Rudolf Triebel

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Rudolf Triebel (born July 30, 1910 in Erfurt , † November 14, 1995 in Rosenheim ) was a German sculptor and medalist .

He began his studies as a stamp cutter from 1936 to 1939 with Professors Alfons Feuerle and Albert Holl at the State Higher Technical School for the Precious Metals Industry in Schwäbisch Gmünd . He later continued it in Stuttgart with Alfred Lörcher . After 1945 Triebel went into business for himself and lived in Upper Bavaria , from 1961 in Rosenheim. He created works of wood, stone and bronze. At the beginning of the 1980s, he mainly made small sculptures .

Medal catalog raisonné (selection)

people
  • Ernest Ansermet , conductor, cast bronze without year, 70 mm
  • Johann Sebastian Bach , composer, bronze casting for the Bach year 1950
  • Ernst Barlach and Käthe Kollwitz , bronze casting without year, 101 mm
  • Gottfried Benn , doctor and poet, bronze casting without year, 101 mm
  • Hans Böckler , trade unionist, 75 mm, in a rectangle w 100 mm / h 95 mm
  • Bertolt Brecht , writer and director, one-sided bronze casting without year, 73 mm
  • Albrecht Dürer , painter, bronze casting 1971, 99 mm. (and silver casting)
  • Albert Einstein bronze casting without year (1979), 109 mm; Portrait from the front / view of the Einstein Tower , formula E = mc²
  • Vincent van Gogh , painter, bronze cast without year, 101 mm
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe bronze casting without year (1980), 100 mm
  • Gerhart Hauptmann , writer, bronze casting 1971, 100 mm / Florian Geyer after a painting by Corinth
  • Hermann Hesse , painter and poet, bronze casting without year, 94 mm
  • Paul Hindemith , composer and teacher, bronze casting without year (1973), 104 mm
  • Ernst Jünger , writer, bronze and silver casting 1970, 86 mm. Portrait from the front / stag beetle with surrounding year [MCMLXX]
  • John F. Kennedy , President of the USA, cast bronze and silver, † November 12, 1963, rectangle on one side, W 101 × H 119 mm
  • Klabund (originally Alfred Henschke), poet, bronze casting without year, 101 mm.
  • Thomas Mann , writer, bronze casting without year, 107 mm
  • Michelangelo , painter and sculptor, one-sided plasticine model without year (1990) and two silver castings, approx. 102 mm
  • Hans Pfitzner , German composer, music writer. 1973, cast bronze medal, half-length portrait from the front / boy, next to it a woman with a shawm. 102.9 mm
  • Pablo Picasso , Spanish painter, bronze casting 1971, 120 mm (and 41 mm / dove of peace)
  • Igor Stravinsky , composer, bronze cast 1964, 92 mm
  • Carl Zuckmayer , writer, bronze cast 1986, 90 mm, portrait w. Name / chalice with Roman numeral MCMLXXI
City Medals
  • 1973: Krefeld - Large cast bronze medal on the 600th anniversary of the award of city rights by Emperor Karl IV. The medal shows a portrait of Emperor Charles with scepter and orb from the front and the inscription [A • D / 1373 / Verlieh / Kaiser] to the right / Karl IV / dem Dorf / Crefeld / Stadtrecht] on the back is a stylized city map and above it a bishop with a staff. 120 mm, also issued as an embossed medal.
Other works
  • Trumpeter around 1640 , plaster model, 1992, 135 mm, cast in bronze in 2006 by the Lenz foundry in Nuremberg; Collection Helga and Karl Hachenberg, knowledge
Bronze plaques
  • Oskar von Miller first transmission of electricity from Miesbach to Munich, large plaque in Miesbach
  • Ludwig Ganghofer local writer, large plaque on the memorial stone in the Riviera city park in Miesbach

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gisela Förschner: Goethe in the art of medals: an exhibition of the holdings of the coin cabinets. Small writings of the Historisches Museum Frankfurt, Volume 16. Gutenberg, Melsungen 1982, ISBN 3-87280-014-0 , p. 333.