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1868 - 1931. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
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Franz Barwig the Elder was born 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888-1897 and was working as a freelancer from 1890 on. Later he taught at the... Read full biography
Franz Barwig the Elder was born 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888-1897 and was working as a freelancer from 1890 on. Later he taught at the Fachschule für Holzverarbeitung (Technical College of Wood-Working) in Villach and worked at the... Read full biography
Franz Barwig the Elder was born 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888-1897 and was working as a freelancer from 1890 on. Later he taught at the Fachschule für Holzverarbeitung (Technical College of Wood-Working) in Villach and worked at the teaching aids office of the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry in Vienna in 1908. A year later he was appointed professor of sculpture at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a position he held until 1921. At... Read full biography
Franz Barwig the Elder was born 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888-1897 and was working as a freelancer from 1890 on. Later he taught at the Fachschule für Holzverarbeitung (Technical College of Wood-Working) in Villach and worked at the teaching aids office of the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry in Vienna in 1908. A year later he was appointed professor of sculpture at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a position he held until 1921. At this time he first started to work with bronze and created mainly animal sculptures and nudes in which he combined classic ideals with the current style of modern art. His son Franz Barwig the Younger was also a sculptor.... Read full biography
Franz Barwig the Elder was born 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888-1897 and was working as a freelancer from 1890 on. Later he taught at the Fachschule für Holzverarbeitung (Technical College of Wood-Working) in Villach and worked at the teaching aids office of the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry in Vienna in 1908. A year later he was appointed professor of sculpture at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a position he held until 1921. At this time he first started to work with bronze and created mainly animal sculptures and nudes in which he combined classic ideals with the current style of modern art. His son Franz Barwig the Younger was also a sculptor.
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