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Submarine Deutschland in America Obverse

Discover this striking 1916 commemorative medal by Hans K. Schuler, capturing a moment of history from the Submarine Deutschland's arrival; own a piece of maritime lore.

Hans K. Schuler (1874-1951) was a German-American sculptor known for monumental works & the 1906 ‘Submarine Deutschland’ relief. His Baltimore/DC monuments highlight early 20th-century art.

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Submarine Deutschland in America Obverse

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Основные сведения

  • Artist: hans k. schuler
  • Subject or theme: Commemorative medal of a submarine
  • Year: 1916
  • Medium: Metal medallion/badge
  • Title: Submarine Deutschland in America Obverse
One of two blockade-running German merchant submarines, Deutschland arrived for the first time in the US at Baltimore on July 9, 1916. Having crossed the Atlantic virtually empty, some of her iron ballast was used to create commemorative medals, such as this one.Hatted bust to left; within curve around: U - DEUTSCHLAND.- PAUL KÖNIG KAPITÄN; 9 JULI/ 1916

Биография художника

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Hans K. Schuler, born in Alsace-Lorraine in 1874—a region then under German rule but steeped in French cultural heritage—embarked on a journey that would ultimately establish him as a pivotal figure in American sculpture. His early life was marked by emigration to the United States with his family while still young, an experience that likely instilled within him a sense of bridging cultures and forging a new identity. He found initial artistic grounding at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, where he honed his skills at the Rinehart School of Sculpture. This foundational training provided him with a solid technical base before he ventured across the Atlantic to further refine his artistry.

Schuler’s pursuit of excellence led him to Paris and the prestigious Académie Julian, where he studied under Raoul Verlet. It was here, amidst the vibrant artistic milieu of fin-de-siècle France, that his talent truly blossomed. The rigorous academic approach combined with the city's rich sculptural tradition proved transformative. In 1901, Schuler achieved a landmark feat—becoming the first American sculptor to win the coveted Salon Gold Medal. This recognition not only validated his burgeoning skill but also signaled a shift in the perception of American artistic capabilities on the international stage.

A Baltimore Renaissance and Monumental Vision

Returning to Baltimore, Schuler established a studio at 7 East Lafayette Avenue in 1906—a space that would become synonymous with his prolific output for decades. He dedicated himself to creating works of significant scale and ambition, primarily focusing on public monuments. This commitment reflected a desire to contribute meaningfully to the civic landscape and imbue it with artistic grandeur. His sculptures weren’t merely decorative; they were intended as powerful statements about history, ideals, and collective memory.

Schuler's work during this period is characterized by its allegorical nature and masterful handling of bronze. He became renowned for his ability to capture both the physical likeness and the inner spirit of his subjects. Among his most notable achievements are monuments honoring James Buchanan in Washington D.C.’s Meridian Hill Park—a unique tribute as it stands as the sole public memorial dedicated to that president—and imposing figures celebrating Johns Hopkins and Sidney Lanier in Baltimore’s Charles Street corridor. These bronzes, set within elaborate stone frameworks, exemplify Schuler's monumental vision.

Presidency of MICA and Artistic Leadership

Beyond his sculptural practice, Hans Schuler dedicated over a quarter-century to shaping the artistic landscape as president of the Maryland Institute College of Art, from 1925 to 1951. His leadership was instrumental in fostering a vibrant creative community and nurturing generations of aspiring artists. He wasn’t simply an administrator; he actively championed artistic innovation while upholding rigorous standards of technical proficiency.

Schuler's involvement extended beyond the walls of MICA, as he became a prominent member of the Charcoal Club of Baltimore—a prestigious organization that played a vital role in promoting the arts within the city. His commitment to both creating art and fostering artistic education solidified his position as a leading figure in the American art world.

Legacy and Enduring Influence

Hans K. Schuler’s impact resonates far beyond the monuments he created and the students he mentored. His sculptures grace numerous public spaces, museums—including the National Gallery of Art and the Walters Art Museum—and private collections across the country. He demonstrated a remarkable versatility, moving seamlessly between grand-scale public works and intimate, sensual free sculptures like his marble *Ariadne*, which reveals a depth of emotional expression.

The Schuler School of Fine Arts, founded in 1959 by his son, Hans C. Schuler, continues to carry forward the artistic legacy established by the elder Schuler. The Hans Schuler Studio and Residence—added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985—stands as a testament to his enduring contribution to American art and architecture. His work represents a fascinating intersection of European academic tradition and American civic ideals, solidifying his place as a significant figure in early 20th-century sculpture.

hans k. schuler

hans k. schuler

1874 - 1951 , Germany

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Monumental sculpture
  • Date Of Birth: May 25, 1874
  • Date Of Death: March 30, 1951
  • Full Name: Hans K. Schuler
  • Nationality: German-American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Submarine Deutschland relief
    • James Buchanan Memorial
    • Johns Hopkins monument
  • Place Of Birth: Alsace, Germany