Hans Wagner (sculptor)
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Hans Wagner (25 January 1905 – 15 July 1982) was a German sculptor and painter.


Biography

Hans Wagner was born in
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on 25 January 1905 as the eldest of four sons. His father Johann Lorenz Wagner was head of the trade school in
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where Wagner also spent his childhood. During the
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Hans Wagner had to change to a school in
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. The
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of June 1919 forced the Wagner family to leave
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and to move to Urberach in southern
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. From 1921 to 1923 Wagner studied at the Städelschule in
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with Friedrich Christoph Hausmann and Johann Vincenz Cissarz. Due to his unemployment after his studies Wagner moved back in with his parents. From 1924 Wagner worked as a sculptor in Eberstadt. At the end of the same year he moved to
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and began an education as a theatre painter at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus. After the end of his education he went on study trips to Rome and Paris where he dealt with new techniques. After his return to Germany he worked as a freelance artist. As a freelance sculptor he specialized in building sculpture and wall painting. This also led to contact with the architect
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, whose most important artistic advisor he became. For the
Sprinkenhof The Sprinkenhof is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's Kontorhaus District. The complex borders the streets Altstädter Straße, Burchardstraße and Johanniswall, and the Springeltwiete runs through the inner cour ...
in Hamburg, designed by Höger, Wagner created four large sandstone sculptures; two of which were destroyed by bombs in 1943. In 1941 Wagner was drafted into the
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. Many of Wagner's works were destroyed when bombs hit his studio in 1943. At the end of the 1940s he met Hans Waltenberg, director of Deutsche Bundesbahn. By him Wagner received commissions for
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s,
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s and
fresco Fresco (plural ''frescos'' or ''frescoes'') is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaste ...
es in German railway stations. In 1951 Wagner moved with his family to Bad Soden am Taunus. Through the construction projects of his brother Ferdinand he received many public and private commissions in the entire Frankfurt area. During the following years Wagner created numerous new works. During the last years before his death, however, he only dealt with drawings, paintings, small sculptures and reliefs, most of which remained in his family's possession. Wagner was married twice and had one daughter. After suffering from cancer he died in Bad Soden am Taunus on 15 July 1982.


Works

* ''Zwei Löwen'' ''(Two Lions)'' at the main portal of the Wilhelmshaven town hall; 1929 * ''Bärenskulptur'' ''(Bear sculpture)'' in the
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; 1930 * Four large sandstone sculptures for the
Sprinkenhof The Sprinkenhof is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's Kontorhaus District. The complex borders the streets Altstädter Straße, Burchardstraße and Johanniswall, and the Springeltwiete runs through the inner cour ...
in Hamburg (two were destroyed by a bomb in 1943); 1932 * ''Marienzyklus'' in the Catholic church in Schneidhain, oil painting on plywood cassettes in the gallery balustrade; 1949 * ''Karlssage'' on the southern Römerberg, bas-relief; 1925–1955 * ''Weltenrad'', bas-relief in the inner courtyard and sgraffiti on the facades of the Torhaus in Frankfurt am Main; 1952–1955 * ''Heavenly Liturgy'' and ''Secret Revelation'' in the Church of the Holy Cross in Gonzenheim, four large windows, stained glass; 1954 * ''Throne of Christ'', high altarpiece in the St. Gallus church in Urberach; 1955 * Several works in St. Catherine in Bad Soden am Taunus: ''Crucified Christ'' (glass mosaic), ''Baptism of Christ'' and ''Resurrection of Christ'' (glass mosaics), ''Pietà'' (ceramic mosaic), ''Archangel Gabriel'' and ''Archangel Michael'' (mural painting with scratching technique), ''I am the door'' (mural fresco); 1956 * ''Nixe mit Heilwasserschale'' ''(Mermaid with healing-water bowl)'' and ''Nixe mit Sodener Wappen'' ''(Mermaid with Soden coat of arms)'', bas-reliefs in the arches of the doors in the Sodener bathhouse; 1961 * ''Theater – Sport – Musik'' ''(Theatre – Sport – Music)'' Copper relief at the Hasselgrundhalle in Bad Soden am Taunus; 1974 * ''Löwe'' ''(Lion)'', large bronze sculpture on the Löwenplatz in
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; 1974Helga. K. Wagner: Catalogue of Works. January 2013 (in German)


Gallery

Hh-sprinkenhof-fig.jpg, Male figure (
Sprinkenhof The Sprinkenhof is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's Kontorhaus District. The complex borders the streets Altstädter Straße, Burchardstraße and Johanniswall, and the Springeltwiete runs through the inner cour ...
) Frau mit Fisch, Sprinkenhof Hamburg.JPG, Female Figure (
Sprinkenhof The Sprinkenhof is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's Kontorhaus District. The complex borders the streets Altstädter Straße, Burchardstraße and Johanniswall, and the Springeltwiete runs through the inner cour ...
) Bad Soden am Taunus, Flachrelief Nixe mit Heilwasserschale, Hans Wagner.JPG, Mermaid with healing-water bowl; bathhouse Bad Soden Theater-Sport-Musik, Hasselgrundhalle Bad Soden, Hans Wagner.JPG, Copper relief at the Hasselgrundhalle in Bad Soden am Taunus Löwe, Löwenplatz Rüsselsheim, Hans Wagner.jpg, Lion on the Löwenplatz in Rüsselsheim am Main


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wagner, Hans 20th-century German painters 20th-century German sculptors 1905 births 1982 deaths People from Alzey Artists from Rhineland-Palatinate