Paul Burkhard (sculptor)
Paul Burkhard (born October 14, 1888 in Richterswil , † August 2, 1964 in Agra ) was a Swiss sculptor and draftsman .
Live and act
Burkhard worked from 1905 to 1913 as a puncturer among others for Hermann Haller . From 1913 to 1921 he studied at the Munich Art Academy .
His portrait busts, figures, groups and animal sculptures are known. He made designs for pictures of coins and postage stamps and was the creator of the alpine shepherd, often interpreted as Wilhelm Tell , on the five-franc coin | In 1919 and 1920 he received a federal art grant .
Exhibitions
- 1939: Swiss National Exhibition . Sign, paint, shape. II. Contemporary Art , Kunsthaus Zürich
- 1925: National art exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zürich
literature
- Catalog of the XVI. National art exhibition in the Kunsthaus in Zurich. Kunsthaus Zurich, 1925.
- Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. Seemann, Leipzig, 1953–1962. Vol. I-VI.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Punktur takes care of the technical transfer of the artistic design of a sculpture into any material.
- ^ Academy of Fine Arts Munich: Paul Burckhard, entry in the register book of the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Paul Burkhard and the five-pounder on swissmint.ch/d/downloads/dokumentation/numis_beri/
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SURNAME | Burkhard, Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss sculptor and draftsman |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 14, 1888 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Richterswil |
DATE OF DEATH | 2nd August 1964 |
Place of death | Agra TI |