Karl Storck | |
Birth Date: | May 21, 1826 |
Birth Place: | Hanau, Grand Duchy of Hesse |
Death Place: | Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania |
Resting Place: | Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Bucharest |
Nationality: | Hessian, Romanian |
Field: | sculpture, engraving, art theory |
Movement: | Academic |
Children: | Carol Storck, Frederic Storck--> |
Karl Storck (1826–1887) was a Hessian-born Romanian sculptor and art theorist.
Karl Storck was born on in Hanau, Grand Duchy of Hesse.[1] Having been trained and working for a time as an engraver, he became sculptor only later.[1] He studied in Paris, from where he was driven out by the French Revolution of 1848.[1] He settled in Bucharest in 1849, and spent the years 1856–1857 in Munich where he trained as sculptor.[1] In 1865 he became the first professor of sculpture at the Fine Arts Academy in Bucharest, becoming the most prominent figure and main developer in this early period of modern Romanian sculpture.[2] [3]
His sons, Carol Storck (1854–1926) and Frederic Storck (1872–1924), were also noted artists.