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Anton Hanak (22 March 1875, Brünn – 7 January 1934, Vienna) was an Austrian sculptor and art Professor. His works tend to have a visionary-symbolic character, related to Expressionism.
AntonHanak (22 March 1875, Brünn – 7 January 1934, Vienna) was an Austrian sculptor and art Professor. His works tend to have a visionary-symbolic character...
Milles) or more abstractly stylized or more expressive (and Gothic) (AntonHanak, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Ernst Barlach, Arturo Martini)—or turned more to...
designed by Clemens Holzmeister. The front of the sculpture was built by AntonHanak, and later, after his sudden death, the sculpture was completed by Josef...
started work at a factory in Vienna and took classes from the sculptor AntonHanak. From 1911 to 1915 he studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts,...
decorated cafe. The pavilion contained works of sculpture by the modernists AntonHanak and Eugen Steinhof. Belgium was also a major participant; the country...
during this period. The frontons of the building featured sculptures by AntonHanak. The interiors were in the same modernized neoclassical style, decorated...
mathematician Hugo Haas (1901–1968), film actor, director and writer AntonHanak (1875–1934), sculptor Stefan von Haschenperg, (floruit 1540s), military...
Baudisch, Rudolf Belling, Paul Bonatz, Ernst Arnold Egli, Martin Elsaesser, AntonHanak, Franz Hillinger, Clemens Holzmeister, Henri Prost, Paolo Vietti-Violi...
and trades school. Through the end of his studies, he was a student of AntonHanak, and received a stipend by the Vienna Society of Modern Art, the Austrian...
Otto and Eugenie Primavesi Design and construction Architect(s) Franz von Krausse, Josef Tölk Other designers AntonHanak, Josef Hoffmann, Gustav Klimt...
at the Anatomical Institute (28 May) 1924: Unveiling of a statue by AntonHanak in the arcaded courtyard of the University of Vienna 1925: Designation...
Girls. From 1922 to 1925, Slawa studied with the Viennese sculptor, AntonHanak, an affiliate of the late nineteenth-century Vienna Secession artistic...
Kunst und Dekoration, Vol. 19, Nov. 1906, p. 139–160. Der Bildhauer AntonHanak. In: Neues Wiener Journal, Jg. 27, Nr. 9179, 23. Mai 1919, p. 5–6 (online)...
Among its members during this period were Theodore Fried, Oskar Laske, AntonHanak, Carry Hauser, Georg Mayer-Marton, Georg Merkel [de], Sergius Pauser...
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in 1917, while also studying under AntonHanak in Vienna, and André Lhote in Paris. She graduated in 1922. Lundgren...
Duldig. In 1914 his family moved to Vienna. He studied sculpture under AntonHanak at the Kunstgewerbeschule from 1921–25. He then studied sculpture at...
1916. Her teachers included the sculptors Josef Breitner and AntonHanak and the painter Anton von Kenner. After graduating, she worked as a freelance painter...
at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where his primary instructor was AntonHanak. During his time there, he received several awards, including the Academy's...
"Kunstforum" 1994 Malerei. Museum Währing, Wien. 2001 Martina SchettinaAntonHanak-Museum in Langenzersdorf 2006 Zweitausendsex in Blaugelbe Vietelsgalerie...
the library at the museum. In 1983, Ruttkay married the philosopher Tibor Hanák [hu], one of the main editors for Radio Free Europe, who she had known since...