Education
Hellmer studied architecture at the Polytechnikum in Vienna.
Hellmer studied architecture at the Polytechnikum in Vienna.
In 1866, Hellmer decided to study sculpture full-time at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. While there, he also worked in the studio of Hanns Gasser, who helped him to finance a short stay in Paris. In 1869, at the age of 19, he presented a statue of Prometheus at the International Art Exhibition in Munich.
In 1870, he returned to Vienna and worked as a freelance sculptor.
Emil Fuchs was one of Hellmer"s most prominent students. In 1897, he was one of the founders of the Vienna Secession.
From 1901 to 1922 he was an associate dean, then a full dean at the Academy. During the last year of his life, he was confined to a wheelchair.
In 1879, he was appointed a Professor at the Academy and, from 1882 to 1892, was a member of the faculty there.