Sarah Haffner | |
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Born | Margaret C. Pretzel 27 February 1940 |
Died | 11 March 2018 | (aged 78)
Nationality | German-British |
Occupation(s) | Artist Author Feminist activist |
Spouse(s) | Andreas Brandt (artist) (marriage dates 1960-1962) |
Children | David 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.
Halb deutsch, halb englisch und halb jüdisch: "Ich bin anderthalb Personen", sagt die Malerin Sarah Haffner