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Fritz Erler
Fritz Erler (15 December 1868 – 11 December 1940) was a German painter, graphic designer and scenic designer. Although most talented as an interior designer,〔(Entry ) in the Grove Dictionary of Artists at Oxford art online, retrieved 15 December 2009 (registration or affiliation with a participating institution necessary)〕 he is perhaps best remembered for several propaganda posters he produced during World War I. ==Education and early career==
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 ''Jugend''. He also painted several portraits around the start of the 20th century, most notably of Richard Strauss and Gerhart Hauptmann.
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