Franz Fiedler (17 February 1885 in Prostějov, Austria-Hungary – 5 February 1956 in Dresden, GDR) was a photographer. Fiedler was born in Prostějov, near Olomouc in Moravia. Fiedler was a pupil of Hugo Erfurth. He was regarded as an eccentric during his apprenticeship in Pilsen, and worked in 1905 and again in 1912 with in Hamburg, and from 1908 to 1911 with Hugo Erfurth in Dresden. At the 1911 world exhibition in Turin he won first prize and had another exhibition in Prague in 1913. He belonged to the circle of Jaroslav Hašek and Egon Erwin Kisch and in 1916 married in Dresden where he occupied a studio at Sedanstraße 7.
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| - فرانز فيدلر (ar)
- Franz Fiedler (cs)
- Franz Fiedler (Fotograf) (de)
- Franz Fiedler (en)
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| - فرانز فيدلر (بالألمانية: Franz Fiedler) هو مصور ألماني، ولد في 17 مارس 1885 في بروستيوف في التشيك، وتوفي في 5 فبراير 1956 في درسدن في ألمانيا. (ar)
- Franz Fiedler (17. března 1885 Prostějov – 5. únor 1956 Drážďany) byl německý fotograf. Proslavil se jako mistr secesních technik bromolejtisku, gumotisku a uhlotisku, které používal ještě ve 30. letech 20. století. Vedle toho ale rád používal i nejmodernější technologie. Již při své druhé cestě do zahraničí nahradil kameru 9 x 12 cm kinofilmovou kamerou Contax. Od dvacátých let zkoušel barevnou fotografií. Po druhé světové válce experimentoval se zvláštními fotografickými technikami, například se Sabatierovým efektem. Je rovněž autorem fotografických příruček, článků v odborném tisku a cestopisných črt, které doprovázel svými fotografiemi. (cs)
- Franz Fiedler (* 17. März 1885 in Proßnitz, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. Februar 1956 in Dresden) war ein Fotograf der Neuen Sachlichkeit. (de)
- Franz Fiedler (17 February 1885 in Prostějov, Austria-Hungary – 5 February 1956 in Dresden, GDR) was a photographer. Fiedler was born in Prostějov, near Olomouc in Moravia. Fiedler was a pupil of Hugo Erfurth. He was regarded as an eccentric during his apprenticeship in Pilsen, and worked in 1905 and again in 1912 with in Hamburg, and from 1908 to 1911 with Hugo Erfurth in Dresden. At the 1911 world exhibition in Turin he won first prize and had another exhibition in Prague in 1913. He belonged to the circle of Jaroslav Hašek and Egon Erwin Kisch and in 1916 married in Dresden where he occupied a studio at Sedanstraße 7. (en)
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| - فرانز فيدلر (بالألمانية: Franz Fiedler) هو مصور ألماني، ولد في 17 مارس 1885 في بروستيوف في التشيك، وتوفي في 5 فبراير 1956 في درسدن في ألمانيا. (ar)
- Franz Fiedler (17. března 1885 Prostějov – 5. únor 1956 Drážďany) byl německý fotograf. Proslavil se jako mistr secesních technik bromolejtisku, gumotisku a uhlotisku, které používal ještě ve 30. letech 20. století. Vedle toho ale rád používal i nejmodernější technologie. Již při své druhé cestě do zahraničí nahradil kameru 9 x 12 cm kinofilmovou kamerou Contax. Od dvacátých let zkoušel barevnou fotografií. Po druhé světové válce experimentoval se zvláštními fotografickými technikami, například se Sabatierovým efektem. Je rovněž autorem fotografických příruček, článků v odborném tisku a cestopisných črt, které doprovázel svými fotografiemi. (cs)
- Franz Fiedler (* 17. März 1885 in Proßnitz, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. Februar 1956 in Dresden) war ein Fotograf der Neuen Sachlichkeit. (de)
- Franz Fiedler (17 February 1885 in Prostějov, Austria-Hungary – 5 February 1956 in Dresden, GDR) was a photographer. Fiedler was born in Prostějov, near Olomouc in Moravia. Fiedler was a pupil of Hugo Erfurth. He was regarded as an eccentric during his apprenticeship in Pilsen, and worked in 1905 and again in 1912 with in Hamburg, and from 1908 to 1911 with Hugo Erfurth in Dresden. At the 1911 world exhibition in Turin he won first prize and had another exhibition in Prague in 1913. He belonged to the circle of Jaroslav Hašek and Egon Erwin Kisch and in 1916 married in Dresden where he occupied a studio at Sedanstraße 7. From 1919, and coincidental with his friendship with Madame d'Ora (Dora Kallmus, of Vienna who was later to move to Paris) he began to work with a 9×12 folding camera and in 1924 became one of the first professional photographers to use a Leica. After expanding his studio in 1925, he took part in the exhibition "Film und Foto" in Stuttgart. The outstanding publication on the city of Dresden, conceived in the spirit of Die Neue Sachlichkeit, is one of the first illustrated works created according to the new principles of photography. It marks a turning point in his work. To the same series of publications, published by Adolf Behne, belongs 'Berlin in Bildern' by Sasha Stone. That work was the subject of a show at the turn of the year (2006/7) in the . Fiedler's studio was destroyed by the Royal Air Force & US Air Force on 13 February 1945. All that was left was a box with photographs for exhibition which was deposited with his family in Moravia. After 1945 he did not have his own studio and earned a living in the GDR as author of books on photography. , Dortmund, is one of his pupils. (en)
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