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Nationality
  
Swiss

Period
  
Expressionism

Name
  
Jakob Huwyler

Movement
  
Expressionism

Education
  
Academy of Fine Arts


Jakob Huwyler

Full Name
  
Jakob Huwyler (aka Jakob Huwiler)

Born
  
August 20, 1867 (
1867-08-20
)
Sursee

Known for
  
Painting, Graphic Arts, Religious paintings, Portraits

Died
  
April 27, 1938, Ruswil, Switzerland

Jakob Huwyler II (August 30, 1867 – April 27, 1938), Swiss artist, was born in Sursee LU, the son of Jakob Huwyler I, another painter. He is famous for painting the frescos in the Catholic church of St. Andreas in Gremheim (Dillingen, Germany).

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Training as an artist

The artistic career of Jakob Huwyler II started in the School of Applied Arts in Lucerne and Munich, where he was able to study thanks to a scholarship from the Art Academy. He studied under professors Friedrich Fehr and Schmid-Reuti.

An academic and artistic career

Besides the restoration of many important frescoes, he created a number of original works, ceiling frescoes, altarpieces and crossroads. He lived in Munich from 1888 to 1933. During this period, he painted the ceilings of the church of St. Andreas in 1908 and 1927 with remarkable scenes of the holy family, the annunciation and the way to the cross. He later moved to Ruswil LU. Since 1933, he performed various religious paintings in Grossdietwil, Grosswangen, Ruswil, Rüediswil and Sursee. He painted the frescos in the chapel of St. Jost and St. Wendelin in Rüediswil (Lucerne, Switzerland) in 1936. Besides the frescoes, he worked as portrait painter. His talent to express the essence and the character of people gained the highest recognition. He died in Ruswil (Lucern) in 1938. His younger son Willy Huwiler took over his legacy to start the third generation of artists.

References

Jakob Huwyler Wikipedia