Josef Thorak
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Josef Thorak
Summary
Josef Thorak is a human[1]. He was born in Vienna[2]. He was born on February 7, 1889[3]. He passed away in Hartmannsberg[4]. He died on February 26, 1952[5]. He worked as a sculptor[6] and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (140 views/month, #7,255 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Josef Thorak's place of birth was Vienna[2].
- Josef Thorak died in Hartmannsberg[4].
- Josef Thorak was born on February 7, 1889[3].
- Josef Thorak died on February 26, 1952[5].
- Burial took place at Petersfriedhof[9].
- Josef Thorak held citizenship in Austria[10].
- Josef Thorak worked as a sculptor[6].
- Josef Thorak's professions included university teacher[7].
- Josef Thorak was employed by Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[11].
- Among Josef Thorak's employers was Ferdinand I of Bulgaria[12].
- A notable student of Josef Thorak was Margarete Depner[13].
- A notable work attributed to Josef Thorak is Güvenlik Monument[14].
- Josef Thorak was influenced by Auguste Rodin[15].
- Josef Thorak is recorded as male[16].
- Josef Thorak's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Josef Thorak was affiliated with the Nazi Party[18].
- Josef Thorak's Commons category is recorded as Josef Thorak[19].
- Josef Thorak's given name is recorded as Josef[20].
- Josef Thorak's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Josef Thorak[21].
- Josef Thorak's Commons gallery is recorded as Josef Thorak[22].
- Josef Thorak studied under Anton Hanak[23].
- Josef Thorak studied under Ludwig Manzel[24].
- Josef Thorak's participant in is recorded as 1932 Summer Olympics[25].
- Josef Thorak's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[26].
- Josef Thorak's Commons Creator page is recorded as Josef Thorak[27].
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Origins and Family
Josef Thorak's place of birth was Vienna[2]. He was born on February 7, 1889[3].
Education
Studied under Anton Hanak[23], a sculptor[28], 1875–1934[29], of Austria[30] and Ludwig Manzel[24], a sculptor[31], 1858–1936[32], of Germany[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[6] and university teacher[7]. Employers include Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[11], an academy of fine arts[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1808[36], headquartered in Munich[37] and Ferdinand I of Bulgaria[12], an entomologist[38], 1861–1948[39], of Bulgaria[40], awarded the Pour le Mérite[41], specialised in tsar[42]. A notable student of Josef Thorak was Margarete Depner[13].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Josef Thorak is Güvenlik Monument[14].
Personal Life
Josef Thorak was affiliated with the Nazi Party[18].
Death and Burial
Josef Thorak died on February 26, 1952[5]. He died in Hartmannsberg[4]. He is buried at Petersfriedhof[9].
Why It Matters
Josef Thorak ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (140 views/month, #7,255 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
FAQs
Where was Josef Thorak born?
Josef Thorak's place of birth was Vienna[2].
Where did Josef Thorak die?
Josef Thorak passed away in Hartmannsberg[4].
What did Josef Thorak do for work?
Josef Thorak worked as sculptor[6] and university teacher[7].