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Johnny Friedlaender was born on 26 December, 1912 in Germany, is a German painter (1912–1992). Discover Johnny Friedlaender's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Born 26 December 1912
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Date of death 18 June, 1992
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Nationality Germany

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1912

Johnny Friedlaender (26 December 1912 – 18 June 1992) was a leading German/French 20th-century artist, whose works have been exhibited in Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Japan and the United States.

He has been influential upon other notable artists, who were students in his Paris gallery.

Johnny painted using oils and watercolors but his preferred medium was aquatint etching which is a technically difficult artistic process, of which Friedlaender has been a pioneer.

Gotthard Johnny Friedlaender was born in Pless (Pszczyna), Prussian Silesia, as the son of a pharmacist.

1922

He graduated from the Breslau (Wrocław) high school in 1922 and then attended the Academy of Arts (Akademie der Bildenden Kunste) in Breslau, where he studied under Otto Mueller.

1928

He graduated from the Academy as a master student in 1928.

1930

In 1930 he moved to Dresden where he held exhibitions at the J. Sandel Gallery and at the Dresden Art Museum.

1933

He was in Berlin for part of 1933, and then journeyed to Paris.

After two years in a Nazi concentration camp, he emigrated to Czechoslovakia, where he settled in Ostrava, where he held the first one-man show of his etchings.

1936

In 1936 Friedlaender journeyed to Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Austria, France and Belgium.

At The Hague, he held a successful exhibition of etchings and watercolours.

1937

He fled to Paris in 1937 as a political refugee of the Nazi regime with his young wife, who was an actress.

In that year he held an exhibition of his etchings which included the works: L ‘Equipe and Matieres et Formes.

1939

From 1939 to 1943, he was interned in a series of concentration camps, but survived against poor odds.

1944

After freedom in 1944, Friedlaender began a series of twelve etchings entitled Images du Malheur, with Sagile as his publisher.

In the same year he received a commission to illustrate four books by the brothers Jean and Jérôme Tharaud of the French Academy.

1945

In 1945 he worked for several newspapers including Cavalcade and Carrefour.

1947

He produced the work Rêves Cosmiques in 1947 and the same year became a member of the Salon de Mai, a position he held until 1969.

1948

In 1948, he began a friendship with the painter Nicolas de Staël and held his first exhibition in Copenhagen at Galerie Birch.

The following year he showed for the first time in Galerie La Hune in Paris.

1951

Friedlaender expanded his geographic scope in 1951 and exhibited in Tokyo in a modern art show.

In the same year he was a participant in the XI Triennale in Milan, Italy.

1952

After living in Paris for 13 years, Friedlaender acquired French nationality by naturalization on 28 November 1952.

1953

By 1953 he had produced works for a one-man show at the Museum of Neuchâtel and exhibited at the Galerie Moers in Amsterdam, the II Camino Gallery in Rome, in São Paulo, Brazil and in Paris.

He was a participant of the French Italian Art Conference in Turin, Italy that same year.

1957

Friedlaender accepted an international art award in 1957, becoming the recipient of the Biennial Kakamura Prize in Tokyo.

1959

In 1959 he received a teaching post awarded by UNESCO at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro.

1968

By 1968 Friedlaender was travelling to Puerto Rico, New York City and Washington, D.C. to hold exhibitions.

That year he also purchased a home in the Burgundy region of France.

1971

1971 was another year of diverse international travel including shows in Bern, Milan, Paris, Krefeld and again New York.

In the latter city he exhibited paintings at the Far Gallery, a venue becoming well known for its patronage of important twentieth-century artists.

From his atelier in Paris Friedlaender instructed younger artists who themselves went on to become noteworthy, among them Arthur Luiz Piza, Brigitte Coudrain, Rene Carcan, Andreas Nottebohm, and Graciela Rodo Boulanger.

Like Friedlaender, these students were expert in the lithographic and etching arts.

He also taught printmaker Martha Zelt.

1975

On his 75th birthday, Friedlaender was given a retrospective in the Bremen Art Museum.

1978

1978 brought a retrospective of Friedlaender's works at the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

He was awarded the Lovis Corinth Prize in Regensburg three years later.

1980

On his 80th birthday a retrospective exhibition was held in Bonn, Germany at the municipal council offices.

Friedlaender died in Paris at the age of 80.

2000

Since 2000 the record price for works by Johnny Friedlaender at auction is 8,828 USD for an oil painting titled PAYSAGE VII, VII 1979 which sold at Artcurial in 2007.