Adolf von Hildebrand (1847 - 1921)

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Adolf von Hildebrand

Adolf von Hildebrand was a German sculptor of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, a representative of academism. He was also fond of architecture, painting, graphics and medallions.

Adolf von Hildebrand is also known as an authoritative art theorist, his fundamental work "The Problem of Form in Fine Art," first published in 1892, was subsequently translated into dozens of foreign languages.

Hildebrand spent much of his life outside Germany. In Italy he was strongly impressed by the work of the best masters of antiquity and the Renaissance. Soon, together with a group of like-minded people, he founded the "Roman circle". The members of this creative association urged their colleagues to abandon decadent attitudes in favor of the true values of ancient art.

In recognition of his achievements, the King of Bavaria knighted Hildebrand at the end of his life and the aristocratic prefix "von" was added to his name. The sculptor's works have survived in many European cities, but his most famous architectural and sculptural works are in Munich.

Date and place of birt:6 october 1847, Marburg, Germany
Date and place of death:18 january 1921, Munich, Germany
Nationality:Austria, Germany, Italy, France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Architect, Artist, Draftsman, Graphic artist, Medalist, Painter, Sculptor
Art school / group:Römischer Кreis
Genre:Portrait sculpture, Mythological painting, Portrait
Art style:Academism

Creators Austria

Franz Anton Zeiller (1716 - 1794)
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1716 - 1794
Karl Otto Cheshka (1878 - 1960)
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1878 - 1960
Karl Ludwig Prince (1875 - 1944)
Karl Ludwig Prince
1875 - 1944
Georg Rafael Donner (1693 - 1741)
Georg Rafael Donner
1693 - 1741
Karl Lamparsky (1878 - 1949)
Karl Lamparsky
1878 - 1949
Erich Schobesberger (1959)
Erich Schobesberger
1959
Suse Krawagna (1964)
Suse Krawagna
1964
Paul Unbereit (1884 - 1937)
Paul Unbereit
1884 - 1937
Jean-Baptiste Pillement (1728 - 1808)
Jean-Baptiste Pillement
1728 - 1808
Eric de Kolb (1916 - 2001)
Eric de Kolb
1916 - 2001
Herman Kern (1839 - 1912)
Herman Kern
1839 - 1912
Johann Joseph Schindler (1777 - 1836)
Johann Joseph Schindler
1777 - 1836
Ignaz Franz Platzer (1717 - 1787)
Ignaz Franz Platzer
1717 - 1787
Paja Jovanović (1859 - 1957)
Paja Jovanović
1859 - 1957
Edmund von Wörndle (1827 - 1906)
Edmund von Wörndle
1827 - 1906
Vinzenz Katzler (1823 - 1882)
Vinzenz Katzler
1823 - 1882

Creators Academism

Gustav Gaul (1836 - 1888)
Gustav Gaul
1836 - 1888
Joseph Anton von Gegenbaur (1800 - 1876)
Joseph Anton von Gegenbaur
1800 - 1876
Karel Javurek (1815 - 1909)
Karel Javurek
1815 - 1909
Theodoros Vryzakis (1814 - 1878)
Theodoros Vryzakis
1814 - 1878
Pierre-Antoine Demachy (1723 - 1807)
Pierre-Antoine Demachy
1723 - 1807
Karl Wimar (1828 - 1862)
Karl Wimar
1828 - 1862
Sergey Ivanovich Sedrac (1878 - 1974)
Sergey Ivanovich Sedrac
1878 - 1974
Oswald Achenbach (1827 - 1905)
Oswald Achenbach
1827 - 1905
Wilhelm von Kaulbach (1805 - 1874)
Wilhelm von Kaulbach
1805 - 1874
Cesare Maccari (1840 - 1919)
Cesare Maccari
1840 - 1919
Vladislav Bakalovich (1831 - 1904)
Vladislav Bakalovich
1831 - 1904
John Theodore Heins (1697 - 1756)
John Theodore Heins
1697 - 1756
Ferdinand von Piloty (1828 - 1895)
Ferdinand von Piloty
1828 - 1895
Carl Andreas August Goos (1797 - 1855)
Carl Andreas August Goos
1797 - 1855
Karl Gottlieb Schweikart (1772 - 1855)
Karl Gottlieb Schweikart
1772 - 1855
Robert Eberle (1815 - 1859)
Robert Eberle
1815 - 1859