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Heinz Warneke

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During World War I, Warneke was a member of the German Monuments Commission but later moved to New York in 1923. He spent the years 1927–1932 in Paris creating a social realism, art-deco and primitivism sculptural style. When he returned to the United States, Warneke undertook multiple commissions
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He shared his skills with young art students by teaching sculpture at various institutions. From 1943 to 1968, Warneke taught in Washington, D.C. at the
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movement "assured him a place in the annals of 20th-century American sculpture". In 1935 Heinz received the
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The artist was born Heinrich Johann Dietrich Warneke in
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Heinz Warneke (1895–1983): A Sculptor First and Last
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Heinz Warneke (1895–1983): A Sculptor First and Last
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animalier
direct carving
Widener Gold Medal
Hagen bei Leeste
Bremen, Germany
Academy of Fine Arts
Berlin
Karl Blossfeldt
Works Progress Administration
George Washington University
Corcoran School of Art
Smithsonian American Art Museum
National Cathedral
Fairmount Park
Harlem River Houses
Nittany Lion Shrine
Pennsylvania State University
Philadelphia Zoo
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum
The Prodigal Son (1932–39), National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
National Cathedral
The Immigrant (1933), Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Fairmount Park
Bears Playing (1938), Harlem River Houses, New York City.
Harlem River Houses
Lewis & Clark Expedition (1939), Main Interior Building, Washington, D.C.
Main Interior Building
Nittany Lion Shrine (1942), Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania.

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