August Lülves

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August Lülves (* before 1829 , † after 1853 ) was a German engraver , etcher and lithographer .

Life

Anton Lülves was the son of the bailiff in Wallensen , Ernst August Lülves, who died there on May 9, 1826 . His mother was Johanne Margarethe Seidler.

Lülves can be found in Hanover in 1829. An identity with the engraver and etcher Anton Friedrich Lülves , who emigrated from Hanover and who worked in Mulhouse in Alsace in 1833 and later resided in Rouen in France, was suspected .

In 1853 August Lülves operated in Hanover on the Leineinsel Klein-Venedig under the address Insel 5 .

Works

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Aug. Lülves in the address book of the royal capital and residence city of Hanover , address and housing gazette , alphabetical directory of residents, p. 129; Digitized version of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library via the German Research Foundation
  2. a b c d e f Bernhard Dörries , Helmut Plath : Lülves, A. , in this: Old Hanover: The history of a city in contemporary images. 1500-1900 , fourth, improved edition, Heinr. Feesche Verlag Hannover, 1977, ISBN 3-87223-0247 , p. 140 (with references on p. 95, 135); limited preview in Google Book search
  3. ^ Kurt Wattendorf: Directory of the deceased in the parish Wallensen , Levedagsen 2012 (digitized by Friedrich Vennekohl); as a PDF document from vennekohl.de