Benno Schotz

Sculptor and engineer of notable works

Benno Schotz - Sculptor and engineer of notable works
Born

August 28th, 1891
134 years ago

Died

October 11th, 1984
40 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in Estonia, the career spanned several decades across engineering and sculpture. Establishing a strong presence in Scotland, this sculptor became recognized for a collection of public monuments and private commissions. The work often showcased themes of resilience and connection to heritage. Engaged in various engineering projects, cemented a legacy in both fields. Contributions enriched public spaces and influenced future generations of artists.

Created the sculpture 'The Dancer'

Designed numerous public monuments in Scotland

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