Jakob Gruber (sculptor)
Jakob Gruber (born July 23, 1864 in Hallein ; † July 9, 1915 in Vienna ) was an Austrian sculptor .
Life
Gruber was the son of a miner, which is reflected in his works on the subject of mining . He originally worked as a wood carver and ornamenter. After his military service he moved to Vienna and studied at the arts and crafts school for 5 years. Gruber was supported by the Schwestern-Fröhlich-Stiftung through a grant. Gruber then studied from 1892 to 1898 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna with Caspar Zumbusch . In 1895 he was awarded the court prize for his work "Kampf", in 1900 he received the Reichel Prize for Sculpture for the bronze group "Buried Miners".
Works
Gruber's works are mostly life-size sculptures. He also made portrait medallions, especially in Rome , Florence and Naples . His works of art have been exhibited in Vienna , Berlin and Munich , among others . His most famous works include:
- Buried miners , sculpture 1895, in Hallein.
- Fighting castaways
- Mozart's mother with daughter Nannerl , double relief 1906, in Sankt Gilgen .
literature
- Gruber Jakob. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 2, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1959, p. 82.
- Arts and crafts 1900
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hello Hallein Alois Frauenhuber: Buried Miners , Plastic 1895.
- ↑ Wolfgangsee St. Gilgen Mozart's mother with daughter Nannerl, double relief 1906.
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SURNAME | Gruber, Jakob |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 23, 1864 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hallein |
DATE OF DEATH | July 9, 1915 |
Place of death | Vienna |