Gustav Bach

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Gustav Bach (born September 15, 1871 in Rudolstadt , † October 30, 1954 in Dresden ) was a German painter and sculptor .

Life

After finishing school, he completed a three-year apprenticeship as a porcelain painter in Rudolstadt . He then studied painting and sculpture at the Munich Art Academy and in Berlin . In 1902 a study trip to Italy followed , visiting Rome , Florence and Venice , among others . In 1908 he moved to Dresden and studied at the Art Academy in Dresden as a student of Robert Diez .

In 1926 he moved into his new house in Dresden- Rochwitz ; until 1934 he worked in the studio of the Künstlerhaus in Loschwitz . Gustav Bach died in Dresden in 1954 and was buried in the cemetery in Bühlau .

Reliefs Triton and Najade as well as the Dresden city arms on the facade of the Sachsenbad in Dresden-Pieschen

Works (selection

literature

  • Artist on the Dresden Elbe slope. Volume II, 1st edition. Elbhang-Kurier-Verlag, Dresden 2007, ISBN 978-3-936240-09-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archive of the Dresden University of Fine Arts.
  2. ^ Artist on the Dresden Elbe slope. Volume II, 2007, ISBN 978-3-936240-09-2 .
  3. ^ Sachsenbad Dresden: Classical modernity in decline. on: das-neue-dresden.de