Johann Friedrich Ziesenis
Johann Friedrich Blasius Ziesenis (baptized August 10, 1715 in Hanover ; † September 16, 1787 there ) was a German wood and stone sculptor . He comes from an important family of artisans and artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, whose works are attributed to the Hanoverian Rococo .
family
Johann Friedrich Blasius was the son of the Hanoverian sculptor Johann Heinrich Ludwig Ziesenis (born November 10, 1686 in Hanover, † July 7, 1765 there). He was the cousin of the painter Johann Georg Ziesenis the Elder. J. and related to his daughter Maria Elisabeth Ziesenis . Another ancestor was the Hanoverian sculptor Johann Conrad Ziesenis .
Life
Johann Friedrich Blasius Ziesenis probably received his training as a sculptor from his father Johann Heinrich Ludwig Ziesenis (1686–1765) in Hanover. It is believed that he then worked in the workshop of the Hildesheim sculptor Ernst Dietrich Bartels . His third - and at the same time most important - teacher was certainly the Mannheim sculptor Paul Egell , who set up his altar of the 'Immaculate Conception' in Hildesheim Cathedral in 1731. Through his work in Bartels' workshop, he certainly had the opportunity to see Egell's work in the cathedral. So it can be assumed that he met him there and was able to continue learning from him. Based on stylistic peculiarities, one can assume that he went to Mannheim with Egell and continued his education there. Unfortunately, there are no written sources on this.
In 1743 Ziesenis created the alabaster figures on the altar of St. George's Chapel for Hildesheim Cathedral . For the Schnellen Graben, which was newly built in Hanover from 1742 to 1745, he formed a stone with a clover leaf coat of arms. In 1746 he created one of his main works - the epitaph for the landdrosten Johann Georg von dem Bussche.
In 1747 he was sent to Paris "to perfect himself (..) under the famous Bouchardon ..."
In Hanover, Ziesenis created the pulpit of the Kreuzkirche in 1758 based on the design by Johann Paul Heumann and in 1759 the altar of the Neustädter Church . In the following years Ziesenis worked almost exclusively for churches. This was probably due to the fact that Hanover was ruled from London due to the personal union with England. Thus, although Ziesenis was appointed court sculptor around 1747, he hardly ever received an order from the court. In particular, he created pulpit altars in and around Hanover. In the last year of his life, 1787, he created a pulpit altar, a balustrade and a baptism for the Church of Our Lady in Neustadt am Rübenberge . What is special for us today is that we still have handwritten drawings of this work.
Other works
- 1735: Pulpit altar in the St. Petrikirche in Göttingen-Grone
- 1753: Sculpture of John the Baptist in St. Lamberti Church in Hildesheim , figure by Johann Friedrich Blasius Ziesenis
- 1756: Altar of the church in Helstorf
literature
- Friedrich Bleibaum : picture carver families of the Hanoverian and Hildesheim baroque (= studies of art history ). Heitz, Strasbourg 1924, p. 236 ff.
- Udo von Alvensleben , Hans Reuther : Herrenhausen, the summer residence of the Guelphs. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1929, p.
- Adolf Feulner : Sculpture and painting of the 18th century in Germany (= handbook of art history ). 1929, p.
- Curt Habicht : The Lower Saxony Art Circle. Economic Society for the Study of Lower Saxony, Hanover 1930, p.
- Arnold Nöldeke : The art monuments of the province of Hanover. Volume 1 Hanover District. Issues 1 and 2 City of Hanover . Hanover 1932.
- Hanoverian Rococo. Johann Friedrich, Johann Georg, Elisabeth Zisenis. Exhibition in the Hanover State Museum, summer 1937. Hanover State Museum, Hanover 1937.
- Ziesenis, Johann Friedrich Blasius . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 36 : Wilhelmy-Zyzywi . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1947, p. 496 .
- Ulfried Müller: The design of the single-axis pulpit altar by Johann Friedrich Blasius Ziesenis. In: Low German contributions to art history. Volume 11, 1972, pp. 155-164.
- Jörg Rasmussen: Egell and Ziesenis. In: Yearbook of the Hamburg Art Collections . Volume 21, 1976, pp. 155-164.
- Peter Volk : Rococo plastic. Hirmer, Munich 1981, p.?.
- Heinz Koberg : Churches - monasteries - chapels in the district of Hanover from Helmershausen to Hase. District of Hanover, Hanover 1991, p.
- Hugo Thielen : Ziesenis, (2) Johann Friedrich Blasius. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 398 ( books.google.de ).
Web links
- Literature by and about Johann Friedrich Ziesenis in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ Hannoversches Rococo. Johann Friedrich, Johann Georg, Elisabeth Zisenis. Exhibition in the Hanover State Museum, summer 1937. Hanover State Museum, Hanover 1937.
- ^ Friedrich Bleibaum: picture carver families of the Hanoverian and Hildesheim baroque (= studies of art history ). Heitz, Strasbourg 1924, p. 236 ff.
- ^ Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Fast digging. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein u. a. (Ed.): Stadtlexikon Hannover. From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 547 f.
- ^ Friedrich Bleibaum: picture carver families of the Hanoverian and Hildesheim baroque (= studies of art history ). Heitz, Strasbourg 1924, p. 241.
- ↑ Ulfried Müller: The design of the uniaxial pulpit altar by Johann Friedrich Blasius Ziesenis. In: Low German contributions to art history. Volume 11, 1972, pp. 155-164.
- ↑ Ina Birkenbeul: The sculpture John the Baptist with a baptismal bowl in the St. Lamberti Church, Hildesheim. Restorative investigation and creation of a treatment concept. Diploma thesis HAWK Hildesheim 2002 ( 193.175.110.9 summary).
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SURNAME | Ziesenis, Johann Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ziesenis, Johann Friedrich Blasius (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German wood and stone sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | baptized August 10, 1715 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | September 16, 1787 |
Place of death | Hanover |