Rudolf Ullik

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Rudolf Ullik (born November 19, 1900 in Vienna ; † June 29, 1996 there ) was an Austrian doctor and painter .

Life

Rudolf Ullik was an important Viennese painter and doctor (head of the University Clinic for Maxillofacial Surgery at the Vienna General Hospital ). After studying under Günther Baszel at the Vienna Academy of Applied Arts , she attended Oskar Kokoschka's summer academy in Salzburg for ten years . A long-term friendship develops with Kokoschka. Ullik is an honorary member of the Society of Fine Artists Austria and has received numerous awards (including the Austrian Cross of Honor 1st Class for Science and Art , the Golden Laurel of the Vienna Künstlerhaus ). His works were exhibited periodically in Vienna in the Vienna Künstlerhaus, there were also numerous collective exhibitions throughout Europe, an exhibition of his watercolor paintings and acrylic works in the Vienna Secession (1973) and again in 1980 in the Wiener Künstlerhaus Der Painter Rudolf Ullik with catalog. In Salzburg (1960) he took part in a collective exhibition in the Rupertinum . Abroad, Rudolf Ullik was present in Florence , Buenos Aires , New York and Toulouse .

Rudolf Ullik was self-taught , but was already in the company of famous painters in his youth: Kokoschka and Schiele in Vienna, Liebermann , Slevogt and Orlik in Berlin; and the work of these artists - especially Kokoschkas and Schiele - has not remained without influence on his own painting style. He painted landscapes , portraits , nudes , expressionist metaphors . His style is strongly influenced by the influences of his friendly teacher Oskar Kokoschka, von Soutine , in short by the expressionist objectivity of the 20th century.

Ullik received his school education in the boarding school of the Wiener Schottenstift and in the high school of the Kollegium Kalksburg . He completed his medical studies in Prague , Innsbruck and Vienna, where he received his doctorate in 1925. med. PhD. He worked at various clinics as well as being a lecturer, university professor and director of the Clinic for Oral Surgery in Vienna. He also dealt with the shape theory of teeth. A shape variant of the lower canines is named after him, the Ullik concavity .

After retiring in 1971, he began a second degree and received his doctorate in philosophy (Austrian history and art history) in Vienna in 1975 with a thesis on The Ministry of Public Works. A contribution to the state economic and social policy of Austria .

Rudolf Ullik was buried at the Grinzinger Friedhof (group 9, row 3, number 5).

Individual evidence

  1. R. Ullik, Form theory of teeth: a basis for modeling artificial teeth, DNB

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