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Karl Stauffer-Bern

Karl Stauffer-Bern
Self-portrait
Born(1857-09-02)2 September 1857
Trubschachen
Died24 January 1891(1891-01-24) (aged 33)
Florence
Resting placetext
Occupation(s)Painter, engraver
Spousewife



Karl Stauffer, called Karl Stauffer-Bern (* 2 September 1857 in Trubschachen , † 24 January 1891 in Florence ) was a Swiss painter , engraver and sculptor .

Life[edit]

Karl Stauffer was born the son of the curate Eduard Stauffer and Louise Stauffer-Schärer, a sister of the psychiatrist Rudolf Schärer who had worked as a teacher in England.

He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich , worked in Berlin as a portrait painter and then turned the engraving and etching to. As a teacher, he taught Käthe Kollwitz and Hedwig White .

In 1888 he went to Rome , to the sculpture to learn, accompanied by Lydia Escher , the daughter of the railway king Alfred Escher and daughter of the Bundesrat Emil Welti .

Against the adulterous love affair intervened the Swiss minister and the state government. Lydia came to an asylum, Karl jail. After his release, he committed suicide with an overdose of medication, a year later killed Lydia Escher with gas.

The playwright Herbert Meier processes the historical figure of the painter in his play Stauffer-Bern (premiered 1974).

The tone poem An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss (premiered 1915) was originally conceived as a musical portrait Stauffer-Bern [1] Strauss realized only the musical depiction of mountain climbing the avid mountaineer Stauffer-Bern and waived direct biographical references.

Works[edit]

Lydia Welti Nude Girl, 1886 Portrait of the writer Gottfried Keller , 1886 Portrait of the writer Gustav Freytag , 1886-1887

References[edit]

Non-fiction Otto Brahm : Karl Stauffer-Bern. His life, his letters, his poems. Stuttgart 1892nd Re Zurich (Editor, Introduction): Family letters and poems by Karl Stauffer-Bern in Leipzig. Insel Verlag publishing house in Munich and the Süddeutsche Monatshefte 1914 Fritz Stoeckli (Eds.): Karl Stauffer - Bern. Life - work - letters Hallwag Verlag, Bern 1942nd Matthias Frehner Brigitta Vogler Zimmerli (ed.): "Damn bitch!" Karl Stauffer-Bern, a painter, engraver, sculptor NZZ Libro, Zurich, 2007. ISBN 978-3-03823-362-6 . Bernhard von Arx : Karl Stauffer and Lydia Welti-Escher, Chronicle of a scandal Hallwag, Bern, 1969, Clock Tower, Bern / Bonn / Vienna, 1991. ISBN 3-7296-0408-2 . Real Bernhard, Hans Peter Krahenbuhl (ed.): Karl Stauffer-Bern: painter, engraver, sculptor, [publication accompanying the exhibition "A Gscheuter society ..." Karl Stauffer-Bern. 1857 - 1891 in the Municipal Wessenberg Gallery, Constance, 15 September 2007 - 24 February 2008], Nimbus: Wädenswil Lake Zurich, 2007, ISBN 978-3-907142-23-3 . Willi Wottreng : The millionaire and the painter: the tragedy Lydia Welti-Escher and Karl Stauffer-Bern Orell Füssli, Zurich, 2005. ISBN 3-280-06049-4 . Paul Schlenther: Stauffer, Karl In:. General German Biography (ADB). Volume 35, Cambridge University Press, Leipzig 1893, pp. 527-529.

Fiction[edit]

Wilhelm Schäfer : Karl Stauffer's life transition - A chronicle of the passion Munich and Leipzig, Georg Müller 1912th. links Commons: Karl Stauffer-Bern - collection of images, videos and audio files Works by or about Karl Stauffer-Bern in the catalog of the German National Library Karl Stauffer-Bern in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Website to Karl Stauffer-Bern Itemization ↑ interpretation of Rainer Bayreuth

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