Rudolf Christian Baisch

Rudolf Christian Baisch (Böblingen, 20 October 1903 – 14 december of Mettmann, 1990) was a German painter, draughtsman, sculptor and poet.



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[verbergen]  *1 life and work  ==Life and work[ Edit] == Baisch, who wanted to become a pilot and in 1918 as an apprentice entered the service of the Fliegerwerft Böblinger , could that dream through the difficult years following thefirst world war not live up to. He was educated to a dental technician and was as such years. In 1937 he caught on to the professors Edwin Scharff, Alfred Zschokke and Josef Mages to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf.
 * 2 works (selection)
 * 3 Photo Gallery
 * 4 Literature
 * 5 Sources
 * 6 external link

After 1945 worked Baisch as free artist. The Second World War and, in particular, the destruction of large parts of Böblingen by the bombardment of 7 on 8 October 1943 were a traumatic experience, which gave him the feeling to live in a broken world. In his art he focused on portraying the uncorrupted creature and then above all animals[1]. In addition to creating portraits was these are main theme and he got from the 1950s many assignments for sculptures and fountains in public spaces, such as in parks, schools, Convention Centers and Government agencies.

Baisch got In 1954 with the sculptor Herman Isenmann instruct the marble image Adam und Eva in the Flora park in Düsseldorf from Peter Breuer from 1894 to be restored that had been seriously damaged during second world war. He made around 1945 for the Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf a portrait bust of the talented and successful, living in Germany, pianist Karlrobert Kreiten Dutch (1916)[2]  [3], which in 1943 by the National Socialists was sentenced to death and hanged in the Strafgefängnis Berlin-Plötzensee.

The artist lived and worked until his death in 1990, in Mettmann near Düsseldorf, but remained strongly connected with his place of birth. Between 1955 and 1984 were fourteen of his sculptures placed in the public space of Böblingen. His style was abstracted realistic. His style predecessors were Hermann Blumenthal and Gerhard Marcks. The artist is also known for his lyric poems and aphorisms. ==Works (selection)[ Edit] ==
 * (approx.) 1945 bust of Karlrobert Kreiter, Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf in
 * 1954, Zwei PinguineBrahmsstraße in Bonn-Russia, Schumann
 * 1955 Trauernder Orpheus in Böblingen
 * 1958 Tiger, Bilsestraße in Duisburg-Hamborn
 * 1958 That Lesende in Böblingen
 * Pferdebrunnen1962<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-4" len="175" style="line-height:1;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;">[4]  in Mettmann
 * 1963 Das große Pferd, Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium in Duisburg-Meiderich
 * 1964 Reihersäule in Böblingen
 * 1968 Light organ (fountain) in Böblingen
 * Add Kaufmännische Berufsschule Drei Delphinen, 1969 in Duisburg-Hamborn
 * 1971 Der Seher, Oberer See in Böblingen
 * 1974 Delphin-Brunnen in Böblingen
 * 1974/75 Weibliche Figur (Sinnende), (collection of the Lehmbruck-Museum), Augustastraße/Paßstraße in Duisburg-Homberg.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-5" len="175" style="line-height:1;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;"> [5]  a copy is located in Böblingen.
 * 1978 Schäfer und Schafe in Böblingen
 * 1979 Animalisch, Böblingen
 * 1979 Seelöwe, Murkenbach-Hallenbad in Böblingen
 * 1980 Vegetativ, Böblingen
 * 1980 Feminin, Böblingen
 * 1981 Maskulin, Böblingen
 * 1984 Sphinx, Böblingen
 * 1990 Der Werlose, in 1991 by the city Böblingen to the sister commune Glenrothes in Scotland donated