Wilhelm Srb-Schloßbauer

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Wilhelm Srb-Schloßbauer (born July 7, 1890 in Karlsbad , † February 6, 1972 in Geretsried ) was a German sculptor.

Life

Relief at the cultural center in Falkenau (Sokolov)
Frog King Fountain in Pullach

Srb-Schloßbauer studied at the master school for figural sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, after having already received training at the ceramic technical school in Teplitz-Schönau and the arts and crafts school in Prague . In 1928 he made a living mask for the painter Franz Radziwill (today in the State Museum for Art and Cultural History Oldenburg ). In 1944 the bust of the Sudeten German writer Emil Merker von Srb-Schlossbauer was exhibited at the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich.

Like many Sudeten Germans , he had to leave Czechoslovakia after the Second World War and settled in Geretsried.

His works include u. a .:

Ash Goethe fountain
Bonn “The Plowman from Bohemia” owned by the Minister for Expellees
Dachau Monument to the displaced
Duppau Klement monument
Falkenau on the Eger    Relief A day in the miner's life at the miner's home, now a cultural center
Geretsried Figures The water carriers at the city fountain
Carlsbad Goethe medallion
Marienbad Goethe monument
Ober-Lohma Habermann monument
Pullach Frog Prince Fountain
Saaz Portrait heads for the Hopfenbauer memorial
Teplitz-Schönau Masaryk monument
Waldkraiburg Rübezahlbrunnen (1958)

Awards

Web links

Commons : Wilhelm Srb-Schloßbauer  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Egerländer Biographical Lexicon Volume 2, Dr. Josef Weinmann
  2. ↑ List of participants in the 'Great German Art Exhibitions 1937–1944': Q – S , Meeting Point Art.