Fritz Abplanalp

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Wood carving of Hawaiian woman by Fritz Abplanalp
Wood carving of Hawaiian woman by Fritz Abplanalp

Fritz Abplanalp (1907 - 1982) was a Swiss woodcarver.

Born in Switzerland, at 18 years of age, after completing a three-year curriculum in woodcarving, he answered an advertisement to work on the interior of the Episcopalian Convent of the Transfiguration in Glendale, Ohio. In 1935, he was recruited by the department store S. and G. Gump and Company to come to Hawaii and produce hand carved souvenirs. He carved wooden perfume containers, screens, trays, lamps, and figural sculptures for sale in the store, and also produced special-order woodworking for homes and commercial interiors. In 1939, he won the grand prize at a Honolulu Academy of Arts exhibition.

In 1942, with the war rendering Hawaii’s tourism nonexistent, he joined the faculty of Kamehameha Schools to teach woodworking and drafting. He retired from Kamehameha Schools in 1968, and died in 1982. The Honolulu Academy of Arts holds work by Fritz Abplanalp.

[edit] References

  • Blackburn, Mark A., Hawaiiana, The Best of Hawaiian Design, Atglen, Pennsylvania, Schiffer Pub., 2001, 227.
  • Severson, Don R., Finding Paradise, Island Art in Private Collections, University of Hawaii Press, 2002, 206-213.