Rudolf Steinbüchler

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Rudolf Steinbüchler (born February 12, 1901 in Linz , † October 11, 1985 in Eferding ) was an Austrian painter .

Life, training and work

Steinbüchler visited in 1921, the painting school at Matthias May in Linz and studied from 1926 to 1933 fresco painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Franz Klemmer , Ludwig von Herterich , Angelo Jank and Max Doerner . After his return to Linz he worked as a freelance artist and received orders mainly for the creation of frescoes. In 1961 he moved to Eferding and afterwards hardly appeared artistically.

Memberships

Works

War memorial fresco on the lower town tower in Vöcklabruck

His monument painting mainly shows the influences of the training in Munich and was associated with a timeless expressionism. He became known as a fresco painter:

  • War memorial fresco on the lower town tower in Vöcklabruck
  • Enns city tower (drafts that were not realized during the Second World War )
  • Frescoes in the courtyard of the Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy in Linz (destroyed)
  • Frescoes for the Linz train station building (destroyed)
  • View over the palace gardens from Schloss Hagen to Linz (oil on canvas, 1947)

Exhibitions

Excerpts from his work were shown in several group exhibitions from 2008 to 2011 in Linz

  • Special exhibition of fresco designs, compositions, oil paintings (Upper Austrian State Museum, catalog, 1952)

Awards

literature

  • Franz Pühringer : Rudolf Steinbüchler , Institute for Regional Studies of Upper Austria, Linz, 1960.
  • Franz Engl : Obituary in the yearbook of the Innviertler Künstlergilde 1985/86 , p. 147

Individual evidence

  1. Biographies of artists in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
  2. Rudolf Steinbüchler, in: Digital Belvedere website ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / digital.belvedere.at
  3. ^ Eduard Straßmayr: The Enns city tower. In: Upper Austrian Museum Association - Society for Regional Studies, PDF (2.4 MB) on ZOBODAT
  4. ^ Rudolf Steinbüchler, in: Basis wien web presence
  5. to the special exhibition Rudolf Steinbüchler, in: ZVAB website
  6. ^ Franz Engl , in: Web presence of Regiowiki.at