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Alfred Hrdlicka * (born 27 February 1928 in Vienna) is an Austrian sculptor, draughtsman, painter and artist of Czech origin. His last name is sometimes also written Hrdlička.

After learning to be a dental technician from 1943 to 1945, Hrdlicka studied painting until 1952 at the Akademie der bildenden Künste under Albert Paris Gütersloh and Josef Dobrowsky. Afterwards he studied sculpture until 1957 under Fritz Wotruba. In 1960 he had his first exhibition in Vienna; in 1964 he attained international attention as a representative of Austria on the Biennale exhibition in Venice.

Works (selection)


  • Roll over Mondrian . Etching, 1967
  • Friedrich Engels Monument in Wuppertal, 1981
  • Gegendenkmal at the Stephansplatz in Hamburg, 1985/86
  • Mahnmal gegen Krieg und Faschismus (Memorial against War and Fascism) on the Albertinaplatz in Vienna, Sculpture 1988-91

Notes


Hrdlicka was also a very talented chessplayer. In 1953 Austria sent him to participate in the Student World Championship in Brussels.

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Alfred Hrdlicka

 

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