Inge Höck

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Inge Höck (born July 10, 1922 in Münster , Tyrol) is an Austrian painter .

Life

Inge Höck attended the Toni Kirchmayr painting school in Innsbruck and then studied nine semesters at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna  with Herbert Boeckl . Since then she has lived in Innsbruck. Her works include drawings, figurative and abstract paintings, glass windows, sgraffiti and mosaics , among other things as facade designs as part of the art-in-building campaign of the state of Tyrol.

Awards

Works

Mosaic at the Bachlechnerstraße kindergarten (detail)
  • Wall paintings people and nature , residential building Fennerstraße 14, Innsbruck, 1958
  • Glass painting, Café Mundig, Innsbruck, 1958
  • Metal sculpture on the facade of the residential building at Amraser Straße 88–90b, Innsbruck, 1958
  • Concrete glass window, parish church Ötztal-Bahnhof , 1964
  • Frescoes Olympia , Schule , Natur , Volksschule Axams , 1965
  • Free sculpture in the courtyard of the residential complex An-der-Lan-Straße 26, Innsbruck, 1969
  • Mosaic on the facade of the Bachlechnerstrasse kindergarten, Innsbruck, 1973
  • Facade design of residential house Haslau 12, Hopfgarten im Brixental , 1986

literature

  • Höck, Inge . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 6 , supplements H-Z . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1962, p. 63 .

Web links

Commons : Inge Höck  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. City of Innsbruck: Prize of the state capital Innsbruck for artistic creation (PDF; 197 kB)
  2. Müller, Wiesauer: Art in building on public buildings: wall painting people and nature. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
  3. Christoph Hölz, Klaus Tragbar, Veronika Weiss (Ed.): Architectural Guide Innsbruck . Haymon, Innsbruck 2017, ISBN 978-3-7099-7204-5 , pp. 30 .
  4. Maireth, Wiesenauer: Art in construction of public buildings: facade design. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
  5. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Parish Church of St. Joseph the Worker. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
  6. ^ Frick, Wiesauer: elementary school and kindergarten. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
  7. Maireth, Wiesenauer: Art in construction of public buildings: free sculpture. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
  8. Maireth, Wiesenauer: Art in construction of public buildings: facade design. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .