Kārlis Zāle | |
Birth Date: | 28 October 1888 |
Birth Place: | Mažeikiai, Russian Empire |
Death Place: | Inčukalns, Reichskomissariat Ostland |
Nationality: | Latvian |
Notable Works: | Freedom Monument |
Kārlis Zāle (28 October 1888 – 19 February 1942) was a Latvian sculptor.[1]
Zāle was born in Mažeikiai, but grew up in Liepāja.[2] After training in Russia at the Kazan Art School under Alexander Matveyev and in Germany, he returned to Riga in 1923, where he both worked in sculpture and taught it. He is best known for his monumental sculptures, including the massive main gates at Brothers' Cemetery and the Freedom Monument in Riga.