Heinz Warneke (June 30, 1895 – 1983) was an American sculptor best remembered as an animalier; his role in the direct carving movement "assured him a place in the annals of 20th-century American sculpture".[1] In 1935 Heinz received the Widener Gold Medal for his sculpture Wild Boars.
^Cunningham, Mary Mullen, Heinz Warneke (1895–1983): A Sculptor First and Last, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 1994 p. 13
HeinzWarneke (June 30, 1895 – 1983) was an American sculptor best remembered as an animalier; his role in the direct carving movement "assured him a...
years. Among his contacts at the Berlin Arts and Crafts School was HeinzWarneke. Blossfeldt’s photography career began when he was photographing botanical...
The Nittany Lion Shrine is a large mountain lion sculpture carved by HeinzWarneke located at the University Park campus of Pennsylvania State University...
primary sculptor involved in the design of the Harlem River Houses was HeinzWarneke, assisted by T. Barbarossa, F. Steinberger. Richmond Barthé created...
New York with Alexander Archipenko, and later with Albert Stewart, HeinzWarneke, and Brenda Putnam. She moved to Michigan where she studied under Carl...
1893 – Walter Ulbricht, German soldier and politician (d. 1973) 1895 – HeinzWarneke, German-American sculptor and educator (d. 1983) 1899 – Madge Bellamy...
American baseball player and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1902) HeinzWarneke, American sculptor (b. 1895) August 17 – Ira Gershwin, American lyricist...
Kelly, Hélène Sardeau (the only woman selected by the committee), and HeinzWarneke to create limestone sculptures, while Robert Laurent and Gaston Lachaise...
House Erwin Springweiler 1937 National Zoological Park Tumbling Bears HeinzWarneke 1938 Post Office Department Building Post Rider Continental 1775 to...
tolerate incompetence and wasn't shy about sharing his opinions." Sculptor HeinzWarneke modeled the tympanum for the South Portal. It featured a tableau of...
Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial, Paul Cret architect, Einar Jónsson, HeinzWarneke, John Flannagan, Jacques Lipchitz et al., sculptors, 1932 Philadelphia...
(first award) 1929: Alexander Brook for Children's Lunch ($2500) 1930: HeinzWarneke for The Water Carrier 1931: Morris Kantor for Haunted House ($2500)...
Paul Cadmus, Marion Greenwood, William Gropper, Reginald Marsh and HeinzWarneke were among the master artists who led projects. A complete list of projects...
2010. Johnson, 2003, p. 20. Cunningham, Mary Mullen; Heinrich Warneke (1994). HeinzWarneke, 1895–1983: a sculptor first and last. American Art. University...
Child plaster Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia 1935 HeinzWarneke Wild Boars marble Smithsonian American Art Museum Another marble example...
Great Neck, Long Island, Knollenberg was a student of Mahonri Young and HeinzWarneke, and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1933. She later married historian...
with J. Bertrand in Paris and with Simon Moselsio, John Flanagan, and HeinzWarneke in New York City. Wasey's work can be found in permanent museum collections...
about the sculpture, including William Zorach’s Benjamin Franklin and HeinzWarneke’s Bears. List of Federal Art Project artists List of New Deal murals...
building and monuments and memorials committees. In 1961, he purchased the HeinzWarneke sculpture known as "The Prodigal Son" for the cathedral. Throughout...
base IAS 88320074 Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Immigrant 1933 HeinzWarneke Limestone relief, limestone base IAS 76008194 Ellen Phillips Samuel...
1974) June 5 – William Roberts, British painter (died 1980) June 30 – HeinzWarneke, German-born American sculptor (died 1983) July 2 – Gen Paul, French...
purchased by the Association for Public Art Cow Elephant and Calf (1962), HeinzWarneke, commissioned by the Association for Public Art Bear and Cub (1957)...
Wagner Thomas Wallner Werner W. Wallroth Gustav von Wangenheim Lothar Warneke Erich Waschneck William Wauer Marco Weber Paul Wegener Wolfgang Wehrum...