Rudolf Schwarz (sculptor)
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Rudolf Schwarz (June 1866 – 14 April 1912), sometimes spelled Rudolph Schwarz, was an Austrian-born American
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. He emigrated to Indianapolis in December 1897 to help complete the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in
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, which was designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz.William L. Selm, Soldiers and Sailors Monument, The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis by David J. Bodenhamer and Robert Graham Barrows, Indiana University Press, 1994. Pages 1278-1279 He was invited to work on the project by
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, with whom he had worked in Austria.


Training

In Vienna, Schwarz attended the Real-Schule, similar to America's high school, for eight years. Afterward, he entered the
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in Vienna, where his work was recognized and where he received many prizes. Karl Bitter met him at that Academy and introduced him to stone-carving. Bitter describes Schwarz in their younger days: "Schwarz attracted me very much. His manly bearing, his fondness for athletic exercise, his straightforwardness, and particularly his quick and vivid mind, made him one of the most promising pupils of the Academy. To his influence during these years I owe a great deal, especially in physical development. He supplied our class with dumbbells, which became our favorite exercise. He was the kind of young man in every respect that I should like my son to be; for with his coming a new ideal, striving, entered the hearts of the other students.", whom he had known in Austria. In 1887 when the competition for the Soldiers and Sailors Monument began, Bruno Schmitz, who was first commissioned for the work realized he needed to bring Schwarz to Indianapolis. Schmitz located him in the ateliers of Berlin and both went to Indianapolis to work on the monument.


Indianapolis years

He lived a simple life, almost secluded, and was not known among the public. He created a studio on East Raymond Street on the south side of Indianapolis. His studio was more or less a shed that was below ground. He had an assistant who was also his model who would dress in costumes for the figures that Schwarz would be designing. Schwarz made his creations using the lost wax casting process. About working as an artist, Schwarz says: "It requies some nerve for a young man to choose art as a career. An artist sometimes does not know how to meet the problems that come up. He must have the greatest conceivable amount of patience if he wishes to achieve success. Art as well as any other work takes perseverance.", For the last seven years of his life, Schwarz created and directed a class in sculpture from 1905 to 1912 at the John Herron Art School, now known as
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. Rudolf Schwarz died on April 14, 1912, at the age of forty-seven.Sister M. Dolita Carper, O.S.F., "A History of the John Herron Art Institute," Butler University, Indianapolis, 1947, pg. 120-121. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/228


Legacy

Schwarz is known from at least 30 sculptural works throughout the state of Indiana, many of which are War Memorials.


Selected works

* Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1897-1902), Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana, Bruno Schmitz, architect.
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and George Brewster modeled the bronze architectural sculpture. Brewster also modeled the bronze figure of ''Victory'' atop the monument. **''War'', limestone, designed by
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, carved by Schwarz. **''Peace'', limestone, designed by
Frederick MacMonnies Frederick William MacMonnies (September 28, 1863 – March 22, 1937) was the best known expatriate American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, as successful and lauded in France as he was in the United States. He was also a highly accomplishe ...
, carved by Schwarz. **''The Dying Soldier'', limestone. **''The Return Home'', limestone. **''Artilleryman'', limestone. **''Sailor'', limestone. **''Infantryman'', limestone. **''Cavalryman'', limestone. *Architectural sculpture, South Side Turnverein Hall (1899-1900), Indianapolis, Indiana. *Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1902–03), St. Joseph County Courthouse, South Bend, Indiana. *''Hazen S. Pingree'' (1903),
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, Detroit, Michigan. *Forrest Monument (1904),
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, Indianapolis, Indiana. *Vawter Memorial (1905), Johnson County Courthouse, Franklin, Indiana. *Soldiers' Monument (1905–06), Trigon Park, Le Roy, New York. *Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1906), Montgomery County Courthouse, Crawfordsville, Indiana. *Portrait Medallions of ''Rubens'', ''da Vinci'', ''Michaelangelo'', ''Velasquez'' (1906),
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, Indianapolis, Indiana. Since 2006, this building has been occupied by
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, a charter school for the arts. *'' Lincoln Plaque'' (1907), Washington & Missouri Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana. * Oliver Perry Morton Monument (1907), in front of
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, Indianapolis, Indiana. *Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1907–08), Posey County Courthouse, Mount Vernon, Indiana, F. M. Young, architect. *Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1909–10), Vigo County Courthouse, Terra Haute, Indiana. *Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1911–12), Gibson County Courthouse, Princeton, Indiana. *Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1913–14), Knox County Courthouse, Vincennes, Indiana. File:Soldiers Sailors Mon IN 1898.jpg, Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1897-1902), Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1898. File:(Southside Turnverein, Indianapolis) by Rudolf Schwarz (1899) Control IAS IN000118.jpg, Sculpture group on west gable of Turnverein Building (1899-1900), Indianapolis, Indiana. File:Pingree statue, Grad Circus Park, Detroit.jpg, ''Hazen S. Pingree'' (1903),
Grand Circus Park The Grand Circus Park Historic District contains the Grand Circus Park in Downtown Detroit, Michigan that connects the theatre district with its financial district. It is bisected by Woodward Avenue, four blocks north of Campus Martius Park, ...
, Detroit, Michigan. File:Civil War memorial fountain at the courthouse in Johnson County, Indiana.jpg, Vawter Memorial (1905), Johnson County Courthouse, Franklin, Indiana. File:Montgomery County, Indiana war memorial statue.png, Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (1906), Crawfordsville, Indiana. File:Portrait Medallions of Rubens, da Vinci, Durer, Michelangelo & Velasquez by Rudolf Schwarz (1906) Control IAS IN000158.jpg, Portrait medallion (1906),
Herron High School Herron High School is a public charter school in Indianapolis, Indiana. It opened for the 2006–2007 school year. Herron is a college preparatory school, providing a classical-based education, and serves grades 9–12. It is located at 110 East ...
, Indianapolis, Indiana. File:Lincoln Plaque by Rudolf Schwarz (1907) Control IAS IN000016.jpg, '' Lincoln Plaque'' (1907), Indianapolis, Indiana. File:Morton Looks at West Market Street.jpg, Morton Monument, looking east toward the Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument.


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