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Hubertus Pilgrim


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Hubertus von Pilgrim (born August 24, 1931 in Berlin) is a German artist who lives and works in Pullach near Munich as a sculptor, printmaker, and medallist. He has work in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum and Art Institute of Chicago. He was Vice-Chancellor of the Pour le Mérite from 2009 to 2013.

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Life

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He studied art history, literature, and philosophy at the University of Heidelberg from 1951 to 1954 while simultaneously being taught sculpture by Erich Heckel. From 1954 to 1960 he studied sculpture under Bernhard Heiliger at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. He also studied copperplate printing with Stanley William Hayter in Paris.

He taught at Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig from 1963 to 1977, then from 1977 he was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich until 1995.

Notable works

  • Sculptures for the former Dachau concentration camp, including markers for the route of the death march and relief sculptures for Helmut Striffler's chapel
  • A head of Konrad Adenauer, outside Palais Schaumburg, Bonn, which according to Sergiusz Michalski draws on Mexican statuary influenced by Toltec monuments while adding a more expressionistic quality
  • Awards and honours

  • 1995: Pour le Mérite
  • 1997: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 2005: Bavarian Order of Merit
  • 2008: Johann Veit Döll medal
  • References

    Hubertus von Pilgrim Wikipedia


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