Friedrich Paulick

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Friedrich Georg Paulick (* 1. August 1824 in Vienna , † 19th March 1904 ) was an Austrian Art carpenter and draftsman .

biography

Paulick learned the carpentry trade from his stepfather, the cabinet maker F. Marini, and attended the Schmidt and Grünauer drawing school from 1840 to 1843. He then took over his stepfather's carpentry workshop. From 1846 he attended the architecture class with August Sicard von Sicardsburg at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna . He then worked as a draftsman in the Sicardsburg studio and as a drawing teacher. From 1853 to 1854 he stayed in London. He works as a drawing teacher. August Eisenmenger and Carl von Hasenauer were among his most famous studentsand Storck. He then became managing director of the Altmann joinery in Vienna, with which he signed a lease. He received orders for buildings on Vienna's Ringstrasse such as the Court Opera Theater as well as for large buildings such as the Academy of Fine Arts, the Burgtheater , the two court museums , the new town hall , the new university , the Votive Church , etc.

He later set up his own large carpentry workshop in the third district of Vienna. He received orders for the imperial court and delivered work for the Neue Burg , the Archduke Ludwig Viktor's palace and the Hermes villa of Empress Elisabeth. For the world exhibition of 1873 he set up the imperial pavilion. Due to the high quality of its products, it was awarded the title “ kuk court cabinet maker ”. He received further honors and awards. From 1879 to 1882 he was a member of the Vienna City Council . In 1896 he retired from business.

He had four children with his wife Theresa. The third child was the future artist Emma Paulick , who later married the puppeteer Richard Teschner.

Villa Paulick

Villa Paulick am Attersee

The Villa Paulick in Seewalchen (Promenade 12) on the Attersee in Upper Austria was built by him in 1867–1877. The villa served as a model house based on the artistic skills of the Paulick company. The opulent interior furnishings, such as the coffered ceiling, were used from parts of the courtyard pavilion of the 1873 World's Fair. The guests included numerous artists and people from cultural life such as Gustav Klimt and, in August 1910, Richard Teschner . Around 1900 Klimt spent his summer vacation in the villa almost every year , sometimes with his partner Emilie Flöge .

Works

  • The door and window locks. According to their development in different countries up to the most recent time . Together with A. v. Sicardsburg, 1876.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Friedrich Paulick on the pages of the Austrian National Library
  2. Eastern Austria and neighboring regions: A geographic excursion guide in the Google book search