Franz Brandl (artist)

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Franz Brandl (born December 16, 1928 in Sankt Georgen am Längsee ; † July 29, 2012 in Bleiburg ) was an Austrian artist. He worked mainly as a painter in Carinthia , especially in the Bleiburg area.

Books

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1970 - Murgalerie - oil paintings and watercolors, Leoben
  • 1972 - Vienna gallery autodidact; Oil paintings and watercolors, Vienna
  • 1982 - Small gallery in the Künstlerhaus ( Art Association Carinthia ), Klagenfurt
  • 1988 - Small gallery in the Künstlerhaus - oil paintings and pen drawings, Klagenfurt
  • 1991 - Eberndorf Monastery - oil paintings and pen drawings, Eberndorf
  • 1992 - Sikoronja Gallery - oil paintings and pen drawings, Rosegg
  • 1995 - Brewhouse, Sorgendorfer Brewery - Oil and acrylic paintings, Bleiburg
  • 1998 - Bildungshaus - oil and acrylic paintings, Sankt Georgen am Längsee
  • 1998 - Feldkirchen Galerie im Amthof - acrylic paintings, pen drawings, sculptures
  • 1999 - Galerie Falke - pen drawings and acrylic paintings, Loibach
  • 2000 - Galerie Tainach - acrylic paintings and pen drawings
  • 2003 - Klagenfurt Künstlerhaus Movimenti II, Klagenfurt
  • 2004 - Galerie Haaaauch - pen drawings, Klagenfurt
  • 2004 - Stadtgalerie Minoriten, acrylic paintings, Wolfsberg
  • 2008 - Galerie Vorspann - Window to Reality, Bad Eisenkappel
  • 2011 - Gallery in Schloss Porcia, Spittal an der Drau
  • 2011 - Gallery Markushof, Villach
  • 2012 - Galerie Herzogburg - People in the Herzogburg, Sankt Veit an der Glan
  • 2012 - Brewhouse, Sorgendorfer Brewery - "In Memoriam"
  • 2013 - Werner Berg Museum, Bleiburg - "Retrospective for the 85th birthday"

Working in public space

  • 1992 - Stations of the Cross Stein im Jauntal, "Jesus is laid in his mother's lap", cast brass and natural stone
  • 1993 - "The Turk", germ-like fresco in Bleiburg
  • 1996 - Sundial, main square in Bleiburg
  • 1999 - Einersdorf roundabout
  • 2005 - Homage to Kiki Kogelnik , Bleiburg main square

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Brandl died
  2. Last exhibition - "In Memoriam"