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Swiss artist and architect (1931–2011)

Bruno Weber 1974 in his park

The home of Bruno Weber, as of today the Bruno Weber Park

Bruno Weber (10 April 1931 – 24 October 2011) was a Swiss artist and architect, specializing in fantastic realism.[1]

Bruno Weber was born in 1931 in Dietikon, Switzerland. In 1947, he completed college in Zürich under Johannes Itten, the inventor of a "color sphere". Afterwards he began training until 1949 as a lithographer with Orell Fuessli (Zürich); later he studied in Italy, Greece and Czechoslovakia.

One of the deer lamps on Ueltiberg mountain

Weber extended his Bruno Weber Park (a sculpture garden) in Spreitenbach and Dietikon, where among other things, his house with a 25m high tower is situated. The park extends over a surface of 20'000 m². The sculpture park is the synthesis of the artist's life work, and is visited annually by thousands of people.[2] From 1991 to 2003 Weber was responsible for the sculptural decorations on the Uetliberg mountain, including the street lamps leading to the top of Zürich plateau (Uto Kulm) and park benches, that still exist.

Weber co-operated with Zürich architect Justus Dahinden, making sculptures for buildings in Dahinden, Vienna and Zürich. [_clarification needed_]

He discovered his passion for three-dimensional sculptures after thirty years of painting. On the basis of his paintings, development can be recognized contrary to his sculptures, which orients itself to Cézanne and Gubler. [_clarification needed_]

In 2006, the municipalities of Spreitenbach and Dietikon inaugurated a road – Bruno Weber Weg – leading from Dietikon railway station to the Bruno Weber Park.

  1. ^ "Zürcher Künstler Bruno Weber im Alter von 80 Jahren gestorben" Archived April 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Bruce Weber". London: Telegraph. Retrieved 2011-11-07.
  3. ^ "Hausmitteilungen Nr. 48/2011 vom 01.12.2011: Andenken an Bruno Weber" (in German). WOZ Die Wochenzeitung. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2014-11-03.

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