Rudolf Marschall (sculptor)

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100 crowns Franz Joseph I.
2 Schilling 1935 Karl Lueger

Rudolf Marschall (born December 3, 1873 in Vienna ; † July 24, 1967 there ) was an Austrian sculptor , plaque artist and medalist .

Life

Marschall studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts , where he was a student of Josef Tautenhayn . In 1903 Marschall was appointed chamber medalist , and from 1904 he taught himself as a professor at the Vienna Academy. He headed the local master school for engraving and medal making (from 1905 to 1938). In 1944 he retired.

Rudolf Marschall created portraits , medals and plaques , for example of various popes and members of the imperial family as well as for various tombs. An extensive collection of medals is now in the holdings of the Vienna Army History Museum .

Works (selection)

  • Relief plaque Generaloberst Friedrich Graf von Beck-Rzikowsky , 1906, cast bronze, thickness 1 cm, diameter 20 cm; Army History Museum, Vienna
  • Relief plaque Defense Minister Carl Vaugoin , 1930, bronze / white marble, 45.5 × 2 × 21.5 cm, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna
  • Relief platette Honor plaque for General Wilhelm Zehner , 1935, brass on Carrara marble, 22.5 × 19 cm, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna
  • Lidded box, around 1815, glass
  • Art Nouveau lamp, around 1915, bronze / glass
  • Art Nouveau vase, around 1900, etched glass
  • Jubilee Cross 1908 , issued in different versions
  • 100 crown gold coin Emperor Franz Joseph
  • 2 Schilling silver coin 1935 Karl Lueger

literature

  • Georg Mack: Life and work of the medalist Rudolf Marschall, 1873–1967 Diploma thesis University of Innsbruck , 1992.
  • Ilse Krumpöck: The sculptures in the Army History Museum. Vienna 2004, p. 116f. DNB 977227111
  • Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. Seemann, Leipzig 1930, Volume 3, p. 139. (Reprint, complete edition in 6 volumes, Seemann, Leipzig 1999. ISBN 3-363-00730-2 .)

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Vollmer (Ed.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. Leipzig 1930, volume 3, p. 139.
  2. Ilse Krumpöck: The images in the Army History Museum. Vienna 2004, p. 116f.
  3. at imkinsky.com  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed December 27, 2012.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.imkinsky.com  
  4. at jennmaur.com , accessed December 27, 2012.
  5. on dorotheum.com , accessed on December 27, 2012.
  6. ^ The life and work of the medalist Rudolf Marschall, 1873–1967 on sowibib.uibk.ac.at