The Swiss Arnold Huggler started his artistic career with a training as a woodcarver in his hometown Brienz. He then moved to Paris in 1922, where he attended the Académie Julian and was taught by sculptors Paul Landowski and Henri Bouchard. A year later, Huggler established his own studio here. In his Paris years, Arnold Huggler played an active role in the artist's life: he was a member of several important associations and committees. In 1936 he returned to Switzerland and settled in Zurich. Huggler rose to prominence as a maker of impressionist animal sculptures. He made various monumental sculptures for public space and he also created animal representations in small format. Meer over deze brontekstBrontekst vereist voor aanvullende vertaalinformatie Feedback sturen Zijvensters