August Lülves
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
- At the Limmerbrunnen , colored steel engraving by W. Voss, 1828
- The zoo in Kirchrode , copper engraving by Voss, 1828
- Four colored copper engravings after Heinrich Ramberg in Friedrich Anton Levin Matthaei's writing Des Braminen Pilpai Wisdom of the Indians in Fables. For the entertainment and instruction of the youth from the educated classes , Hanover: Helwingsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1826; Digitized from the TU Braunschweig
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ^ Kurt Wattendorf: Directory of the deceased in the parish Wallensen , Levedagsen 2012 (digitized by Friedrich Vennekohl); as a PDF document from vennekohl.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lülves, August |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lülves, A. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German engraver, eraser and lithographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1826 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1853 |