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Nationality
  
Swiss


Name
  
Hans Aeschbacher

Known for
  
Sculpture

Hans Aeschbacher

Born
  
January 18, 1906 (
1906-01-18
)
Zurich, Switzerland

Died
  
January 27, 1980, Russikon, Switzerland

Notable work
  
Abstract Faces (1945)


Similar
  
Diego Giacometti, Hermann Haller (sculptor), Alberto Giacometti

Hans Aeschbacher (January 18, 1906 – January 27, 1980) was a Swiss abstract sculptor.

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Personal life

Aeschbacher was born in Zurich.

Career

Though originally trained as a printer, he taught himself to draw and paint. At the age of about 30 years old, he began to sculpt.

His early works were predominantly terra-cotta and plaster, but by 1945, he was sculpting almost exclusively with stone. His earlier sculptures were very abstract and geometrical, and also quite large in size. In the mid-1950s, Aeschbacher began using mostly volcanic rock as a medium, and his sculptures became more fluid and smaller. By the late 1950s, his sculptures again became angular and large, with pieces as large as 15 feet (4.6 m) tall.

His work Explorer I is located at the Zurich Airport.

Death and legacy

Aeschbacher died in Zurich on January 27, 1980.

References

Hans Aeschbacher Wikipedia