Friedrichlesenberg

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Paul Tischbein - Portrait of JFWlesenberg (lithograph)

Johann Friedrich Wilhelmlesenberg (born September 21, 1802 in Ludwigslust , † September 2, 1857 in Rostock ) was a German physician, city ​​physician in Rostock and draftsman.

Life

Friedrichlesenberg was a son of the Ludwigslust rector and later (from 1805) pastor in Hanstorf , (Joachim) Christianlesenberg (1763-1810) and his wife Ilsabe Auguste, née. Studemund (1762–1816), daughter of the pastor in Dobbertin. From 1821 he studied medicine at the University of Rostock . Here he joined the Corps Vandalia Rostock . After receiving his doctorate on May 19, 1827, he worked as a general practitioner in Rostock. On April 14, 1828 he received the reception and admission as a private lecturer ( Venia Legendi ). From 1830 he also worked as a private lecturer at Rostock University, where he gave lectures in the encyclopedia and methodology of medicine, surgery and obstetrics . On May 8, 1840 he was appointed Rostock City Physician, which meant that he was responsible for overseeing the city's health system.

Self-portrait with children (ink, pen, lead)

In addition to his medical activities, Friedrichlesenberg was also artistically active as a painter and draftsman. He was not a professional artist, nothing is known about his artistic career. Whether the proximity to the famous Tischbein family of artists around August Tischbein and his son Paul , also represented in Rostock, inspired him can only be guessed at. His graphic work, initially only intended for family and close friends, only came into the possession of the Rostock Museum as an estate in the middle of the 20th century. The work is of interest to folklore, as he meticulously recorded the habits and everyday life of his genre scenes, most of which were executed as pen drawings. In addition, he repeatedly described the landscape around Rostock and the Baltic Sea coast around Warnemünde . These detailed pictures, created with pencil, pen or brush, can always be localized. The numerous pictures of the ships are also executed very precisely and testify to a thorough study of the hulls and rigging.

On May 18, 1829 Friedrichlesenberg married Dorothea Charlotte Albertine Ahlers, daughter of the Rostock council cellar master. The marriage had five children; (Sigismund Leopold) Wilhelm (1830–1916), Luise Auguste Johanna (1832–1915), Otto (Christian Ludwig) (1833–1914), Carl Christian Ernst (1834–1914) and Emma Auguste Bertha (* 1843). The eldest son Wilhelm also became a physician and his father's successor as Rostock city physician. Ottolesenberg became operational director of the municipal gas company in Rostock. The reading Berg family lived in the first years of marriage In the Marienkirche 12 , 1838 in the Wokrenterstraße 36 , corner Pläterstraße and from 1844 on Burgwall 41 .

Friedrichlesenberg died in September 1857 a few days before his 55th birthday.

Works (selection)

Fonts
  • De Mutata Morbi Venerei Natura Animadversiones. Sectio I. (Dissertatio Quam Pro Venia legendi), Adler, Rostock 1830.
  • De Staphyloraphia Quaedam. (Dissertatio Inauguralis Medico-Chirurgica), Adler, Rostock 1827.
Warnemünde fishing dinghy on the journey to Rostock [...] (pen drawing)
photos
  • A sermon on the curtains. 1829/30, brown wash pen drawing
  • Self-portrait with children. Ink drawing with pen and lead
  • Village street in Biestow. 1837, pen
  • Fischerhaus on the Warnow: spring
  • The sleigh ride. 1835, pen
  • The pilot brought on board leads the brig into the port of Warnemünde. around 1836, pen
  • Warnemünde fishing dinghy on the way to Rostock, crossing near Langenort. around 1835, pen

Exhibitions

  • 1948: Wilhelmlesenberg. Rostock City Museum, July - August 1948
  • 1989: Friedrich Wilhelmlesenberg. Rostock Cultural History Museum - Graphic Cabinet, February - April 1989
  • 1996: Dr. W.lesenberg - Rostock doctor and artist. Rostock Cultural History Museum - Graphic Cabinet, Sept. 1996 - Jan. 1997

literature

Web links

Commons : Friedrichlesenberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ducal Mecklenburg Schwerin State Calendar. Born 1804, Verlag der Hof Buchdruckerey, Schwerin ( full text in the Google book search).
  2. ^ Gustav Willgeroth: The Mecklenburg-Schwerin Parishes since the Thirty Years' War. With notes on past pastors since the Reformation. Volume 1, self-published by the author, Wismar 1924, S 215 ( digitalized RosDok ).
  3. Kösener Corps lists 1910, 185 , 79 and 101.
  4. ^ University of Rostock. List of lectures given at the Grand Ducal University there in the summer semester of 1853 from April 15th. In: Academic monthly. Central organ for the general interests of German universities. Herm publishing house. Bethmann, Leipzig 1853, pp. 101–102 ( archive.org )
    Further information: Directory of university teachers, p. 233 - Lectures in the winter semester 1853/54, pp. 372–373.
  5. ^ A b c Johann Joachim Bernitt: Wilhelmlesenberg (1802-1857), a Rostock doctor and artist. Kulturhistorisches Museum, Rostock 1988, ISBN 3-910065-00-7 .
  6. Genealogy of Friedrichlesenberg
  7. Otto Read Mountain: The urban gas-Anstalt [Rostock]. In: Festschrift of the XXVI. Assembly of the German Association for Public Health Dedicated by the City of Rostock. Adlers Erben, Rostock 1901. P. 134–147 ( digitized rosDok )
    Stadtwerke historically. In: InBöter 65th customer magazine of Stadtwerke Rostock AG., 13th year, February 2009, p. 8.
  8. Exhibition directory Kulturhistorisches Museum Rostock , as of April 2019, pp. 21,29,64 (PDF).