Josef Henselmann
Josef Henselmann was a German sculptor and professor.
Henselmann was born in Sigmaringen, Province of Hohenzollern. After studying at the Gymnasium he completed an apprenticeship to be a wood sculptor. After the First World War he was a student at the Munich Academy. He taught at the Münchner Staatsschule für angewandte Kunst and from 1946 was a professor at the Munich Academy, where he served an extensive period of time as Academy President. Henselmann died in Munich.
He was married to the painter Marianne Henselmann, née Euler, with whom he had two children.
Selection of works
- High Altar in the St. Stephan's Cathedral in Passau
- Chorbogencruzifix in the Munich Frauenkirche
- Rindermarktbrunnen in Munich
- Vierjahreszeitenbrunnen in Sigmaringen
- Christophorus in der Prinzregentenstraße in Munich
- Trumpeter of Säckingen
Selection of awards
- Großer Preussischer Staatspreis
- Bayerischer Verdienstorden
- Bayerischer Maximiliansorden für Wissenschaft und Kunst
- Förderpreis im Bereich Bildende Kunst der Landeshauptstadt München