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- Year
- 1960
- Artist
- Fritz Wotruba
Artist

Sculpture
Fritz Wotruba was an Austrian sculptor whose abstract stone carvings reduced the human figure to elemental geometric forms. Working primarily in limestone and granite from the 1930s onward, his practice evolved from expressionist figuration toward a stark, architectonic language of interlocking planes and voids that suggested rather than depicted the body. His monumental works occupied public and ecclesiastical spaces across postwar Austria and Europe, establishing him as a leading figure in modernist sculpture. Wotruba's formal vocabulary, built on direct carving and the material's inherent properties, influenced generations of stone sculptors.
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Untitled from Homage to Picasso (Hommage à Picasso)
1973 · Lithograph from a portfolio of thirty-one lithographs (one with aquatint, one with collotype, one with screenprint), twenty-two screenprints (one with embossing, one with flocking, one with stencil), eleven etchings (five with aquatint, one with aquatint and drypoint, one with aquatint, drypoint, and engraving), three aquatints (one with etching), and two woodcuts
Untitled from Flight
1969 · Lithograph from a portfolio of eleven lithographs and one screenprint
Reclining figure
1969 · stone
Wotruba Skulptur Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz
1968
Standing figure
1959 · bronze
Stehende Figur
1958
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- Fritz Wotruba
- Year
- 1960
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- WW-1960-559939
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