Hans Peter Pawlik

Austrian painter and author

Hans Peter Pawlik (died 2 January 2012 in Vienna[1]) was an Austrian painter and author.

Life

As an author Pawlik wrote on his own or with Josef Otto Slezak and others multiple books and illustrated books about the history of railway in Austria. He became especially known as a painter for his historic motifs of the Southern Railway.[2]

Works

  • Schmalspurig nach Mariazell; Slezak, Vienna 1979.
  • Wiener Straßenbahn-Panorama. Bilder aus der Zeit von 1865 bis 1982; Slezak, Vienna 1982.
  • Südbahn-Lokomotiven; Slezak, Vienna 1987.
  • Architektur an der Semmeringbahn; in cooperation with Mihály Kubinszky and Josef Otto Slezak, 2. edition, Slezak, Vienna 1992. ISBN 3-85416-193-X
  • Jenbach-Achensee; Slezak, Vienna 1993.
  • Wiener Straßenbahn-Panorama. Bilder aus der Zeit von 1865 bis 1982; Slezak, Vienna 1995. ISBN 3-85416-105-0
  • Wagners Werk für Wien; Slezak, Vienna 1999.
  • Ring-Rund; Slezak, Vienna 1999.
  • Mariazellerbahn in der Landschaft; Slezak, Vienna 2001, 2., revised edition ISBN 3-85416-188-3
  • Technik der Mariazellerbahn; Slezak, Vienna 2001. ISBN 3-85416-189-1
  • Unvergessene Kahlenbergbahn; Slezak, Vienna 2001. ISBN 3-85416-191-3
  • Gölsdorfs Glanzstück, die 310er; Slezak, Vienna 2002.
  • Literature by and about Hans Peter Pawlik in the German National Library catalogue
  • Recommended reading in the Wiener Zeitung[permanent dead link] on August 4, 2000

References

  1. ^ Obituary of Dipl. Ing. Eduard Saßmann on February 9, 2012 in Bahn-Austria Archived 2013-06-24 at the Wayback Machine (last request on February 19, 2012)
  2. ^ http://www.breitenauerbahn.at/docs/plakat-suedbahnimp.pdf[permanent dead link]
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