Hugo Siegwart
Hugo Siegwart was born on April 25, 1865, in Malters. He was a Swiss sculptor and medalist. After attending the Lucerne School of Applied Arts, Siegwart completed an apprenticeship as a stone cutter in Chur from 1884, which he broke off a year later. Siegwart then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Max von Widnmann and in Paris at the Académie Julian with Henri Chapu. In 1887, he moved to the École des beaux-arts under Alexandre Falguière. Siegwart was featured in the book, Dictionnaire Des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs Et Graveurs by E. Benezit, published by Gründ and in James Mackay’s The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze published by Antique Collectors Club. Siegwart died on July 10, 1938, in Lucerne.
Early 20th Century Swiss Neoclassical Hugo Siegwart
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1910s American American Classical Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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1950s American Other Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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1930s German Art Deco Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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Mid-20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Hugo Siegwart
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Late 20th Century American Modern Hugo Siegwart
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20th Century Renaissance Revival Hugo Siegwart
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19th Century Antique Hugo Siegwart
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1920s German Art Deco Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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1910s German Beaux Arts Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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1970s Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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1920s Austrian Art Deco Vintage Hugo Siegwart
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20th Century French Modern Hugo Siegwart
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Early 20th Century Swiss Romantic Hugo Siegwart
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