Hanns Goebl

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Sculpture 1963 at Munich Goldschmiedplatz

Hanns Goebl (born June 23, 1901 in Munich ; † August 12, 1986 ) was a German sculptor who worked for the Nymphenburg porcelain factory . During the 1930s and 1940s he carried out several works on behalf of the National Socialists.

Goebl was born in Munich. From 1924 to 1929 he was a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, including as a student of Joseph Wackerle . He got a scholarship for the Villa Massimo in Rome . After his return to Germany he went to the Nymphenburg porcelain factory, where he carried out numerous smaller jobs, e.g. B. Soldier Figures. In 1932 his work was exhibited in the Villa Romana in Florence . In 1935 he worked at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin , 1940 and 1941 at the Kunsthalle Mannheim . In 1941 he designed the national sovereign eagle. He also created a bust of Rudolf von Sebottendorf .

After the Second World War , Goebl created sculptures in restrained abstraction and continued to take part in art exhibitions, including the large art exhibition in the Haus der Kunst in Munich.

In 1976 he received the Schwabing Art Prize .

literature

  • Goebl, Hanns . In: Supreme Building Authority Munich (Hrsg.): Bildwerk Bauwerk Artwork - 30 years of art and state building in Bavaria . Bruckmann, Munich 1990, ISBN 3-7654-2308-4 , p. 304-305 .