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1887 Notsch, Austria - 1944. Known for: Pencil and charcoal drawings of female figures, portrait painting.
Franz Wiegele (1887-1944). Franz Wiegele was born on February 23rd, 1887, the third of four children to the couple Gertrud and Franz Wiegele Sr. in Nötsch. The father was a machine fitter and ran a... Read full biography
Franz Wiegele (1887-1944). Franz Wiegele was born on February 23rd, 1887, the third of four children to the couple Gertrud and Franz Wiegele Sr. in Nötsch. The father was a machine fitter and ran a smithy in Nötsch. With his younger brother Alfred (1892 – 1979) he attended lower school in Trieste,... Read full biography
Franz Wiegele (1887-1944). Franz Wiegele was born on February 23rd, 1887, the third of four children to the couple Gertrud and Franz Wiegele Sr. in Nötsch. The father was a machine fitter and ran a smithy in Nötsch. With his younger brother Alfred (1892 – 1979) he attended lower school in Trieste, but in 1900 changed to the secondary school in Klagenfurt, from which he graduated in 1905. During his school days, he was particularly enthusiastic about drawing lessons, which based on templates,... Read full biography
Franz Wiegele (1887-1944). Franz Wiegele was born on February 23rd, 1887, the third of four children to the couple Gertrud and Franz Wiegele Sr. in Nötsch. The father was a machine fitter and ran a smithy in Nötsch. With his younger brother Alfred (1892 – 1979) he attended lower school in Trieste, but in 1900 changed to the secondary school in Klagenfurt, from which he graduated in 1905. During his school days, he was particularly enthusiastic about drawing lessons, which based on templates, plaster models and nature. Wiegele’s first drawings and painterly attempts are therefore precise, natural reproduction of the individual objects. After Franz Wiegele had worked in his father’s smithy for a year, in 1907, probably at the suggestion of... Read full biography
Franz Wiegele (1887-1944). Franz Wiegele was born on February 23rd, 1887, the third of four children to the couple Gertrud and Franz Wiegele Sr. in Nötsch. The father was a machine fitter and ran a smithy in Nötsch. With his younger brother Alfred (1892 – 1979) he attended lower school in Trieste, but in 1900 changed to the secondary school in Klagenfurt, from which he graduated in 1905. During his school days, he was particularly enthusiastic about drawing lessons, which based on templates, plaster models and nature. Wiegele’s first drawings and painterly attempts are therefore precise, natural reproduction of the individual objects. After Franz Wiegele had worked in his father’s smithy for a year, in 1907, probably at the suggestion of his Nötsch painter friend Sebastian Isepp (1884 – 1954), he began studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he first attended t... Read full biography
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