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

Kemal Seyhan (1960)
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1960
Antal Berkes (1874 - 1938)
Antal Berkes
1874 - 1938
Hellmut Bruch (1936)
Hellmut Bruch
1936
Sigmund L'Allemagne (1840 - 1910)
Sigmund L'Allemagne
1840 - 1910
Franz Xaver Reinhold (1816 - 1893)
Franz Xaver Reinhold
1816 - 1893
Franz West (1947 - 2012)
Franz West
1947 - 2012
Martin Ferdinand Quadal (1736 - 1811)
Martin Ferdinand Quadal
1736 - 1811
Ferdinand Lepié (1824 - 1883)
Ferdinand Lepié
1824 - 1883
Walter Pichler (1936 - 2012)
Walter Pichler
1936 - 2012
Franz Xaver von Zach (1754 - 1832)
Franz Xaver von Zach
1754 - 1832
Hans von Hayek (1869 - 1940)
Hans von Hayek
1869 - 1940
Hans Zatzka (1859 - 1945)
Hans Zatzka
1859 - 1945
Franz de Paula Ferg (1689 - 1740)
Franz de Paula Ferg
1689 - 1740
Norbert Fleischmann (1951)
Norbert Fleischmann
1951
Maximilian Lenz (1860 - 1948)
Maximilian Lenz
1860 - 1948
Alfred Eichhorn (1909 - 1972)
Alfred Eichhorn
1909 - 1972

Creators Academism

Christian Sell II (1854 - 1925)
Christian Sell II
1854 - 1925
Richard Moinen (1856 - 1906)
Richard Moinen
1856 - 1906
Alexandr Ivanovich Blokhin (1877 - 1944)
Alexandr Ivanovich Blokhin
1877 - 1944
Carl Rechlin (1802 - 1875)
Carl Rechlin
1802 - 1875
Johann Philipp Ulbricht (1762 - 1836)
Johann Philipp Ulbricht
1762 - 1836
Albert Korneck (1813 - 1905)
Albert Korneck
1813 - 1905
Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (1813 - 1886)
Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen
1813 - 1886
Franz von Lenbach (1836 - 1904)
Franz von Lenbach
1836 - 1904
Carl Friedrich Moritz Müller (1807 - 1865)
Carl Friedrich Moritz Müller
1807 - 1865
Paul de Vigne (1843 - 1901)
Paul de Vigne
1843 - 1901
Friedrich August von Kaulbach (1850 - 1920)
Friedrich August von Kaulbach
1850 - 1920
Johann Georg Seitz (1810 - 1870)
Johann Georg Seitz
1810 - 1870
Pierre-Antoine Demachy (1723 - 1807)
Pierre-Antoine Demachy
1723 - 1807
Dirck Verhaert (1610 - 1675)
Dirck Verhaert
1610 - 1675
Johann Velten (1807 - 1883)
Johann Velten
1807 - 1883
Vasily Kozmich Shebuev (1777 - 1855)
Vasily Kozmich Shebuev
1777 - 1855