Arthur Storch (sculptor)

Arthur Josef Ernst Storch (1870–1947) was a German sculptor and medallist who worked in porcelain, stone and bronze.

[4] From 1886 to 1888, Storch completed an apprenticeship as a model maker at the porcelain company Triebner, Ens & Eckert.

[4] In 1891, he received the "great silver medal" of the Königlichen Akademie der Künste for an exhibition of student work.

[4] Facade figures below the mansard roof depict four larger-than-life ancient philosophers: Socrates, Demosthenes, Cicero and Ovid.

[3] In 2022, Thüringer Landesmuseums Heidecksburg held an exhibition of his works, marking the 75th anniversary of his death, and published an accompanying book.

Delfinbrunnen (1906), Storch's fountain in Maxvorstadt , Munich
Relief of Athena (1914), Hansa-Gymnasium, Hamburg-Bergedorf