Friedrich Schluckebier the Younger
Friedrich Schluckebier the Younger (born September 3, 1875 in Barmen , † April 7, 1954 in Wuppertal ) was a German sculptor .
After the early death of his father Friedrich Schluckebier the Elder , Friedrich Schluckebier the Younger took over the sculpting business in Barmer Lichtenplatzer Straße 20 (which was later renamed Untere Lichtenplatzer Straße 20), which he managed until 1954.
Works (selection)
- 1927 - Memorial plaque made of travertine for the fallen officials and employees of the city of Barmen, made according to a design by the architect Julius Dicke , placed in the entrance area of the Barmen town hall .
- 1928 - Memorial plaque made of Treuchtlinger marble for the fallen officials and employees of the city of Elberfeld , made according to a design by the sculptor Fritz Bernuth , placed on the first floor of the Elberfeld town hall .
- 1936 - Memorial plaque made of shell limestone for Wilhelm Dörpfeld , attached to the house where he was born, Bredde 67.
literature
- Ruth Meyer-Kahrweg : Monuments, fountains and sculptures in Wuppertal (biographies of the participating artists) . Born, Wuppertal 1991. ISBN 3-87093-058-6 . P. 133.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Honor plaque for the fallen soldiers of the Barmer town hall In: denkmal-wuppertal.de
- ↑ Meyer-Kahrweg, p. 251.
- ↑ Honor roll in the Elberfeld town hall In: denkmal-wuppertal.de
- ↑ Meyer-Kahrweg, p. 260.
- ^ Wilhelm Dörpfeld memorial plaque . In: denkmal-wuppertal.de
- ↑ Meyer-Kahrweg, p. 320.
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SURNAME | Schluckebier, Friedrich the Younger |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 3, 1875 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Barmen |
DATE OF DEATH | April 7, 1954 |
Place of death | Wuppertal |