Albert Manthe

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Albert Manthe (around 1900)
Albert Manthe's birthplace in Angermünde
Bust of Gustav Meyers
Busso VII von Alvensleben, monument in the Siegesallee
Bronze bust of Franz Späth for the hereditary burial of the gardening dynasty Späth in the Luisenstadt cemetery
Luther relief in Schönberg
Bronze portrait relief of the actor Paul Dehnicke on his tombstone in Berlin-Kreuzberg

Albert August Karl Manthe (born August 18, 1847 in Angermünde , † February 4, 1929 in Berlin ) was a German sculptor .

Life

Albert Manthe studied at the Berlin Academy and was a student of the sculptors August Julius Streichenberg , Hermann Schievelbein and Hugo Hagen . After further training in London , he lived in Berlin until his death on February 4, 1929. He was buried in the Angermünde cemetery. His estate is in the Angermünde Local History Museum . His son-in-law, the German sculptor Hans Wahl (1877–1962, winner of the Rome Prize 1913), took over his house and studio in Berlin, Sulzaer Strasse 8 with a rear exit to Berkaerstrasse.

Works

1876 Schwerin: Obotrit group , preparing his horse after the model by Christian Friedrich Genschow , in front of the palace
(the second group Obotrit, taming his horse, modeled by Ludwig Brunow after Genschow's model )
1879/83 Berlin- Schöneberg: bronze bust of the botanist Karl Heinrich Koch on his grave, Matthäus-Kirchhof (revealed 06/30/1883)
1881 Berlin-Mitte : Marble relief from Horticultural Director Gustav Meyer in the Humboldthain headquarters
1883 Schönberg in Mecklenburg: Monument with bronze relief by Martin Luther
1883 Relief portraits of the Crown Prince couple ( Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm and Crown Princess Victoria )
1884 Marble bust Dr. Levinstein
1884 Statuette Alois Senefelder
1887 Berlin : Relief Queen Luise above the entrance of the "Luisen-Apotheke", Bülowstr. 18th
1887 Colossal bust of Kaiser Wilhelm I in the Hohenzollern Museum
1888 Berlin-Mitte : Statues of the art of war and the natural sciences , Berlin City Palace , destroyed
1888 Colossal bust (plaster of paris) of the young emperor Wilhelm II.
1889 Plaster model of the projected waterfall in Viktoriapark
1890 Berlin: Gustav Meyer marble bust on a red granite base in Treptower Park
1891 Angermünde: War memorial in 1864, 1866 and 1870-71 with original - double statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I and Friedrich III. , on the market square (a scaled-down replica was once in the Hohenzollern Museum in Berlin)
1892 Spandau: statue of Emperor Friedrich III. , at the north end of the Charlottenbrücke in the direction of the citadel . Dismantled in 1926 and set up again in Hakenfelde in 1932 . Probably destroyed in the war, whereabouts unknown.
1892 Strasburg (Uckermark): Obelisk of two emperors with the relief medallions of Emperors Wilhelm I and Friedrich III.
1892 Solingen- Ohligs: War memorial 1870/71 with double statue (1st copy!) Of Emperors Wilhelm I and Friedrich III., On Kaiserplatz
1893 Weißwasser (Upper Lusatia): War memorial 1870/71 with double statue (2nd copy!) Of Kaiser Wilhelm I and Friedrich III, on Kaiserplatz
around 1894 Berlin- Kreuzberg: Wall grave with portrait medallions on the grave of the merchant Louis Ackermann (1819–1894), Cemetery I of the Jerusalem and New Church Congregation
around 1896 Bust of the Prussian ambassador to St. Petersburg, Prince Radolin
1897 Berlin- Reinickendorf : Kaiser Wilhelm I statue on the village meadow
1900 Berlin- Tiergarten: Monument to Elector Johann Cicero von Brandenburg with the assistant busts Eitelwolf vom Stein and Busso von Alvensleben in Siegesallee , monument group 18
1900 Heiligenbeil (East Prussia): Kaiser Wilhelm I statue, on the base the relief medallions of Bismarck, Moltke and Roon, unveiled on October 6th
1900 Stralsund: Ernst Moritz Arndt bust monument, in front of the grammar school , unveiled on September 2nd
1903-1910 Berlin: Building sculpture at the former Kaiser Wilhelms Academy for military medical education (today Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology ), Invalidenstrasse 48–49, joint design with the sculptors Otto Lessing and Max Klein
1903 Berlin- Kreuzberg: Tomb for Paul Collani with the figure of a "mourner"
1904 Marble figure "gardener" (privately owned)
1906 Angermünde: City coat of arms above the town hall portal
1908 Berlin- Friedrichsfelde: Tomb for Axel Fintelmann in the central cemetery Friedrichsfelde
1909 Statuettes by Fritz Reuter as drafts for the Reuter monument in Stavenhagen (one copy preserved in the Reuter Literature Museum Stavenhagen) - probably based on a Reuter statuette modeled as early as 1892
1909 Statuette Franz Späth , presented on his 70th birthday
1910 Marble bust of Otto Nicolai for his 100th birthday in 1910
1914 Berlin- Kreuzberg: Tomb for Paul Dehnicke in the cemetery III of the Jerusalem and New Church congregation
1916 Berlin-Kreuzberg: bronze bust of Franz Späth at the hereditary funeral of the Späth family, Luisenstädtischer Friedhof

literature

  • Iris Berndt, Kornelia Woitalka: The artistic legacy of the sculptor Albert Manthe in the local history museum Angermünde . Angermünde 1996
  • Catalog Albert Manthe as man and artist, Ehm Welk- und Heimatmuseum Angermünde, ed. from the Ehm Welk and Heimatmuseum Angermünde, edited by Judith Winkler, Iris Berndt, Jörg Kuhn u. a., Angermünde 2007

Web links

Commons : Albert Manthe  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Berliner Börsenzeitung , February 3, 1887
  2. ^ Berliner Börsenzeitung , April 28, 1887
  3. ^ Berliner Börsenzeitung , October 15, 1889