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- Obrist's most famous and influential work was the design for an embroidered wall hanging called "Cyclamen".
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- Obrist's most famous and influential work was the design for an embroidered wall hanging called "Cyclamen".
| Hermann Obrist (1862-1927) was known among art nouveau circles as the inventor of the "whiplash"; a sinuous flourish of hairpin curves. | |
| Hermann Obrist was a Swiss sculptor and designer. | |
| Art historians regard Hermann Obrist (1863–1927) as one of the most influential founders and visionaries of the art nouveau movement in Germany. |
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- Hermann Obrist was a Swiss sculptor and designer.
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- Hermann Obrist (at Kilchberg (near Zürich), Switzerland – 26 February , Munich, Germany) was a German sculptor of the Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) movement.
Hermann Obrist
Swiss sculptor (–)
Hermann Obrist (23 May at Kilchberg (near Zürich), Switzerland – 26 February , Munich, Germany)[1] was a Swiss sculptor of the Jugendstil and Art Nouveau movement. He studied Botany and History in his youth; the influence of those subjects is detected in his later work in the field of applied arts. As a teacher, Hermann Obrist exerted a seminal influence on the rise and subsequent development of Jugendstil in Germany.
Biography
Hermann Obrist was the son of Doctor Carl Kaspar Obrist, of Zurich, and Alice Jane Grant Duff, sister of the British politician and statesman Mountstuart Grant Duff. He studied natural sciences and medicine in Heidelberg, and made several trips during which he had visions that determined his artistic vocation. After deciding in to follow this path, he enrolled at the School of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe to study art techniques.
He received an award for his ceramics and furniture at the Paris Expositi