Monday, 9 June 2025

Fritz Erler - part 1

Self Portrait 1892

Fritz Erler (15 December 1868 – 11 December 1940) 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 1.


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 “Legend.” 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.

1917 Helft uns siegen! (Help us win!)
lithograph on paper 56.4 x 44 cm

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.

This is part 1 of a 3-part series on the works of Fritz Erler:

1891 The mother
oil on wood panel 67.5 x 75 cm
Private Collection

1892 Sheet with life studies and caricatures
pen and black ink and wash 20 x 31.4 cm
 Minneapolis Institute of Art Collection, Minnesota

1893 Lotus
(details not found)

1896 Jugend  Nr.1 and 2
colour lithograph cover

1896 Jugend Nr. 18: 2 May issue
colour lithograph cover

1896 Jugennd: design for a cover
watercolour & pen 48 x 36.5 cm
Munich City Museum

1897 Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration book
( German Art and Decoration book)

1897 Jugend Nr. 11: 13 March
colour lithograph cover

1897 Jugend Nr. 20 : May 15 issue
two-colour lithograph cover

1898 Jugend Nr. 4: 22 January
two-colour lithograph cover

1898 Jugend Nr. 14: April 2 issue
Sleeping Beauty illustration

1898 Jugend Nr. 16: April 16 issue
lithograph cover

1898 Artwork for Jugend Nr. 26: June 25 issue
(details not found)

1898 Jugend Nr. 29: July 16 issue C
two-colour lithograph cover

1899 Jugend Nr. 5: January 28 issue
colour lithograph cover

1900 Die Halbinsel (The Peninsular) magazine
colour lithograph cover

1900 Woman in a park by a fountain
oil on canvas 100 x 119 cm

c1900 The Snowy Rax Alps
oil on rough canvas 74 x 111 cm

1901 Homestead in Behamberg, Lower Austria
oil on cardboard 37.5 x 47.5 cm

1901 Hydra
combination print on thin cardboard 39 x 28.8 cm

1902 Portrait of Elise Hirth (Frau Dr. Georg Hirth)
(details not found)

c1903 Solstice Celebration:

Albert Neisser and his wife Toni were art lovers and patrons. The Villa Neisser was richly endowed with art treasures and cultural centre of the city of Wroclaw. For friends of the couple included the architect Hans Poelzig, the sculptor Theodor von Gosen, the composers  Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss, the writer and Nobel Prize laureate Gerhart Hauptmann and the painter Eugen Spiro. In the villa were numerous works of art, the artist Fritz and Erich Erler, among them the portraits of the couple Toni and Albert Neisser and famous guests of the villa.


c1903 Solstice Celebration
mural in Villa Albert Neisser Wroclaw, Poland

c1903 Portrait of a woman
oil on cardboard 58 x 37 cm

1904 Portrait of Prince Hermann von Hatzfeldt, Duke of Trachenberg
oil on canvas 128 x 120 cm
National Gallery of the State Museums in Berlin

1905 Portrait of Privy Councillor Toni Neisse: wife of
Albert Neisser
(details not found)

1905 Jugend No.2
colour lithograph cover

1905 from Die Jugend
colour lithograph on paper 27.5 x 20 cm

1905 Allegory of Spring
oil and tempera on canvas 147 x 108 cm

1905-07 Portrait of Olga Erler
oil on canvas 45.8 x 35.5 cm 

1906 Autumn mood
(details not found)

1906 Jugend No.1
colour lithograph cover

1906 Jugend Nr. 5 The Strangers story illustration
colour lithograph

1906 Noah
book illustration, Boston Public Library, MA

c1907 Lady with a dog
oil on canvas 76 x 50 cm

1907 Portrait Prof. Dr. Albert Neißer-Breslau
(details not found)

1907 Portrait of Olga Erler
oil on canvas 45.8 x 35.5 cm

1907 Munich Stranger
oil study on cardboard 52 x 33 cm

1907 Modern Diana
(details not found)

1907 Lady in red
oil on wood panel 188 x 157.5 cm

1908 Tapestry for the Goldsmiths' Hall at the Munich exhibition in 1908

1908 Tapestry for the Goldsmiths' Hall detail

1908 Portrait of the sculptor Theodor von Gosen
(details not found)

1908 Black Pierrot:

Erler was commissioned in 1908 to create two monumental works for the carnival celebrations of the Neuer Verein in Munich. In addition to the painting Der Goldregen, the approximately two metres by two metres Schwarze Pierrot (Black Pierrot) was also created with a frame that Erler probably designed too.


1908 Black Pierrot
oil on canvas 206 x 198 cm



Friday, 6 June 2025

Frank Brangwyn - part 10

Frank Brangwyn (b. Bruges, 13 May 1867: d. Ditchling, Sussex, 11 June 1956) was a British painter, printmaker, draughtsman, and designer, the son of a Welsh architect who specialised in church furnishings, and who was working in Belgium at the time of Frank’s birth. Between 1882–84 he served an apprenticeship with William Morris, and like his master he was active in a variety of fields. He was an Official War Artist during the First World War, and was considered one of the finest draughtsmen of the day; a skilful etcher and lithographer, who also made designs for a great range of objects (furniture, textiles, ceramics, glassware, and jewellery) however, he became best known for his murals. His most famous undertaking in this field was a series of large panels on the theme of the British empire, commissioned by the House of Lords.

All images © Estate of Sir Frank William Brangwyn.

This is part 10 of a 10-part series on the works of Frank Brangwyn.

Note: Dates were not found for the remainder of this series: 

Ship building yard
etching with open bite on paper 45.4 x 60.5 cm (plate)
Museums Wales, UK

Ship in a squall
oil on canvas 51.1 x 75.9 cm

Street Market in Tangier
details not found

Strand-on-the-Green
 oil on canvas 74.5 x 96 cm
 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum, UK

Still Life - fish
oil on canvas 51.2 x 76.5 cm
Royal Academy of Arts, London

St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk
 oil on canvas 63.5 x 76 cm
Wolverhampton Art Gallery, UK

Sunflowers
oil on board 75.5 x 63.2 cm
Royal Academy of Arts, London

Study of Germans in Belgium
pen and ink and wash 30 x 30 cm
Museums, Wales, UK

Study for St Aidan
pencil and red chalk on paper 33 x 24 cm

The Cloisters of Airvault Church
etching on paper 76.8 x 59.7 cm

The Canal, Venice
oil on paper, laid on canvas 64 x 77 cm

The bridge of Albi
dry point etching on paper 29.2 x 26 cm

The Bridge (Pont Vieux, Albi, France)
oil on board 50.7 x 71.7 cm

The Apse of the Duomo, 'Messina'
etching on paper 68 x 101.7 cm 

The Agony in the Garden
 red and white chalk over charcoal (and pencil?) on cream wove paper 52.2 x 63.8 cm
Royal Academy of Arts, London

The funeral in Venice
woodcut on paper 54.6 x 87.5 cm

The Flute Player
colour lithograph on paper 30 x 20 cm

The Feast
 oil on board 56 x 76 cm

The Drinkers
etching on paper 25.x 20.5 cm

The Market Place, Hesdin
oil on board 44.5 x 54.6 cm
Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection
(Dundee City Council) UK

The Market Place, Algiers
oil on canvas 63.5 x 76.2 cm
Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection
(Dundee City Council), UK

The Japanese kimono: Portrait of Lucy Ray
oil on canvas 100 x 95 cm

The Guitar Player
oil on canvas 42.5 x 30.5 cm
Kirkcaldy Galleries, Fife, UK

The funeral in Venice
woodcut on paper 54.6 x 87.5 cm

The opening of the strife between the skinners and the merchant taylors, A.D. 1484
oil on canvas 51.4 x 61.6 cm

Gondolier – Study
black, white & red chalk on brown paper 42 x 33 cm
Danum Gallery, Library and Museum, UK

Mural for the entrance hall of Odham Press, London
oil & tempera on canvas 396.2 x 548.6 cm

A Trader, study for Selfridges
black chalk on paper 41.5 x 25 cm

Man with Shell, study for Selfridges
black & red chalk on paper 42 x 39.5 cm

The Woodcutter
woodcut on paper 40.1 x 39.4 cm

The Tree, Hammersmith
etching and drypoint on paper 37.5 x 30.3 cm

The Story
lithograph in sepia ink on paper 18.5 x 21 cm

The Slums of Venice
 oil on board 53,3 x 66.7 cm
Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection
(Dundee City Council) UK

Two figures
graphite on paper 26.7 x 16.5 cm
Museum & Art Swindon, UK

Trees
etching on paper 20.3 x 25 cm

Townscape
etching on paper 29.8 x 26 cm


Unloading Cargo, Bruges
oil on canvas 76 x 101 cm

Unloading barges, Ghent
etching on paper 59 x 68 cm (plate)

View of an old bridge
pen and gouache on paper 16.5 x 24.7 cm

Venetian church porch with figures to foreground
(sketch for a decorative mural)
watercolour and gouache on paper 51 x 33 cm


Valentre Bridge, Cahors
etching & drypoint on paper 18 x 24 cm (plate)


Venetian Boats
oil on card 76.5 x 62.3 cm
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, UK

Workmen
 oil on board 53.4 x 70.5 cm

Windmill
etching on paper 54.6 x 73.6 cm

Welsh harbour scene
etching on paper 61 x 86 cm

War Victims
lithograph on paper 112.3 x 163 cm
Wolverhampton Art Gallery, UK

Yellow Dahlias
oil on canvas 81 x 104.4 cm
Southampton City Art Gallery, UK