Hans Adametz (17 August 1896 – 26 September 1966) was an Austrian ceramist, sculptor and art educator.
Born in Vienna, [1] Adametz attended the Ceramic College in Znojmo and studied with Oskar Strnad and Michael Powolny at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He attended further training courses at the Gmunden Ceramic Workshops and at Wienerberg. He worked for the Keramos Wien . After teaching in Wiener Neustadt and Mödling, he was appointed to the HTBLVA Graz-Ortweinschule in Graz in 1922. He was a professor and art ceramist at the State College of Clay Industry in Znojmo. [1] He was also a lecturer at the Technical University of Graz. [2] [3]
Adametz was a board member of the Steiermärkischer Kunstverein Werkbund . [4] [5]
Adametz died in Graz at the age of 70. [1]
Source: [7]
Source: [7]
Hans Adametz (17 August 1896 – 26 September 1966) was an Austrian ceramist, sculptor and art educator.
Born in Vienna, [1] Adametz attended the Ceramic College in Znojmo and studied with Oskar Strnad and Michael Powolny at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He attended further training courses at the Gmunden Ceramic Workshops and at Wienerberg. He worked for the Keramos Wien . After teaching in Wiener Neustadt and Mödling, he was appointed to the HTBLVA Graz-Ortweinschule in Graz in 1922. He was a professor and art ceramist at the State College of Clay Industry in Znojmo. [1] He was also a lecturer at the Technical University of Graz. [2] [3]
Adametz was a board member of the Steiermärkischer Kunstverein Werkbund . [4] [5]
Adametz died in Graz at the age of 70. [1]
Source: [7]
Source: [7]