Gurschner Gustav


Mühldorf/Bayern 1873 – 1971 Wien

Bildhauer, Medailleur und Kunstgewerbler

 

1888–94 Studium an der Kunstgewerbeschule Wien (Schüler von Otto König) sowie an der Akademie in München, Mitbegründer der Wiener Secession und des Hagenbundes sowie Mitglied der Genossenschaft bildender Künstler Wien. Mehrere Jahre Direktor der Kunsterzgießerei in Wien.

 

Lit.: Vollmer, Bd. II, S. 339; Ausst. Kat. Österreichische Galerie Belvedere 1993, "Hagenbund – Die verlorene Moderne", S. 117, 247


 

Mühldorf/Bavaria 1873 – 1971 Vienna

sculptor, metal designer and craftsman

 

From 1888 to 1894, he studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna and at the Academy in Munich; co-founder of the Vienna Secession and the Hagenbund as well as member of the Society of Visual Artists in Vienna. Served as director of the artists' foundry in Vienna.

 

Ref.: Vollmer, vol. II, p. 339; exhib. cat. Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, 1993, "Hagenbund – Die verlorene Moderne", pp. 117, 247

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