Alojz Rigele

Alojz Rigele (8 February 1879 – 14 February 1940) was a Slovak sculptor and painter.[1] He spent most of his life working in today's Bratislava, where numerous examples of his statues survive to this day. Rigele was considered to be among the leading sculptors in Slovakia before World War I. His specialty was sculpture, especially portrait.

Together with Robert Kühmayer, Jozef Arpád Murmann and Alojz Stróbl, Alojz Rigele was part of a group of famous artists that influenced the art and architecture of the city of Bratislava.[2] This older generation of sculptors born before the 1900s often represented historical and social themes.[3] Rigele was an active member of the Pressburger Kunstverein group[4] and the Bratislava Beautification Association. The Alchymist from approximately 1920 is considered to be among Rigele's finest sculptures.

  1. ^ "Alojz Rigele". Osobnosti.sk. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ "OLD MASTERS PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES | Bratislava City Gallery | Allowance organisation of the City of Bratislava, capital of the Slovak Republic". Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
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  4. ^ "Alojz Rigele vytvoril väčšinu diel na dvore (Alojz Rigele created most of his works on a yard)". Bratislavské Noviny. 15 July 2006. Retrieved 7 October 2012.