Max Esser

Sculpted many awards for the SA and NSKK Works: Max Esser SA

Fritz von Graevenitz

Born:  May 16, 1892 in Stuttgart Died: June 6, 1959 in Gerlingen Fritz von Graevenitz was a German painter , sculptor and university teacher. He was promoted as an artist by the National Socialists and was represented several times at the Great German Art Exhibitions in Munich ‘s Haus der Kunst. In August 1944, in the final phase of the Second World War, Hitler included him in the God-gifted list of […]

P Scheer

Artist: P. Scheer Examples: Wall style 11  

Bergmann

Known works: Wall eagle Style 5

Wilhelm Gosser

Type: Sculptor Born: May 6, 1881 (Mühltal near Leoben) Death: March 10, 1966 (Graz) Johann Wilhelm Gösser was the son of Hans Brandstetter and, like his father, apprenticed to Jakob Gschiel. From 1905 to 1912 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In 1913 he received the Rome Prize for the monumental sculpture “Riff”, whose scholarship gave him study trips, among others. to […]

Hans Adametz

Type: Ceramist, Sculptor Born: August 17, 1896 Death: September 26, 1966 (Graz) Adametz attended the ceramic college in Znojmo and studied with Oskar Strnad and Michael Powolny at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. He attended further training courses in the ceramic workshops in Gmunden and on Wienerberg. He worked for Keramos Vienna. The teaching activity in Wiener Neustadt and Mödling was followed in 1922 by an appointment to […]

Rudolf Hofer

Type: Architect Born: 1894 Death: 1956 Rudolf Hofer was Austrian and worked in his parents’ carpentry business and studied architecture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts under Heinrich Tessenow and Oskar Strnad . From 1921 Hofer headed the specialist class at the Federal College for Building and Applied Arts in Graz and was the director of the Master School of German […]