Walter Erlebacher Explained

Walter Erlebacher
Birth Date:22 November 1933
Birth Place:Frankfurt, Germany
Death Place:Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
Nationality:German, American
Field:Sculptor
Training:Pratt Institute
Works:Jesus Breaking Bread
Spouse:Martha Mayer Erlebacher

Walter Erlebacher (22 November 1933  -) was a sculptor, professor of sculpture and human anatomy at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and a consultant and lecturer at the New York Academy of Art.[1]

Works

His public works of art include the bronze sculpture Jesus Breaking Bread, commissioned in 1976 for the Eucharistic Congress and located on the grounds of Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peters and Paul in Philadelphia,[2] and two life size figures for the Dream Garden in the lobby of the ARA Tower.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walter S. Erlebacher, 57, Sculptor And Professor At Phila. Art School. philly-archives. 2016-05-01.
  2. Web site: Jesus Breaking Bread - Association for Public Art. Association for Public Art. en-US. 2016-05-01.
  3. Web site: Public Art: The Inside Story Philadelphia Is The Richest City In The Nation When It Comes To Art Dedicated To Its Citizens. To See Some Of The Finest Works For Free, All You Have To Do Is Push Open A Few Doors.. philly-archives. 2016-05-01.