Hermann Rosa

Hermann Rosa ( born April 2, 1911 in Pirna, † October 5, 1981 in Munich) was a German sculptor who has experience in the architecture studio houses by exceptional attention and recognition.

Life

Rosa was born on April 2, 1911 in Pirna, the son of a stonemason and grew up with six brothers and sisters at Castle Oberpolitz in Ceske Lipa on. After visiting the stone school in Saubsdorf he was in the years 1934-1938 student of Drahonovsky at the School of Applied Arts in Prague, in the years 1939-1946, with interruptions student of Karl Albiker at the Art Academy in Dresden. After a few flicks on the Eastern Front in 1942 he was able to continue his studies and his family lived the air raid on Dresden. In 1946, he fled with the family and the one year old son Veit from the Soviet occupation zone to Munich. There he studied 1947-1953 at the Academy of Art with the professors Wackerle and Hiller. With a scholarship from the French government, he was in 1952 to study in Paris. He began in 1954 with construction of two studio houses in Munich - Freimann, which he sold in 1959; a year later he undertook the construction of the studio building in the Osterwaldstraße in attack. He died on 5 October 1981 in Munich.

Plastic

Architecture

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