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Charles Kohl (16 April 1929 - 3 January 2016) was a
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,
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and
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from
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.


Biography

Born in
Rodange Rodange (german: Rodingen) is a town in the commune of Pétange, in south-western Luxembourg. It lies next to the border with Belgium, across which is the town of Athus. The town is to the south-west of the town of Pétange and to the west of ...
(
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), Charles Kohl started his fine arts studies in Luxembourg-City at the Lycée des Arts et Métiers under
Lucien Wercollier Lucien Wercollier (26 July 1908 – 24 April 2002) was a sculptor from Luxembourg. While he worked primarily in bronze and marble, some of his work is sculpted in wood, alabaster, stone and onyx. His public monuments in bronze and marble are o ...
(1945–48), then continued at the
École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs The École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ÉnsAD, also known as Arts Decos', École des Arts Décoratifs) is a public grande école of art and design of PSL Research University. The school is located in the Rue d'Ulm in Paris. Profil ...
(1948-1952) and the
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts The Beaux-Arts de Paris is a French ''grande école'' whose primary mission is to provide high-level arts education and training. This is classical and historical School of Fine Arts in France. The art school, which is part of the Paris Science ...
(1953-1955) in
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. He went on to forge a distinguished career as a fine artist in his native country, being awarded twice the coveted
Prix Grand-Duc Adolphe The Prix Grand-Duc Adolphe (Grand-Duke Adolphe Prize) is a Luxembourgian art award awarded every year to one or more artists exhibiting at the ''Salon Artistique'' of the ''Cercle artistique de Luxembourg'' (CAL). The award is named after Adolphe, ...
(in 1956 and 1962). He participated in numerous collective international exhibitions but also regularly exhibited at individual exhibitions. Fresh from his studies, Charles Kohl took on teaching in 1956 as assistant professor of arts at first at the Lycée des Arts et Métiers, and later (in the 1970s and 1980s) at the Lycée Technique du Centre in Luxembourg City. Concurrently, he worked as a book illustrator, as a poster designer for Luxembourg's National Lottery, and as cartoonist at the magazine ''Revue'' (under the nickname "Carlo"), but more importantly as an independent artist from his artist's studio in
Bonnevoie Bonnevoie ( lb, Bouneweg, german: Bonneweg) is an area of south-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is divided between the quarters of North Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost and South Bonnevoie. It is the biggest neighbourhood in the cit ...
. He secured a number of important commissions for monuments and sculptures, several of them in churches throughout Luxembourg. In his early sixties, arthritis -brought about by years of chiseling marble and granite- started to plague his shoulders, so Kohl reluctantly gave up working the hard stone and concentrated on working in terracotta and on drawings/paintings. Towards the end of the 1990s, Charles Kohl started to suffer from
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. His deteriorating health implied that he could no longer live by himself and so he moved in 2010 into a home for the blind in Berschbach. In spite of his vision being down to a mere 4% in the last year of his life, he still produced drawings up to a couple of months before his death on 3 January 2016.


Critiques

As a sculptor, Kohl was best known for his works in
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frequently showing veiled forms, but also for his
bronze Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals, such as phosphorus, or metalloids such ...
s and his mixed media drawings, which "with their often fragmentary bodies and faceless heads, created a stylized human anatomy symbolizing both the vulnerability and the power of body and soul", and which have earned him a reputation as "Illustrator of the human condition". During the private view of the Charles Kohl retrospective in Luxembourg's
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-held online because of the pandemic- the critic Paul Bertemes called Charles Kohl: "Either a particularly three-dimensional painter, or a particularly well-drawn sculptor". Upon his death in 2016, the ''
Luxemburger Wort ''Luxemburger Wort'' is a German-language Luxembourgish daily newspaper. There is an English edition named the ''Luxembourg Times''. History and profile ''Luxemburger Wort'' has been published since 1848. The paper was founded just three days a ...
'' declared "Luxembourg's art scene is grieving for a virtuoso artist with a remarkable sensitivity". Throughout 2020, the
Villa Vauban The Villa Vauban is an art museum in Luxembourg City. It exhibits 18th- and 19th-century paintings acquired from private collections. Background Built in 1873 as a private residence, the villa owes its name to a fort built on the same site by Sé ...
devotes a major retrospective to the artist whom the ''
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'' called "An illustrious unknown". The ''Luxemburger Wort'' reviewed "The timeless and tortured sculptures of Charles Kohl", while Redlion and RTL called him "one of Luxembourg's most important sculptors."


Selection of public works

* some of the bas-reliefs at the National Resistance Museum in
Esch-sur-Alzette Esch-sur-Alzette (; lb, Esch-Uelzecht ; german: Esch an der Alzette or ''Esch an der Alzig'') is the second city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the country's second-most populous commune, with a population of 35,040 inhabitants, . It lies ...
(in conjunction with
Claus Cito Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (26 May 1882 – 10 October 1965) was a Luxembourgian sculptor educated at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. He is most notable for having created the original Gëlle Fra war memorial, though his work ...
and Emile Hulten) (1956) * Statue of Jean Bertels on the old bridge in
Echternach Echternach ( lb, Iechternach or (locally) ) is a commune with town status in the canton of Echternach, which is part of the district of Grevenmacher, in eastern Luxembourg. Echternach lies near the border with Germany, and is the oldest town in L ...
(1966) * War memorial in
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(1967) * Bronze war memorial at the cemetery in Slonsk (Sonnenburg) (1986) *
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Memorial in
Diekirch Diekirch ( lb, Dikrech or (locally) ; from ''Diet-Kirch'', i.e. "people's church") is a commune with town status in north-eastern Luxembourg, capital city of the canton Diekirch and, until its abolition in 2015, the district of Diekirch. The t ...
(1961) * Henri Godefroid Memorial in
Rodange Rodange (german: Rodingen) is a town in the commune of Pétange, in south-western Luxembourg. It lies next to the border with Belgium, across which is the town of Athus. The town is to the south-west of the town of Pétange and to the west of ...
(1961) * The marble baptismal font in the parish church in
Bonnevoie Bonnevoie ( lb, Bouneweg, german: Bonneweg) is an area of south-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is divided between the quarters of North Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost and South Bonnevoie. It is the biggest neighbourhood in the cit ...
(1962) * The marble altar, tabernacle, lectern and baptismal font in the church in
Cessange Cessange ( lb, Zéisseng, german: Zessingen) is a Quarters of Luxembourg City, quarter in south-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Most of the quarter is covered by open fields to the south-west of Luxembourg City proper. At the c ...
(1962) * The wooden crucifix in the church in
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(1966) * Marble sculpture outside the Lycée technique des arts et métiers (
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) (1977/78) * Marble haut-reliefs on the
Lycée de garçons de Luxembourg The Lycée de Garçons de Luxembourg ( en, Luxembourg Boys' High School) is a high school in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The Lycée is located in the Limpertsberg quarter, in the north-west of the city and is currently considered to b ...
in Luxembourg-City * 3 marble steles outside the École de commerce et de gestion (ECG) Luxembourg-City (1987)


Exhibitions of Charles Kohl's works


Individual exhibitions

* 1967 Galerie Interart, Luxembourg * 1977 Galerie Paul Brück, Luxembourg * 1984 Galerie de Luxembourg * 1987 Galerie de Luxembourg * 1990 Galerie de Luxembourg * 1993 Galerie de Luxembourg * 1994 Galerie de Luxembourg * 1996 Galerie L'Indépendance, Luxembourg, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg * 1999 Galerie de Luxembourg * 2003 Galerie de Luxembourg * 2020–2021,
Villa Vauban The Villa Vauban is an art museum in Luxembourg City. It exhibits 18th- and 19th-century paintings acquired from private collections. Background Built in 1873 as a private residence, the villa owes its name to a fort built on the same site by Sé ...
, Luxembourg (posthumous)


Collective exhibitions

* 1952-65 Salon du C.A.L. (
Cercle Artistique de Luxembourg The Cercle artistique de Luxembourg (CAL), originally the Cercle artistique luxembourgeois, is an association founded in 1893 which brings together artists of all types with a view to supporting artistic work and art education in the Grand Duchy of ...
) * 1953 Peintres et Sculpteurs Luxembourgeois, Musée de Lyon * 1959 Ire Biennale de Paris, Musée d'Art moderne * 1959 Galerie “Le Studio” * 1960 Bianco e Nero, Lugano * 1961 VIe Biennale São Paulo, Musée d'Art Moderne * 1962 Art et Poésie, Orangerie, Mondorf * 1962 Sculpture Contemporaine, Carrara * 1963 Galerie Paul Brück, Luxembourg * 1963 Salon de la petite sculpture européenne, Madurodam * 1965 Comptoir de Lausanne * 1966 VIIIe Biennale de Middelheim, Antwerpen * 1967 14 Artistes du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, Wolluwé Saint-Lambert * 1968 Petite sculpture du Benelux, Madurodam * 1968 Ire Quinquennale de l'Art Moderne Luxembourgeois, Esch-Alzette * 1971 Artistes du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, Arlon * 1973 IIe Biennale Internationale de la petite sculpture, Budapest * 1973 IIe Quinquennale d'Art Moderne Luxembourgeois, Esch-Alzette * 1973 Putzgalerie Art multiple * 1973 L'Art actuel au Benelux, Amersfort * 1974 7 artistes Actuels Luxembourgeois, Ghent * 1976 Premier Salon International de l'Art Contemporain, Grand Palais, Paris * 1983 IIIeQuinquennale d'Art Moderne Luxembourgeois, Esch-Alzette * 1984 Sculptures + Objets, Villa Vauban, Luxembourg * 1988 Peintres Luxembourgeois, Rathaus, Cologne * 1990 Centre A. Borschette, Brussels * 1990 Centre Européen, Luxembourg * 1991 Maison de la Culture, Moscow


Bibliography

* Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg
9782919878178/Charles-Kohl-1929-2016---Dessins-et-sculptures--Zeichnungen-und-Skulpturen: Charles Kohl (1929-2016) - /
Monography of the artist. 200 pages, . (30/3/2020) * Thierry Hick

wort.lu, 9 June 2020, p. 20-21 *Becker, N., 2016. Luxemburger Wort 5 January 2016 *Luxtimes dated 4.1.2016
Talented Luxembourg sculptor dies
*Silva, Sonia da, , Éditions Saint-Paul, 2013, p. 102 * Marc Theis & Elisabeth Vermast, 1995. . Éditions Marc Theis, Luxembourg / Hannover, 1995, p. 72-73. *Lucien Kayser

d'Lëtzebuerger Land, 22.05.1987 *Jean-Paul Raus

d'Lëtzebuerger Land, 10.04.1959 *L.K.

d'Lëtzebuerger Land, 21.09.1956


References


External sources


www.charleskohl.com, website made by Charles Kohl's family to celebrate the artist's creative output
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kohl, Charles 1929 births 2016 deaths 20th-century Luxembourgian sculptors 20th-century male artists People from Pétange