Hans Hartmann-MacLean

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Hartmann-MacLean's “The Prodigal Son” (1928) in front of the Blasewitz Heilig-Geist-Kirche , financed by the Hermann Ilgen Foundation

Hans Hartmann-MacLean , actually Hans Rudolf Hartmann , (born May 20, 1862 in Dresden ; † December 28, 1946 there ) was a German sculptor , medalist and university professor .

Life

Hartmann-MacLean attended the Dresden Annenschule and studied from 1879 to 1885 at the Dresden Art Academy . One of his teachers was the sculptor Johannes Schilling , in whose studio Hartmann-MacLean worked from 1881 to 1885. From 1885 to 1887 he went on a study trip to Italy with a travel grant from the Academy and stayed in Rome for some time. In 1900 Hartmann-MacLean became a lecturer at the art academy and later a professor . Also in 1900 he was made an honorary member of the Dresden Art Academy.

Hartmann-MacLean died in Dresden at the end of 1946 at the age of 84. His grave is in the Trinity cemetery .

Works

Portal decoration by Hans Hartmann-MacLean at the Saxon State House

literature

Web links

Commons : Hans Hartmann-MacLean  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Rudolf Hartmann-McLean. Artist. German Society for Medal Art, accessed on November 16, 2015 .
  2. a b Archive of the Dresden University of Fine Arts
  3. The Wichernkapelle: The interior. Ev. Luth. Friedenskirchgemeinde Radebeul, accessed on February 9, 2017 .
  4. ^ The church memorial "The Prodigal Son" (1928). In: AR Lux, Dieter Prskawetz: Blasewitz in the historic Elbbogen. B-Edition, Dresden 1994, pp. 168-170.
  5. Hans Hartman-MacLean: The prodigal son. In: BrunnenTurmFigur.de: Das Schöne Detail… Retrieved on February 9, 2017 (detailed views of the monument commissioned by the Hermann Ilgen Foundation ).