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  • Prof. Ernst Fuchs Bronze Statue: My unicorn Pegasus

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    € 7.580,00 Incl. tax

    "The constant companion of my arts, the unicorn, is also the originator of all transformations. The unicorn is the heraldic sign of my efforts to create the total work of art. Limitation: 300 Dimensions: 39 x 19 x 29 cm H/W/D) Weight: 9,38 kg

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    Now it has risen to the Pegasus. The two myths, however, have united in my work, even the horn has become recognizable in its resemblance to Lohengrin's swan as a sign of his arrival from the Grail. My unicorn Pegasus is the symbol of a new dimension of my arts and their summary in the total work of art.

    To the friends of my art and especially to you - most sincerely dedicated." Ernst Fuchs

    Edition in bronze, cast in the lost wax process, chased by hand and patinated.

     


    Prof. Ernst Fuchs (1930 - 2015)

     

    Ernst Fuchs, who died in November 2015, always wanted to become a universal artist - and he consistently put this aspiration into practice throughout his life. First as a painter and draftsman, when he was admitted to the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts at the age of barely 15 and soon after founded the legendary "Viennese School of Fantastic Realism" together with artists such as Arik Brauer and Rudolf Hausner. 

    Then soon as a sculptural designer; since the late 1960s Fuchs created sculptures that stand almost unique in the art world. But in the 85 years of his life, Ernst Fuchs also demonstrated his creative imagination in other areas: as a stage designer, as a designer, as an author and as a musician he worked and also - in this respect similar to his friend Friedensreich Hundertwasser - made fundamental considerations about architecture that found great resonance. In all this, the artist's works are unmistakable. They draw from biblical, mythological and astrological sources and find a motif world that, despite all echoes of Mannerism, Art Nouveau and Surrealism, is ultimately his very own.

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