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Title

Maximilian Feuerring

circa 1960

Artist

Unknown

Australia

  • Details

    Date
    circa 1960
    Media category
    Photograph
    Materials used
    gelatin silver photograph
    Dimensions
    28.8 x 21.8 cm
    Signature & date

    Not signed. Not dated.

    Credit
    National Art Archive. Gift of the artist’s son Anthony Igra, 2004
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    ARC222.1.2
    Copyright
    © Unknown photographer

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    Artist information
    Unknown

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  • About

    Maximilian Feuerring was born into an orthodox Jewish family in Lvov, Poland. His studied at the Art School in Berlin (1916), Florence (1922), and Rome, Paris and Warsaw (1923-1927). In 1926 he gained a diploma with distinction at the Municipal School of Decorative Art, Rome. From 1934-39 he taught at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw. On the outbreak of World War II, he was called up as an officer in the Polish army and then imprisoned in a prisoner of war camp at Murnau in Upper Bavaria. This period affected him profoundly, for 52 members of his family, including his wife and parents perished in the concentration camps. His life of starvation and hardship in the camp was tempered by art classes which he gave to his fellow officers, with material sent by the Red Cross. After the war, he taught at the Universitas International, Munich from 1947 - 1950, and then emigrated to Australia in 1950. [See the archive of Australian Judaica]

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