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1923 Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) - 2020 Jerusalem. Known for: Sculpture, portraits, figure compositions, religious sculptures.
Benno Schotz, born in 1891 in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia), was a Scottish sculptor known for his diverse body of work, including portraits, figure compositions, and religious... Read full biography
Benno Schotz, born in 1891 in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia), was a Scottish sculptor known for his diverse body of work, including portraits, figure compositions, and religious sculptures. He immigrated to Glasgow in 1912, where he pursued a career in engineering before transitioning... Read full biography
Benno Schotz, born in 1891 in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia), was a Scottish sculptor known for his diverse body of work, including portraits, figure compositions, and religious sculptures. He immigrated to Glasgow in 1912, where he pursued a career in engineering before transitioning to full-time sculpture in 1923. Schotz held various prestigious positions in the art world, such as Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art and Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland.... Read full biography
Benno Schotz, born in 1891 in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia), was a Scottish sculptor known for his diverse body of work, including portraits, figure compositions, and religious sculptures. He immigrated to Glasgow in 1912, where he pursued a career in engineering before transitioning to full-time sculpture in 1923. Schotz held various prestigious positions in the art world, such as Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art and Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. He was a prominent figure in the Glasgow art scene, organizing exhibitions and supporting fellow artists. Schotz's work is represented in numerous collections in the UK and Israel, and he was buried in Jerusalem upon his death in 1984.Information... Read full biography
Benno Schotz, born in 1891 in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia), was a Scottish sculptor known for his diverse body of work, including portraits, figure compositions, and religious sculptures. He immigrated to Glasgow in 1912, where he pursued a career in engineering before transitioning to full-time sculpture in 1923. Schotz held various prestigious positions in the art world, such as Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art and Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. He was a prominent figure in the Glasgow art scene, organizing exhibitions and supporting fellow artists. Schotz's work is represented in numerous collections in the UK and Israel, and he was buried in Jerusalem upon his death in 1984.Information sourced from the text provided.
