The name Ernest is derived from the Germanic word ernst "bold, vigorous, resolute".
Ernest Ullmann was born in Munich, Germany 1900 - 1975
Ernest Ullmann studied art at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts under Professor Bleecker; University of Munich - philosophy and art history under professors Popp and Heinrich Wolfflin; further art-studies in Berlin.
Short Artist Biography
- 1914 As a schoolboy Ernest Ullmann published a book on photography; during WW1 assisted as a scientific draughtsman at Munich Institute of Anthropology.
- 1920 Ernest Ullmann exhibited in Wiesbaden.
- 1920 to 1927 Art-editor of 'Auslandspost' - many sketches of public figures and events; founder and art-director of a tapestry-weaving firm.
- 1927 to 1935 Ernest Ullmann moved to Berlin; art-director of periodicals and publishing-house; designer for commercial and public organizations.
- 1935 Left Nazi Germany for South Africa.
- 1936 Ernest Ullmann settled in Johannesburg; established himself rapidly as a designer; won poster competition for Empire Exhibition.
- 1938 to 1945 Art-editor of 'The Forum'; worked in many media in the field of industrial design; began to exhibit drawings and paintings.
- 1952 Ernest Ullmann designed Free State and SWA pavilions for Van Riebeeck Festival, Cape Town.
- 1953 Designed Union Gov Pavilion at Rhodes Centenary Exhibition; official artist and designer for South African Chamber of Mines.
- 1960 Designed Government Pavilion and executed art-works for Union Festival Exhibition, Johannesburg; his numerous public commissions include mural paintings, sculpture, stained and etched glass work, drawings, book-design and illustration; serious illness undermined his stamina repeatedly but refuse to let it interfere with his career.
- 1970 Ernest Ullmann published his autobiography 'Designs on Life'.
- 1975 Nominated first 'Citizen of the Year'; died suddenly before the award could be made.