemens Holzmeister. A street in Salzburg is named after him and the State of Salzburg has awarded an "Anton-Faistauer-Preis [de]" for art since 1972.

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Hochzeitsrosen I

Hochzeitsrosen I (1913)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Blumen in blauer Vase und Schlüsselblumenstrauß

Blumen in blauer Vase und Schlüsselblumenstrauß (1907)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Häuser Am Hang (Houses On A Slope)

Häuser Am Hang (Houses On A Slope)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Woman with a Dark Hat

Woman with a Dark Hat (1917)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Pinzgauer Landschaft mit dem Steinernen Meer

Pinzgauer Landschaft mit dem Steinernen Meer (c1916)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Ajaccio

Ajaccio (1926)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Damenbildnis

Damenbildnis (1921)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Blumenbouquet In Weißer Vase

Blumenbouquet In Weißer Vase (1917)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Andreas Thom, Schriftsteller

Andreas Thom, Schriftsteller (around 1909)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Dame In Weißer Bluse (Erste Gattin Des Künstlers)

Dame In Weißer Bluse (Erste Gattin Des Künstlers) (1913)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Die Russin

Die Russin

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Stillleben mit Äpfeln, Putto und Pferdchen

Stillleben mit Äpfeln, Putto und Pferdchen (1919)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Stillleben Mit Weintrauben Und Äpfeln

Stillleben Mit Weintrauben Und Äpfeln (ca 1910-1912)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Stillleben mit Früchten und Weinflasche

Stillleben mit Früchten und Weinflasche (1921)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
Blumen Stillleben (Still Life With Flowers)

Blumen Stillleben (Still Life With Flowers) (1919)

Anton Faistauer (Austrian, 1887-1930)
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