Ferdinand Hartzer

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Ferdinand Hartzer
The Gauß-Weber monument created by Carl Ferdinand Hartzer in Göttingen

Carl Ferdinand Hartzer (born June 22, 1838 in Celle ; † October 27, 1906 in Berlin ) was a German sculptor .

Life

In 1854 Hartzer was accepted in Hanover as an apprentice in the studio of his uncle, the sculptor and court gilded August Hengst . After attending the Hanover Polytechnic, he studied at various art academies from 1859 to 1867 , from 1857 to 1858 at the Dresden Art Academy under Ernst Julius Hähnel , and then from 1858 to 1860 at the Munich Art Academy . He stayed in Nuremberg for a year and completed his actual training again from 1862 to 1867 at the Dresden Art Academy. Stays in Italy followed in 1868 and 1869, after which he worked as a freelance artist in Berlin from 1869 . He created u. a. the Mitscherlich monument and the busts in the Charité for the surgeons Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1810–1885), Franz König (1832–1910), Gustav Simon (1824–1876) and for Friedrich Althoff .

Works

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literature

Web links

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