Sarah Haffner

Sarah Haffner
A self portrait drawn in 2002. The colour blue featured prominently in Haffner's life and in her work.[1]
Born
Margaret C. Pretzel

(1940-02-27)27 February 1940
Died11 March 2018(2018-03-11) (aged 78)
NationalityGerman-British
Occupation(s)Artist
Author
Feminist activist
Spouse(s)Andreas Brandt (artist)
(marriage dates 1960-1962)
ChildrenDavid Brandt (photographer)
Parent(s)Sebastian Haffner
(born Raimund Pretzel: 1907-1999)
Erika Schmidt-Landry
(born Erika Hirsch: 1899-1969)

Sarah Haffner (born Margaret Pretzel:[2] 27 February 1940 - 11 March 2018) was a German-British painter, author, and active feminist.[1][3] In West Berlin she engaged with the protest issues of the 1960s, on occasion alongside her father, the journalist and writer Sebastian Haffner. Through a television documentary and a book she was instrumental in the late 1970s in establishing the city's first women's shelter. The range of her painting included portraits, still lifes, landscapes and cityscapes.

  1. ^ a b Viola Roggenkamp (29 January 1993). "Realistin ganz in blau". Halb deutsch, halb englisch und halb jüdisch: "Ich bin anderthalb Personen", sagt die Malerin Sarah Haffner. Die Zeit, Hamburg (online). Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Nachruf auf die Künstlerin Sarah Haffner *1940 † 2018". bbk berlin e.V. Retrieved 13 September 2018.