Wilhelm Freddie
Wilhelm Freddie, born Christian Frederik Wilhelm Carlsen (7 February 1909 – 26 October 1995
Some of Freddie's works criticized Nazism and fascism, like the 1936 paintings Meditation on the Anti-Nazi Love[3] and Phénomène psychophotographique,[4] and his 1938 exhibition Surreal-Sex.[5]
In 1949 and 1950, Freddie directed two short films, The Definite Rejection of a Request for a Kiss (Det definitive afslag på anmodningen om et kys) and Eaten Horizons (Spiste horisonter).[6]
References
- ^ "Wilhelm Freddie". gravsted.dk. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ^ "Paintings of Wilhelm Freddie". surrealism.website. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
- ^ "Meditation on Anti-Nazi Love | Kunsten". www.kunsten.dk. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
- Scarecrow Press.
After painting anti-Nazi pictures, e.g., Phénomène psychophotographique: Sabotage (the bust of a bald man resembling Joachim von Ribbentrop), he was obliged in 1944 to seek refuge in Sweden, where he lived until 1950.
- ISBN 9782879392295.
- ISBN 9781138054332.
External links
- Wilhelm Freddie's entry in Dansk Kunstnerleksikon, biography and more (in Danish)