August Waterbeck

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August Waterbeck (born September 1, 1875 in Amelsbüren , † February 21, 1947 in Hanover ) was a German sculptor .

Life

Wisent from 1935
Hirsch from 1936

Waterbeck trained as a wood carver from 1893 to 1896 in a workshop for church art in Wiedenbrück . From 1897 to 1902 he studied with Edmund von Hellmer in Vienna .

Waterbeck worked as a freelance sculptor in Hanover from 1903. There he was also a member of the Hanoverian Artists' Association from 1920 and of the Old Hanoverian Table Society , which has dealt with the city history of Hanover since 1882 and still exists today.

His grave is in the Engesohde city cemetery .

Works

  • Entry of King Ernst August, 1837 ; (1913, New Town Hall )
  • Reinholddenkmal , erected in 1928 in the garden of the Nordstadt Hospital in Hanover (for the long-time director of the house, Heinrich Reinhold)
  • Ziegler Monument (1934, in the garden of the Heidehaus hospital near Hanover for head physician Otto Ziegler, 1879–1931)
  • Wisent, 1935, animal sculpture in the Eilenriede in Hanover on the Bernadotteallee - listed
  • Hirsch, 1936, animal sculpture in the Eilenriede in Hanover on Bernadotteallee - a listed building
  • Commemorative plaque for fallen students and teachers in the First World War 1922 - burned clay plates, two mourning female figures as the upper end - in Hanover, Luther school

There are also free sculptures by August Waterbeck in Magdeburg , Stettin , Bad Pyrmont and Hildesheim .

literature

Web links

Commons : August Waterbeck  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dirk Böttcher in: Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 19.