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Gustav Gurschner (28 September 1873Thieme and Becker (1922).–2 August 1970) was an Austrian sculptor whose works ranged from monuments to decorative everyday objects like lamps and ashtrays in the
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style. He was the husband of the writer Alice Pollak.


Education and career

Gurschner was born in
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, in
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, the son of a surveyor. He was trained at the technical school for wood sculpture in
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, then studied under August Kühne and at the
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(School of Arts and Crafts) in Vienna. During this time, he supported himself by teaching drawing. He also sold his first commission, a bust of the actor . The bust was included at an exhibition at the
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in 1896; on opening day, artists stood next to their works while Kaiser Franz Joseph passed in review. Amid the other artists, the twenty-two-years-old, clean-shaven Gurschner looked so young that the Kaiser asked him why he was there instead of his father, then expressed astonishment when he was told that Gurschner was in fact the maker of the bust. The notice of the Kaiser was a signal event in Gurshner's rise as an artist.Windisch-Graetz (1966), pp. 34-35. Gurschner completed compulsory military service with the
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in
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from 1895 to 1896, then lived briefly in
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.Windisch-Graetz (1966), p. 35. After his marriage to Alice Pollak in 1897, the couple moved to Paris, where Gurschner studied under
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and was also influenced by
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,
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, and , especially their "artistic redesign of everyday objects. That's what they wanted," Gurschner later recalled, "to elevate these things to the rank of small sculptural works of art." What fascinated him most was the artistic design of the household electric lamp, a new technology at the time. In 1898, he exhibited three works at the Salon du Champ-de-Mars, a candlestick, a hammer, and a lamp. The
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acquired a door knocker designed by Gursnher, now in the collection of the
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. His success in Paris drew the attention of artists in Vienna, who invited him to participate in the inaugural exposition of the
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in 1898, where Gurschner exhibited a bronze lamp and a bronze chandelier (catalog numbers 15 and 16).Windisch-Graetz (1966), p. 36. Later in 1898, Gurschner and Alice moved from Paris back to Vienna. Breaking away from the Secession, Gurschner became part of the
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, a group of like-minded Austrian artists. In the first Hagenbund exhibition of January, 1902, he showed not smaller, utilitarian works, but a silver statuette, ''Schmerz'' (Pain), and a ten feet tall marble sculpture, ''Liebe und Neid'' (Love and Envy), which was installed on the grounds of the Villa Vogel in
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(catalog numbers 16 and 56).Windisch-Graetz (1966), p. 37.
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Vienna "offered ideal conditions for a strong talent, which the young artist knew how to exploit with characteristic élan. In addition to an abundance of arts and crafts objects of all kinds, a large number of figural sculptures were created in his studio, as well as portrait busts, medals, and plaques." Outside Austria, he became best known for household objects such as those imported by New York galleries. In 1900, '' The Artist'' published a copiously illustrated article, "Gustav Gurschner and His Work", and in 1901 the ''
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'' declared him a leader of the Art Nouveau movement second only to Vallgren. As his career progressed in Austria, Gurschner excelled at sculptural portraiture, especially in
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. His subjects included artists, actors, politicians, military officers, industrialists, members of the nobility, and the imperial family.


Sportsman and soldier

Gurschner was also an early automobile enthusiast and "one of Austria's first sports motorists." He designed and executed prizes for the Henry Edmond, Gordon Bennet, and Herkomer automobile races, and also for the Motor Yacht Club of Germany and Austria and the Imperial-Royal flying club.Windisch-Graetz (1966), p. 38. Gurschner "recognized the usefulness of the new invention for the army and set about implementing...the establishment of an automobile corps." His efforts eventually "led to the founding of the K.k. Freiwillige-Automobilkorps mperial-Royal Volunteer Automobile Corpsand the K.k. Freiwillige-Motorfahrerkorps mperial-Royal Motor Driver Corps with the latter under command of Oberleutnant irst lieutenantGustav Gurschner," who drove in a processsion before the Kaiser in June, 1912. During the parade, a fierce thunderstorm erupted, but the aged Kaiser, standing on a balcony in pouring rain, wearing a bicorne hat and a cloak draped over his shoulders, never budged. The image of the stalwart emperor became indelible in Gurschner's memory, and it was this pose he would depict two decades later when he was commissioned to sculpt a life-size monument of Franz Joseph in Vienna.Windisch-Graetz (1966), pp. 37-38. In June, 1914, Gurschner initiated a campaign to recruit a volunteer army to support the recently installed
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, whom he knew personally, against insurgent troops in
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. (Gurschner also designed uniforms of the Albanian militia and military decorations for the prince.) Two thousand Austrian volunteers were recruited in two days, but the effort exacerbated tensions between Austria and Italy, and Austrian authorities closed the recruiting office. In July, only 150 Austrian volunteers arrived in Albania, led by Gurschner. With the outbreak of the
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, political chaos engulfed Albania, and Prince Wilhelm left the country in September 1914.Windisch-Graetz (1966), p. 39. The military adventurer Duncan Heaton-Armstrong recalled that
Gurschner himself very nearly got into trouble with the Austrian authorities for trying to enlist men for a foreign power and as far as I remember he was, or just escaped, being arrested for this offense. About the middle of the month uly, 1914he appeared on the scene at Durazzo urrës where he remained for a few weeks. He got heartily sick of the place and returned to Vienna, there to design an Albanian war medal; this however was never finished, as the Austro-Serbian war broke out and the artist had to join the army as a reserve officer.
An undated portrait in the
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in Vienna depicts Gerschner in uniform beside an automobile and gives him the rank of Hauptmann Gerschner. During
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, Gurshner turned his focus to medals and badges, such as those issued to individuals and to army units, and later, monuments to the fallen. In the U.S., a 1915 Christmas article on gifts in the '' Fine Arts Journal'' reflected on the impact of the war on the decorative arts, and mistakenly reported Gurschner's death in battle:
There is a little of the somber in the story of many of these lovely things, for they are the works of French, German and Austrian artists, many of whom are now turned from elegant creation to the most hideous of destruction; and some of whom have perhaps been destroyed and all their art and cunning wasted. Such is the story of the productions bearing the signature of Gurschner, the clever young Viennese whose heroic works are well known to his countrymen, having won him fame and recognition among all the courts of Europe. Enjoying royal favor, he was made commander of the first motorcycle corps of the Austrian army, which was fitted out at the command of the Emperor. The death of this gifted man in battle, as recently reported, adds a tragic interest to these examples of his handiwork.


After World War I

The years after the war, with a defeated Austria in shambles, saw a reversal of fortune. In an interview published in 1930, Gurschner looked back to his early days: "I wanted to create in complete freedom, and I could afford to, because I was a rich man at the time. Then, of course, with the war and the post-war period, came bitter years for us artists. Well, things still haven't turned out very rosy." An interview and article from 1966, when Gurschner was 93, included a list of his most important works, with the last work on the list dated 1931. Although the article is titled ''"Leben und Werk des Bildhauers Gustav Gurschner"'' (Life and Work of the Sculptor Gustav Gusrchner), nothing is said of his circumstances in the four decades after 1931, except for the fact that Gurscher in 1966 received the interviewer, Franz
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, at a studio in Vienna's seventh district "full to bursting" with photographs, documents, memorabilia, and artworks, including a veritable "portrait gallery of Austrian and foreign personalities of the first half of our century...Something of the former vastness of old Austria and of the central importance of Vienna at that time can still be felt in this studio," wrote Windisch-Graetz. Gurschner's wife, Alice, who was Jewish and a Catholic convert, continued to publish works until at least 1938, the date of her novel ''Drei Häuser: Roman aus Alt-Österreich''. How her Jewish origin may have impacted their lives under the Nazis has not yet been documented. She died March 26, 1944, in Vienna. Gurschner survived her by more than twenty-six years, dying August 2, 1970.


Personal life

Gurschner married the writer Alice Pollak (1869-1944) on May 5, 1897. Alice came from an upper-class Jewish family, and her marriage to the Catholic Gurschner was not welcomed by her parents. In a 1904 interview, Alice looked back on their time in Paris, essentially an extended honeymoon.
"That was a wonderful time, unforgettable. I married very young and we were both drawn to art. We lived in a hotel in Paris, ate badly and lived without comforts, breathing ''la vie Bohème''. That's what we wanted. Artists' cafes and ateliers were our places of residence and the whole of
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surrounded us. We had money and didn't have to go hungry, ut untilthe fifteenth of each month we were naked, without a ''sous'', and those were always cheerful times, when we were as destitute as the others. Only then did the real
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mood come, and we were full-blooded comrades of the
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."Deutsch-German (1904), p. 4.
Alice expressed unconventional views on sexual jealousy. "The most ridiculous women are those who demand purity from men...I grant the man all his rights, he doesn't have to be pure, he doesn't have to be faithful, to put it more commonly. It's a matter of temperament. A clever woman should never be jealous when another woman captivates her husband's senses for a short while. With such views, a lot of misfortune would be eliminated from the world." As to her role in the marriage of two artists, she said, "My husband is a sculptor, which inspires me mightily, he designs clothes for me and jewelry...I have completely immersed myself in his art, I am able to be his avenger and helper, I take care of all his business agendas, and I am happy with every new work, I see a part of myself in every creation...He may have less interest in my art," she said, and in the same interview, Gurschner admitted that he read little of his wife's work. The young couple's home in Vienna had numerous "rooms, sumptuous and ornate," with "no shortage of magnificent works of art, paintings by modern masters and creations of the owner...the large dining room, which presents as a Norwegian farmhouse parlor, is also magnificent; from Tyrolean castles come the old pictures on the walls" and "the rich pewter jugs on racks. From the hall, a corridor leads to Gurschner's studio...I admire his renowned small works of art, the vases and plates, the jugs, goblets, sculptures, candlesticks and lamps, these soft, supple women's bodies he captures in metal more beautifully than almost anyone else." After her father died in 1905, Alice converted to Catholicism. Over a fifty-year career she wrote novels, poetry, and works for the stage, as well as reviews and articles for newspapers and journals, from 1890 using the pseudonym Paul Althof. The Gurschners had three children. Their daughter Eva Martina married the artist (1900-1986). Their son Harald founded a film production company with
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in 1920 and briefly worked as a director; later he followed his father's passion for motorsports and devoted himself to motorcycling. Gurschner's brother Emil (1886–1938) was also a sculptor; Gustav and Emil's nephew Herbert Gurschner (1901–1975) was a painter and worked in London.


In Museums and public spaces

In the United States, Gurschner's work can be found in the
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, the
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collection of medals, the
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, and the
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; in Paris, at the
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; in
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, at the ; in Vienna, at the
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, and at the
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, which also holds a portrait of Gurschner in uniform, painted by . Gurschner's surviving works of sculpture include the four monumental marble figures depicting armed men that adorn the facade of the Jägerndorf Schützenhaus (Shooting Clubhouse), now the Středisko volného času (Leisure Center), in Krnov, Czech Republic (by 1915); in
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, ''Liebe und Neid'' (1902), on the grounds of the Villa Vogel, and a funerary monument for the Vogel family in the Stockerau cemetery; in Vienna, two bronze medallions dated 1926 on the Karczag family monument in
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, a life-size sculpture of Isac Leon Eskenasi in
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(1926), and the bronze ''Monument to the Fallen of the Dragoon Regiment Prince of
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No. 14'' at the Augustinian Church (1931); in Salzburg, commemorative plaques for fallen officers of the Austro-Hungarian artillery (1924) and the fallen of the engineering academies (1927) in the Kollegienkirche; in Moltën, a marble relief of mother and infant at the gravesite of Gurschner's mother, Aloisia (d. 1921), at the St.-Anna-Kirche.The gravestone is inscribed ''"Ruhestätte der Gotigefälligen Frau und Besten Mutter"'' (Resting place of the godly woman and best mother).


Gallery: electric lamps, c. 1900-1915

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Gallery: decorative household objects, c. 1900-1915

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References


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pp. 139-142
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, Franz
"Leben und Werk des Bildhauers Gustav Gurschner"
''Alte und moderne Kunst'', Vienna, vol. XI, no. 87, 1966, pp. 34–39.


External links


Portrait of Gustav Gurschner in uniform
oil on canvas by , in the collection of the
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Photograph of Alice Gurschner c. 1910
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