Hans Nottelmann the Elder
Hans Nottelmann the Elder (buried on April 22, 1614 in Hanover ) was a German sculptor who can be assigned to the Renaissance style.
Life
Hans Nottelmann the Elder lived in Leinstrasse (former) house number 32 as early as 1586 , but only took the citizens' oath to the city of Hanover in 1596 .
He was related to Hans Nottelmann the younger .
Identified works
- The mayor of Hanover , Christian Ulrich Grupen, described in his ORIGINES ET ANTIQVITATES HANOVERENSES ... an inscription on the (former) house at Am Markt 12 , for which an invoice from the sculptor Nottelmann for 1 thaler 9 groschen is still available today . The building was the Rector's House of the Latin School , built in 1598, in the year of the Great Plague , "in place of the old sexton's house of the market church , which was demolished in 1767".
- With the artist's signature “HN”, Schuchhardt identified a panel assigned to the “ monument group at the school in Bissendorf ” from 1603 as Nottelmann's work, which was temporarily named as the oldest known by the sculptor.
- In 1605 Hans Nottelmann created new window frames on the old town hall of Hanover . During the restoration of the Old Town Hall by Conrad Wilhelm Hase from 1877 to 1882, the sandstone cladding was removed again and then integrated into the house built in 1883/84, including the window posts at Hinüberstrasse 20 . The components of the listed building are "one of the few original remains of the elaborate Hanoverian renaissance buildings that survived the Second World War in connection with the narrow historical renaissance imitation of the house ". The components were expanded in 1877 by an employee of Max Kolde , who built the house in pure Weser Renaissance forms .
- In 1610 Hans Nottelmann created a city coat of arms held by two lions , which is also integrated in the house at Hinüberstrasse 20 . In addition, during excavations at the Old Town Hall , another stone relief from 1610 with the Hanover city coat of arms was found, as well as one by Peter Köster . Both reliefs are kept as cultural assets by the Historical Museum on the Hohen Ufer .
Honors
Nottelmannplatz north of Nottelmannstrasse in Hanover-Bothfeld , planned in 1934, honored one of the two sculptors with its name. The name was canceled in 1956.
Web links
- NN : 4.4 Kapitalis , the inscriptions of the city of Hanover on the page inschriften.net (= German inscriptions online )
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c N. N .: Nottelmannplatz , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 48–49, p. 371, displayed as a snippet over Google books
- ^ A b Sabine Wehking : Hans Nottelmann , in: Die insschriften der Stadt Hannover , Volume 36
- ^ Herbert Mundhenke , Herbert Westermann, Helmut Plath : Hans Nottelmann Sculptor , in: 100 years of municipal building management. 1875-1975 , 1975
- ↑ Sabine Wehking: Am Markt 12 , DI 36, No. 194 † in the inscription catalog: City of Hannover on the inschriften.net page (= German inscriptions online)
- ↑ NN: 4.4 capital (see web links)
- ↑ Note: see however the window frames created in 1605, which otherwise would have to be assigned to Nottelmann the Younger alone ; also the work from 1610 (see below)
- ↑ Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : 1605 , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 27
- ↑ Gerd Weiß, Marianne Zehnpfennig Rathaus , as well as Königstrasse with side streets and Volgersweg , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , Architectural Monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover, Part 1, [Vol.] 10.1 , ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , pp. 54ff. , 77f., As well as 01 center in the annex List of architectural monuments acc. § 4 (NDSchG) (except for architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation) , status: July 1, 1985, City of Hanover, Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , p. 3ff.
- ↑ Note: Both the Hanover Art and Culture Lexicon as well as the Monument Topography ... only state Hans Nottelmann as the creator of the window frames and do not differentiate between the two possible sculptors of the same name.
- ↑ a b Helmut Knocke, Hugo Thielen: Hinüberstrasse 20 , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 152
- ↑ Note: Here, too, no distinction is made between the two sculptors in question
- ↑ Note: In this case, “Hans Nottelmann d. Ä. ". Source: Helmut Knocke, Hugo Thielen: Schmiedestraße 1 , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 194ff., Here: p. 197
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SURNAME | Nottelmann, Hans the Elder |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 16th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | buried April 22, 1614 |
Place of death | Hanover |