Joseph Urbania (1877-1943)

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2. Mother Mary with Rosary. 1907.

2. Mother Mary with Rosary. 1907.

Joseph Urbania was a Slovenian sculptor born in the city of Ljubljana. Urbania began his studies under Josip Groselj, the heir to the renowned Zajec workshop. Zajec’s influence is often noted in Urbania’s work.

3. Christ Ascending. 1931. Maple wood.

3. Christ Ascending. 1931. Maple wood.

As a young man, Urbania was enlisted in the Slovenian Army, where he was commissioned to create a large sculpture titled, “Homeland.” Urbania completed the work, which was exhibited in 1903.

4. After the Battle. 1908.

After completing his military service, Urbania moved to Vienna, where he continued to study sculpture, painting and drawing at what is now the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Urbania took a particular interest in sculpture, studying under Hans Bitterlich.

5. From home. 1908.

5. From home. 1908.

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