Background
Fritz Kaeser was born on July 3, 1910 in Greenville, Illinois, United States.
Fritz Kaeser was born on July 3, 1910 in Greenville, Illinois, United States.
Kaeser studied art education at the University of Illinois, Champaign, Urbana (1928-30), and the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1930-31). He studied at the Chicago Art Institute in 1931-32.
Fritz Kaeser worked in lithography at Colorado Springs Art Center in 1948. Self-employed, the photographer had his own studio gallery in Tucson, Arizona (1951-1958), and studios in Aspen, Colorado (1946-1951), and Madison, Wisconsin (1933-1943). Fritz Kaeser served as president of the Tucson Fine Arts association in 1956. He exhibited his lapidary work, "Designs in Stone," at the Tucson Gem and Mineral International Exhibition, 1970-1976.
From 1955 to 1975 Fritz Kaeser concentrated on "subjective image and form," and from 1940 to 1955 he primarily produced ski, mountain and desert landscapes.
Fritz Kaeser died in 1990 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.