- Leonard D. Jungwirth
Leonard D. Jungwirth (October 18, 1903-1963 [ Barrie, Dennis, Bentley, Jeanie Huntley, Helms, Cynthia Newman and Rospond. Artists in Michigan 1900-1976 A Biographical Dictionary. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1989 ] or 1964 [ Opitz, Glenn B , Editor, "Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers", Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986] ) American sculptor born in
Detroit, Michigan . He studied with his father Joachim Jungwirth, a Detroit wood carver. His formal education was furthered at the School of Fine Arts andWayne State University (B.A., 1927) both in Detroit. He spent 1929 through 1933 studying at theRoyal Academy of Fine Arts inMunich, Germany .He returned to Detroit where he taught at Wayne State from 1936 to 1940. During some of that period he also served as a supervisor in the WPA's
Federal Art Project , for whom he created several works, notably a statue ofGabriel Richard located at the entrance to theBelle Isle Bridge.In 1940 he moved to
East Lansing, Michigan , where he was employed at what is nowMichigan State University . He remained there until his death in 1963 (1964?). While there he created his (arguably) best known work, "The Spartan".References
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