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Fritz Wotruba

Fritz Wotruba (23 April 1907, Vienna, Austria – 28 August 1975, Vienna) was an Austrian sculptor of Czecho-Hungarian descent. He was considered one of the most notable sculptors of the 20th century in Austria. In his work, he increasingly dissolves figurative components in favor of geometrical abstraction with the shape of the cube as the basic form.

Church "of the Holy Trinity" in Vienna-Mauer
"Mensch, verdamme den Krieg" ("Man, condemn war", 1932)

Life edit

Fritz Wotruba was born in 1907 as the youngest of eight children of Adolf Wotruba (who came from Bohemia to work as a tailor's assistant) and Maria Wotruba, née Kocsi (from Hungary, working as a maid), in Vienna. Adolf was an alcoholic and violent, often beating his sons and his wife - as described in the auto-biography of Elias Canetti, Das Augenspiel, who befriended him in 1933, writing a very positive assessment of his work in 1954. His eldest brother was imprisoned for armed robbery and murder, and died in prison at Stein on the Danube. Fritz, the youngest, was spared from his father's wrath but was kept under close surveillance by the police due to the police records of his three elder brothers, and Canetti believed that his fascination with sculpting in stone was a form of psychological defence against his traumatic childhood.

Training and early commissions edit

From 1921 to 1925, he was trained as an engraver, as an apprentice in the engraving and die cutting workshop of Josef Schantin in Vienna.

From February to summer 1926, he attended the arts and trades school of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry and open evening courses on nude drawing.

In fall 1926, he enrolled in studies in sculpting at the arts and trades school.

Through the end of his studies, he was a student of Anton Hanak, and received a stipend by the Vienna Society of Modern Art, the Austrian Chamber of Labor and the municipality of Vienna - which was obtained for him by the ministrations of Anna Mahler, who was his pupil and lover.

In 1933, he had a studio under the Stadtbahn, or Metro Rail Tracks. Canetti :"..it consisted of two big vaults supporting the Stadtbahn trestle; in one stood figures that would have got in his way while he was working in the other. When the weather wasn't too bad, he liked best to work in the open..." He continued to live at home with his widowed mother and his youngest sister in their old home in 31 Florianigasse, where he had been born, until he escaped after the Anschluss and Hitler's dictatorship over Austria to Switzerland for the duration of the war.

Work edit

Probably his greatest work, on which he worked until his death, was the planning of the Church "of the Holy Trinity" in Mauer, Vienna, better known as Wotruba Church. He did not live to see the completion of the church in 1976.

Many of his statues can be seen in public parks in Vienna. The Lying Adolescent is located in an exhibition in the Albertina. He escaped to Switzerland upon Hitler's ascent to power. A number of his sculptures were either lost or destroyed during the Second World War.

In 1947, Wotruba was awarded the City of Vienna Prize for Visual Arts and in 1955, he received the Grand Austrian State Prize for Visual Arts.

He is buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery.

Gallery of Works edit

Further reading edit

  • Kerstin Jesse: "Formkunst nach 1945? Gedanken zur Rezeption am Beispiel Fritz Wotruba". In: Agnes Husslein-Arco, Alexander Klee (Hrsg.): Kubismus, Konstruktivismus, Formkunst. Vienna 2016, S. 87–101.
  • Wilfried Seipel, Fritz Wotruba Privatstiftung (Hrsg.): Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) – Leben, Werk und Wirkung. Brandstätter, Wien 2012, ISBN 978-3-8503-3630-7.
  • Agnes Husslein-Arco, Alfred Weidinger / Fritz Wotruba Verein, Wien (ed.): Fritz Wotruba – Einfachheit und Harmonie. Skulpturen und Zeichnungen aus der Zeit von 1927 – 1949. Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz, Weitra 2007, ISBN 978-3-85252-835-9.
  • Michael Semff (Hrsg.): Fritz Wotruba. Zeichnungen und Steine. Stuttgart 2007.
  • Renata Antoniou: Fritz Wotruba. Das druckgraphische Werk. 1950–1975. Vienna 2003.
  • Otto Breicha (Hrsg.): Fritz Wotruba. Werkverzeichnis. Skulpturen, Reliefs, Bühnen- und Architekturmodelle. St. Gallen 2002.
  • Perdita von Kraft: Fritz Wotruba – Studien zu Leben und Werk: die Skulpturen der frühen und mittleren Jahre 1928–1947, unter Berücksichtigung der Schrift „Überlegungen. Gedanken zur Kunst“ von 1945..[1] VDG, Verlag und Datenbank für Geisteswissenschaft, Weimar 1999, ISBN 3-89739-087-6 (Dissertation Uni Bonn 1999, 366 Seiten).
  • Matthias Haldemann (Hrsg.): Dialog mit der Moderne. Fritz Wotruba und die Sammlung Kamm. Katalog der Stiftung Sammlung Kamm. Balmer, Zug 1998.
  • Kunsthaus Zug (Hrsg.): Fritz Wotruba. Erschienen anlässlich der Retrospektive im Kunsthaus Zug 1992, Erker, St. Gallen 1992, ISBN 978-88-85186-25-5.
  • Otto Breicha (Hrsg.): Wotruba. Figur als Widerstand. Bilder und Schriften zu Leben und Werk. Salzburg 1977.

References edit

  1. ^ Fritz Wotruba: Überlegungen. Gedanken zur Kunst. Oprecht, Zürich 1945, DNB-IDN 992950473

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translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Fritz Wotruba see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated de Fritz Wotruba to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Fritz Wotruba 23 April 1907 Vienna Austria 28 August 1975 Vienna was an Austrian sculptor of Czecho Hungarian descent He was considered one of the most notable sculptors of the 20th century in Austria In his work he increasingly dissolves figurative components in favor of geometrical abstraction with the shape of the cube as the basic form Church of the Holy Trinity in Vienna Mauer Mensch verdamme den Krieg Man condemn war 1932 Contents 1 Life 2 Training and early commissions 3 Work 4 Gallery of Works 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksLife editFritz Wotruba was born in 1907 as the youngest of eight children of Adolf Wotruba who came from Bohemia to work as a tailor s assistant and Maria Wotruba nee Kocsi from Hungary working as a maid in Vienna Adolf was an alcoholic and violent often beating his sons and his wife as described in the auto biography of Elias Canetti Das Augenspiel who befriended him in 1933 writing a very positive assessment of his work in 1954 His eldest brother was imprisoned for armed robbery and murder and died in prison at Stein on the Danube Fritz the youngest was spared from his father s wrath but was kept under close surveillance by the police due to the police records of his three elder brothers and Canetti believed that his fascination with sculpting in stone was a form of psychological defence against his traumatic childhood Training and early commissions editFrom 1921 to 1925 he was trained as an engraver as an apprentice in the engraving and die cutting workshop of Josef Schantin in Vienna From February to summer 1926 he attended the arts and trades school of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry and open evening courses on nude drawing In fall 1926 he enrolled in studies in sculpting at the arts and trades school Through the end of his studies he was a student of Anton Hanak and received a stipend by the Vienna Society of Modern Art the Austrian Chamber of Labor and the municipality of Vienna which was obtained for him by the ministrations of Anna Mahler who was his pupil and lover In 1933 he had a studio under the Stadtbahn or Metro Rail Tracks Canetti it consisted of two big vaults supporting the Stadtbahn trestle in one stood figures that would have got in his way while he was working in the other When the weather wasn t too bad he liked best to work in the open He continued to live at home with his widowed mother and his youngest sister in their old home in 31 Florianigasse where he had been born until he escaped after the Anschluss and Hitler s dictatorship over Austria to Switzerland for the duration of the war Work editProbably his greatest work on which he worked until his death was the planning of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Mauer Vienna better known as Wotruba Church He did not live to see the completion of the church in 1976 Many of his statues can be seen in public parks in Vienna The Lying Adolescent is located in an exhibition in the Albertina He escaped to Switzerland upon Hitler s ascent to power A number of his sculptures were either lost or destroyed during the Second World War In 1947 Wotruba was awarded the City of Vienna Prize for Visual Arts and in 1955 he received the Grand Austrian State Prize for Visual Arts He is buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery Gallery of Works edit nbsp Man condemn the war Mensch verdamme den Krieg c 1932 stone sculpture nbsp Tomb for Selma Halban Kurz 1934 36 stone sculpture nbsp Standing Woman Stehende Frau 1947 stone sculpture nbsp Female Rock Frauliche Felsen 1948 stone sculpture nbsp Croucing Figure Hockende Figur 1950 51 bronze sculpture nbsp Reclining Figure Die Liegende early 1950 bronze sculpture nbsp Relief 1960 stone sculpture nbsp Large Figure Grosse Figur 1965 bronze sculpture nbsp Sculpture honouring Richard Wagner 1970 bronze nbsp Trinity Church Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Vienna Mauer built in 1974 76Further reading editKerstin Jesse Formkunst nach 1945 Gedanken zur Rezeption am Beispiel Fritz Wotruba In Agnes Husslein Arco Alexander Klee Hrsg Kubismus Konstruktivismus Formkunst Vienna 2016 S 87 101 Wilfried Seipel Fritz Wotruba Privatstiftung Hrsg Fritz Wotruba 1907 1975 Leben Werk und Wirkung Brandstatter Wien 2012 ISBN 978 3 8503 3630 7 Agnes Husslein Arco Alfred Weidinger Fritz Wotruba Verein Wien ed Fritz Wotruba Einfachheit und Harmonie Skulpturen und Zeichnungen aus der Zeit von 1927 1949 Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz Weitra 2007 ISBN 978 3 85252 835 9 Michael Semff Hrsg Fritz Wotruba Zeichnungen und Steine Stuttgart 2007 Renata Antoniou Fritz Wotruba Das druckgraphische Werk 1950 1975 Vienna 2003 Otto Breicha Hrsg Fritz Wotruba Werkverzeichnis Skulpturen Reliefs Buhnen und Architekturmodelle St Gallen 2002 Perdita von Kraft Fritz Wotruba Studien zu Leben und Werk die Skulpturen der fruhen und mittleren Jahre 1928 1947 unter Berucksichtigung der Schrift Uberlegungen Gedanken zur Kunst von 1945 1 VDG Verlag und Datenbank fur Geisteswissenschaft Weimar 1999 ISBN 3 89739 087 6 Dissertation Uni Bonn 1999 366 Seiten Matthias Haldemann Hrsg Dialog mit der Moderne Fritz Wotruba und die Sammlung Kamm Katalog der Stiftung Sammlung Kamm Balmer Zug 1998 Kunsthaus Zug Hrsg Fritz Wotruba Erschienen anlasslich der Retrospektive im Kunsthaus Zug 1992 Erker St Gallen 1992 ISBN 978 88 85186 25 5 Otto Breicha Hrsg Wotruba Figur als Widerstand Bilder und Schriften zu Leben und Werk Salzburg 1977 References edit Fritz Wotruba Uberlegungen Gedanken zur Kunst Oprecht Zurich 1945 DNB IDN 992950473External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Fritz Wotruba nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fritz Wotruba Fritz Wotruba Society Fritz Wotruba in aeiou Encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fritz Wotruba amp 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