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Franz Rogler
Jünglinge / Youths

1945

$1,594.29
£1,167.51
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Franz Rogler (1921 -1994) studied wood and stone sculpture with Wilhelm Gösser at the Graz School of Applied Arts and attended the master class for painting with Rudolf Szyszkowitz. During his studies he was drafted for military service and, together with fellow artist Hans Fronius, was deployed as a war painter in Austria, Germany, Italy, the former Yugoslavia, Greece and Russia. During this time he completed studies at the Academy in Zagreb and organised exhibitions in Austria. In 1944 he deserted and managed to escape to Switzerland, where he settled in Basel after his internment and came into contact with the Swiss Surrealists of "Group 33" and with the artists Hans Arp, Max Ernst and Meret Oppenheim through his friend Regula Weilenmann. After the end of the war, he studied at the Basel Art School with Walter Bodmer and Heinrich Müller, which introduced him to Constructivist art. In 1947 Rogler returned to Graz and became a member of the Graz Secession. From 1948 to 1950 he studied at the Vienna Academy with Albert Paris Gütersloh, before returning to Graz as a freelance artist in 1950. In 1953 he received the Art Prize of the City of Graz and his works were published in the first issue of the "Surrealist Publications" edited by Edgar Jené and Paul Celan. This was followed by a busy exhibition schedule at home and abroad. In 1976 he was appointed professor and directed the master school for painting at the Höhere Technische Bundeslehranstalt in Graz until 1981. Numerous works by him are now in the possession of the Neue Galerie of the Landesmuseum Joanneum in Graz. Source: Kunsthandel Widder
  • Creator:
    Franz Rogler (1921 - 1994)
  • Creation Year:
    1945
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.51 in (34.3 cm)Width: 8.55 in (21.7 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Wien, AT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1782211403712

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