Friedrich Brugger

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Friedrich Brugger. Graphic by Adolf Neumann.

Friedrich Brugger (born January 13, 1815 in Munich ; † April 8, 1870 there ) was a German sculptor .

biography

Brugger studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. After his stay in Italy from 1841 to 1843 he returned to Munich and received orders from King Ludwig I for several busts in the Hall of Fame and for several large bronze statues. Together with Johann Martin von Wagner and Johann von Halbig , he created the Quadriga on the Munich Siegestor . He designed and modeled the shape of the monument to King Maximilian II cast by Ferdinand von Miller in 1860 , which can be seen in the place of honor of the Old Palace on Maximilianstrasse in Bayreuth .

tomb

Grave of Friedrich Brugger on the old southern cemetery in Munich location

The tomb of Frederick Brugger is on the old southern cemetery in Munich (burial ground 16 - row 10 - 26th) Location .

Other works (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments : search term "Friedrich Brugger" , (as of March 2018)
  2. Eberhard Schöll: Heidelberg's promenade is adorned with a proud bronze hero Marshal Wrede, whom his king placed there with grace , July 9, 1964

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