August Howaldt (sculptor)
August Friedrich Theodor Howaldt (born September 28, 1838 in Braunschweig , † July 4, 1868 in St. Andreasberg ) was a German sculptor and modeller from the Braunschweig artist family Howaldt , who worked in Rome and Braunschweig.
August Howaldt was born as the son of the sculptor, ore caster and professor Georg Ferdinand Howaldt . After initial training in his father's studio, he began his studies at the Academy of Arts in Dresden in the sculpture class of Ernst Rietschel , where he remained for a year after his death in early 1861. In 1861, after a short stay in Braunschweig, he turned to Italy and lived in Rome for two years. After returning to Braunschweig, he used his father's studio for his work. In 1863 he married the innkeeper Juliane Kühte from Wolfenbüttel; the marriage of the two remained childless. While his father became known in connection with the Braunschweig Castle through the two-fold Braunschweiger Quadriga , August Howaldt received the order to produce a design for a frieze in the gable of the castle. August Howaldt created the blueprint for a Brunonia , which was surrounded by allegories of the virtues and qualities of the state of Braunschweig . Despite a lot of praise for the design, it was not implemented and the plaster models of his busts and reliefs were then taken over in "Braunschweigs Walhalla" in the hall of the Neustadt town hall as the former city museum and shown as exhibits. He died at the age of 29 as a spa guest in St. Andreasberg in the Harz Mountains of " emaciation ". His brother Hermann Howaldt , who was three years younger than him , later took over the foundry and copper mill from his father and continued it until his own tragic death in 1891.
In a Braunschweig obituary, his more important works from his short creative period were summarized:
- Statue of Ulysses , modeled in Rome 1861/62
- Portrait relief of his father
- Portrait relief of the court theater painter C. [arl] Weiß
- Bust of the zoologist Professor Johann Heinrich Blasius
- Colossal bust of the finance director Wilhelm von Thielau
- Two busts of Duke Wilhelm of Braunschweig
- Grave monument of the City Councilor Friedrich Seele on the Katharinenkirchhof in Brunswick
- The reliefs of the Braunschweiger Magnificent Bible , a gift from the city to Duke Wilhelm in 1866
- Twelve statuettes of saints for the renovated altar of the church of the Marienberg monastery near Helmstedt, which was rebuilt from ruins in 1862
literature
- German gender book . tape 91 , 1936, pp. 237 ff .
- Jürgen Hevers: The portrait bust of Johann Heinrich Blasius in the State Natural History Museum in Braunschweig. In: Braunschweiger Naturkundliche Schriften Volume 10 (2011), pp. 123-148, ISSN 0174-3384
- Hermann Kindt: Georg Howaldt and his workshop , in Braunschweiger Kalender 1957, pp. 35–40
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Braunschweiger Tageblatt of July 7, 1868
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SURNAME | Howaldt, August |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Howaldt, Friedrich August Theodor |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 28, 1838 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Braunschweig |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th July 1868 |
Place of death | St. Andreasberg |