Carl-Wilhelm Lüders

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Carl-Wilhelm Lüders (born February 16, 1834 in Hanover ; † in the 20th century ) was a German lithographer and self-employed printer .

Life

Carl-Wilhelm Lüders can be traced back to the time of the Kingdom of Hanover , during which he ran a printing company with an attached “ lithographic institute ” from 1861 in the resident city of Hanover there “together with V. Victor Salomon” .

A year after preparation of the Ernst-August-Memorial created Lueders a single-color lithograph of the Ernst-August-Platz in front of the still by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves built (main) station of Hanover. During his stay in Hanover, Lüders also created a “collective picture” with views of the city of Meppen .

Lüder's company continued in Hanover until the German Empire in 1906.

Well-known works (incomplete)

  • 1862: Ernst-August-Platz , monochrome lithograph of the architecture and jewelry square, lively with strollers, including women in crinolines
  • around 1865: lithographic picture collection with 14 views of Meppen

literature

  • Helmut Plath : Hanover in the picture of the centuries , 3rd, expanded and improved edition, Hanover: Verlagsgesellschaft Madsack & Co., 1966, p. 92f., 105
  • Christiane Kerrutt: Painting and graphics in Emsland 1860 - 1960 (= Emsland - area in the north-west , vol. 17), ed. vom Emsländischer Heimatbund eV, Sögel: Emsländischer Heimatbund, 2001, ISBN 3-88077-085-9 , p. 150

Individual evidence

  1. Christ Church (Hanover) : Marry . 1861, p. 28
  2. a b c d e f Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
  3. a b c Helmut Plath: Hannover im Bild ... (see literature)