Viktor Tilgner
Viktor Tilgner (1844–1896) was a sculptor, teacher and portraitist.
Also recorded as Victor Oscar Tilgner; Victor Oskar Tilgner; Victor Tilgner; Viktor Oskar Tilgner; viktor tilgner; tilgner.
Viktor Tilgner in brief
- Born
- 1844
- Died
- 1896
- Known for
- sculptor, teacher and portraitist
- Place of birth
- Bratislava
Overview
Recorded at birth as Viktor Oskar Tilgner.
Born at Bratislava in 1844, died at Vienna in 1896.
In detail
Viktor Tilgner studied at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. training under Franz Bauer, Joseph Gasser von Valhorn and Joseph Daniel Böhm is recorded. the recorded working language is German.
The field of work recorded is art of sculpture, visual arts and portrait. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Vienna. Membership is recorded of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Works named in the authority record are Memorial of the Austrian 8th Jäger Battalion, Joseph II monument, Tilgner-Brunnen, Karlsplatz, Werndl-Denkmal, Ganymede's fountain, Bratislava and Mozart Monument, Vienna.
Work by Viktor Tilgner is recorded in the collections of Belvedere, Bratislava City Gallery and Berlinische Galerie.
Distinctions recorded are Berufstitel Professor and Reichel Award.
Sources
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- 1.
“Viktor Oskar Tilgner”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q326777: Viktor Tilgner
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