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Richard Kissling (15 April 1848 – 19 July 1919) was a Swiss sculptor and medallist.

Alfred Escher Memorial, Zürich

Biography

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Born in Wolfwil, Switzerland, Kissling went through apprenticeship as a plasterer before moving to Rome for 13 years, studying under the sculptor Ferdinand Schlöth. At the 1883 National Exhibition in Zurich, Kissling showed a portrait bust of the Swiss politician Alfred Escher. As a result, he was given the 1889 commission for Escher's statue in bronze and granite, in front of the Arch at Zürich Hauptbahnhof.

Kissling became one of the most widely employed Swiss sculptors for monuments and memorials, although his heroic classical style was increasingly regarded as outdated towards the end of his career.

His other works include:

Selected works

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References

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  1. ^ Hauptvertreter der Schweizer Bildhauerei der Gründerzeit, Bildhauer. "Kissling, Richard" (PDF) (in German). Zürich: Swiss Institute for Art Research. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
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