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Broell, John C. (Insbruck, Austria, Mar. 9, 1879-- ). Senior partner, Dubuque Statuary and Ornamental Company. Emigrating to the United States in 1896, Broell came to Dubuque where he worked as a frescoer for a Mr. Brielmeyer, a leading local church decorator, and then as an artist for the | Broell, John C. (Insbruck, Austria, Mar. 9, 1879-- ). Senior partner, Dubuque Statuary and Ornamental Company. Emigrating to the United States in 1896, Broell came to Dubuque where he worked as a frescoer for a Mr. Brielmeyer, a leading local church decorator, and then as an artist for the [[DUBUQUE ALTAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY]]. | ||
He established his own business on May 5, 1909 and later formed a partnership with John Kohler. The company specialized in religious statuary of life and half-life size and also manufactured ornamental building pieces including mouldings and cornices. Their products were sold throughout the Midwest. | |||
[[Category: Business Leader]] | [[Category: Business Leader]] | ||
[[Category: Artist]] | [[Category: Artist]] |
Revision as of 03:21, 13 February 2010
Broell, John C. (Insbruck, Austria, Mar. 9, 1879-- ). Senior partner, Dubuque Statuary and Ornamental Company. Emigrating to the United States in 1896, Broell came to Dubuque where he worked as a frescoer for a Mr. Brielmeyer, a leading local church decorator, and then as an artist for the DUBUQUE ALTAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
He established his own business on May 5, 1909 and later formed a partnership with John Kohler. The company specialized in religious statuary of life and half-life size and also manufactured ornamental building pieces including mouldings and cornices. Their products were sold throughout the Midwest.