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Adolf Brütt

Adolf Brütt (10 May 1855, Husum - 6 November 1939, Bad Berka)〔(Husum Tourismus: Brief Biography of Brütt )〕 was a German sculptor. He was the founder of the Weimarer Bildhauerschule (Weimar Sculpture School) and its accompanying bronze foundry.
== Life ==
Brütt was originally trained in Kiel as a stonemason and worked on several projects, including Schloss Linderhof. A stipendium from the Sparkasse Kiel (a saving and loan institution) enabled him to study at the Prussian Academy of Art, where he graduated in 1878.〔 He became a master student of the sculptor Leopold Rau (1847–1880) and worked in the Munich studios of Karl Begas, brother of the Neo-Baroque sculptor Reinhold Begas.
In 1883. he married and opened his own studio. He became a member of the Munich Secession in 1893. His sculpture ''Sword Dancer'' won a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle (1900) and secured his international reputation. He later became a Professor at the Prussian Academy and founded the Fehr Academy, an organizatin devoted to the ideals of the Secession. Together with his friend, the banker Felix Koenigs (1846-1900), he helped to promote the Secession through exhibits at the National Gallery, which included works by Auguste Rodin and the French impressionists.
In 1905, he was appointed a Professor at the Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School, where he created the school for sculpture and bronze casting. Together with his students, he created the marble reliefs in the lobby of the new Court Theater in Weimar.
In 1910, he returned to Berlin and was succeeded at Weimar by Gottlieb Elster. His statue of the "Sword Dancer" was moved from Kiel to Berlin for the 1916 Summer Olympics. In 1928, he became an Honorary Citizen of Bad Berka. In 1996, his sculpture school became part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.〔(UNESCO, Germany: Bauhaus and its sites in Weimar and Dessau. )〕

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