Kaspar von Zumbusch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Kaspar von Zumbusch

German sculptor

Date of Birth: 23-Nov-1830

Place of Birth: Herzebrock, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Date of Death: 27-Sep-1915

Profession: sculptor, university teacher

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Kaspar von Zumbusch

  • Kaspar [Clemens Eduard] Zumbusch (23 November 1830 – 27 September 1915), 1888 Ritter von Zumbusch (a nobiliary particle), was a German sculptor, born at Herzebrock, Westphalia, who became a pre-eminent sculptor of neo-Baroque monuments in Vienna. He went at the age of eighteen to study in Munich.
  • at first unsuccessfully at the Academy and then Polytechische Schule under Johann Halbig.
  • He continued his studies in Rome.
  • He won the competition in 1866 for a monument to Maximilian II of Bavaria, for the Maximilianstraße, Munich (unveiled 1875).
  • In 1873 he was called to Vienna as professor in the academy, a post he held until he was made Professor Emeritus in 1901.
  • His most important works are a statue of Count Rumford, Munich; and the monuments to Prince August of Prussia (Bellevue Park, Berlin), Beethoven (1873-1880, Vienna), Maria Theresa (1887, Vienna), and to Emperor William I (1896, Wittekindsberg, Westphalia).
  • Also in Vienna are his monuments to Count Radetzky (1891) and to Archduke Albrecht (1898-1899). He also modeled many private funeral monuments, decorative works, and portrait busts, including one of Wagner. He died in 1915 at Rimsting.
  • His brother Julius Zumbusch was a sculptor and one of his sons Ludwig von Zumbusch was a graphic artist and painter.
  • Another of his sons, Leo von Zumbusch was a dermatologist known for his contribution to the identification of generalized pustular psoriasis. Among his pupils was the Friulian sculptor Alfonso Canciani.

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