Hans Schuler

Hans Schuler

Hans K. Schuler (May 25, 1874 - March 30, 1951) was a German-born American sculptor and monument maker. He was born in Alsace-Lorraine (in what is now part of France), and his family emigrated to the United States while he was still a youngster. He graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, Maryland, having studied there at the Rinehart School of Sculpture.

He continued his studies in France at the Julien Academy, studying under Raoul Verlet [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_Verlet] [http://www.artfact.com/catalog/viewLot.cfm?iid=6851046&ri=3] . Schuler won the Salon Gold Medal in Paris in 1901, the first American sculptor ever to do so. Returning to Baltimore, he built his studio at 7 East Lafayette Avenue in 1906 [http://www.schulerschooloffinearts.com/] , residing and working in Baltimore for the rest of his life. Schuler served as president of MICA from 1925 to 1951. His works are in the collections of museums including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. His Baltimore studio is still in use as the Schuler School of Fine Arts, founded in 1959 by sculptor Hans C. Schuler (1912-1999), the son of Hans K. Schuler. The Schuler studio/school is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Schuler's sculptures and monuments grace many public places. Among them is a statue of U.S. President James Buchanan in Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C. It is the only public memorial dedicated to Buchanan. On Baltimore's Charles Street, in the area of the main campus of Johns Hopkins University, there are also imposing monuments by Schuler honoring Johns Hopkins and Sidney Lanier. All three of these monuments are large bronzes occupying elaborate stone placements. Schuler's sculptures and reliefs also adorn the interiors of many public buildings. For example, Schuler, along with sculptor J. Maxwell Miller, created a large relief panel which is located in the main concert hall at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore.

While Hans Schuler created many public monuments, he also created extremely sensual examples of free sculpture, including a life-sized and very life-like marble nude - now at the Walters Art Museum - representing the abandoned Ariadne, writhing in sadness and longing. Below is a link to an image and auction record of another Schuler piece of this type, recently sold at Christies in London.

Other works by Schuler can be found in the Arlington National Cemetery, National Portrait Gallery, Fogg Art Museum, Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland Historical Society, University of Virginia, St. John's College (Annapolis, Maryland), Louisiana State University, State University of New York, (Albany and Bronx), and in various parks in the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. He is buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery.

Schuler was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited in their 1923 exhibition. [ National Sculpture Society, "Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue", 1923, National Sculpture Society, New York 1923 ]

Cemetery monuments

Like many of the successful sculptors of his day, Schuler created quite a few cemetery memorials. Many of these sculptures are life-sized or even larger than life-sized bronze human figures. Often the figures sit or sprawl across the tombstones in an attitude of grief, nostalgia, pensiveness, or anguish, like fellow mourners at the grave, or ghosts sociably mingling with the living, instead of being perched neatly on pedestals. The Riggs memorial, shown at right, is a good example. The Lanier monument pictured above, while not being a cemetery sculpture, also exemplifies Schuler's knack for presenting figures in this way. Most of the cemetery pieces are located in and around Baltimore. They include:

*Key Memorial, Cathedral Cemetery
*Hinrich Memorial, Druid Ridge Cemetery
*Gail Memorial, Druid Ridge Cemetery
*Schmidt Memorial, Druid Ridge Cemetery
*Wagner-Lawyer Memorial, Druid Ridge Cemetery
*Coates Memorial, Druid Ridge Cemetery
*Baetjer Memorial, Greenmount Cemetery
*Hilken Memorial, Greenmount Cemetery
*Maulsby Memorial, Greenmount Cemetery
*Riggs Memorial, Greenmount Cemetery
*Mendels Memorial, Hebrew Cemetery
*Oppenheim Memorial, Hebrew Cemetery
*Krug Memorial, Loudon Park Cemetery
*Husted Memorial, Loudon Park Cemetery
*Nitze Memorial, Loudon Park Cemetery
*Kaiser Memorial, Loudon Park Cemetery
*Newcomes Memorial, Woodlawn Cemetery

ee also

*Maryland Institute College of Art

References

*Davenport, R. J.; [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/64f8371d06bf1b13a19afeb4da09e526.html "Davenport's art reference & price guide"] (Davenport's Art Reference; Ventura, Calif.; biennial (every 2 years) ISSN: 1540-1553; OCLC: 18196910
*Falk, Peter H.; [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/12975172&referer=brief_results "Who was who in American art"] (Madison, Conn. : Sound View Press, 1985) ISBN 0-932087-00-0
*Keyser, Ephraim, "Baltimore The Monument City - Why?" "Art and Archaeology" May, June, 1925
*Kvaran, Einar Einarsson, "Cemetery Sculpture of America", unpublished manuscript
*National Sculpture Society, "Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue", 1923, National Sculpture Society, New York 1923
*Opitz, Glenn B., ed., "Dictionary of American Sculptors" (Poughkeepsie, NY: Apollo, 1984) ISBN 0-938290-03-7
*Rusk, William Sener, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/11367564&tab=holdings?loc=#tabs "Art in Baltimore: Monuments and Memorials"] , The Norman Remington Company, Baltimore, 1924. OCLC: 11367564

External links

* [http://www.marylandartsource.org/artists/detail_000000175.html Marylandartsource] summary information on Hans K. Schuler
* [http://www.schulerschooloffinearts.com/ Schuler School of Fine Arts] website
* [http://www.askart.com/askart/artist.aspx?artist=104748 Askart.com page on Hans Schuler]
* [http://www.findartinfo.com/search/showitem~price~969308~name~The_Property_Of_A_Lady.asp Auction record with COLOR IMAGE] of Schuler work sold at Christies, London, in September 2006
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7703780 "Find-a-grave" information on Schuler, including a photo of the artist] (documenting his burial in Loudon Park National Cemetery)
* [http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=2449 Baltimore City Paper] article on Schuler (Tom Chalkley, January 2001)
* [http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1Y0M933163863.5135&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!11318~!15&ri=3&aspect=Browse&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Schuler,+Hans,+1874-1951,+sculptor.&index=AUTHOR&uindex=&aspect=Browse&menu=search&ri=3 Art Inventories Catalog of the Smithsonian American Art Museum] : detailed information on the Lanier monument, including the following description: "Sidney Lanier is shown seated on huge unpolished granite boulders, leaning back slightly on his proper right arm, his proper left leg crossed over his proper right leg. In his proper left hand he holds an open book and in his proper right he holds a pencil. His flute is by his proper right leg. He is dressed in a suit with a vest and overcoat, his full beard spreads over the opening of his vest as he tilts his head slightly downward toward his book. He leans back against a boulder which is carved with a relief depicting a landscape and two allegorical female figures. They hold hands, one also holding an unrolled scroll, and the other one also holding a musical instrument."
* [http://www.germansociety-md.com/sept-oct2006.htm Newsletter of the German Society of Maryland] : noting the 2006 centennial celebration of the opening of Schuler's Baltimore studio on Lafayette Street. The studio is now the Schuler School of Fine Arts.
* [http://www.artfact.com/catalog/viewLot.cfm?iid=6851046&ri=3 Artfact.com bio]


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