Julius Bayerle

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Julius Bayerle (born June 12, 1826 in Düsseldorf , † August 8, 1873 in Düsseldorf) was a German sculptor and painter and professor at the Düsseldorf Art Academy .

Life

Theodor Mintrop (2015)
Madonna am Hochkreuz (2019)

Julius Hubert Bayerle, son of the clothes maker Franz Bayerle († 1852) and Catharine Abelshausen, studied painting at the Düsseldorf Art Academy from 1850 to 1860. There was Wilhelm von Schadow his teacher. At the University of Leuven he found another opportunity for training with Karel Hendrik Geerts . He went on study trips, including one to Rome , where he stayed from November 1853 to January 1854. In 1854 he returned to Düsseldorf, where he was appointed the first professor of sculpture at the academy, which was re-established in 1819. First a series of works of religious content was created, such as a crucifixion group for Wesel , Christ and the Apostles for Krefeld and a Madonna for Sigmaringen . The later achievements of Julius Bayerle have a more profane, partly also decorative character; underneath there are statues and monumental sculptures for buildings. Julius Bayerle, Knight of the Royal Crown Order , died in Düsseldorf at the age of 47.

Anton Josef Reiss and Leo Müsch are among his students .

Works

literature

Web links

Commons : Julius Bayerle  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bayerle, Julius on oxfordartonline.com
  2. Rhenish ancestors - In the footsteps of the ancestors - database and information exchange on ancestry and family research along the Rhine and the Mettmann district
  3. Civil state of the city of Dusseldorf, birth 12 June 1826 Julius Hubert, son of the clothes maker Franz Bayerle and Katharine Abel Hausen, Ddorf , Düsseldorf newspaper (No. 167) of 19 June 1826
  4. See Findbuch 212.01.04 Student lists of the Düsseldorf Art Academy , website in the archive.nrw.de portal ( North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive )
  5. ^ Friedrich Noack : The Germanness in Rome since the end of the Middle Ages. 2 volumes. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart 1927, Volume 1, p. 599, Volume 2, p. 78
  6. ^ Bettina Baumgärtel : The Düsseldorf School of Painting and its international charisma . In: Bettina Baumgärtel (ed.): The Düsseldorf School of Painting and its international charisma . Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86568-702-9 , Volume 1, p. 25
  7. Death notice: Today the sculptor Julius Bayerle, Knight of the King, died. Order of the Crown, in the 48th year of his life. Düsseldorf, August 8, 1873 , in Düsseldorfer Volksblatt (No. 186) of August 11, 1873
  8. ^ Helga Becker: Anton Josef Reiss (1835–1900). Life and work. Tectum, Baden-Baden 2017, ISBN 978-3-8288-3861-1 , p. 18 ( limited preview in Google book search)
  9. ^ Suidbert-Denkmal , on denkmal-wuppertal.de, accessed on May 3, 2019
  10. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz (1721–1773), Prussian equestrian general on rheinische-geschichte.lvr.de
  11. Recent research has shown that the sculpture was created in 1864 and was made by the Düsseldorf sculptor Julius Bayerle (1826-1873). , at ars-publica-duesseldorf.com, accessed on May 3, 2019
  12. Karin Schwarz: Directory of the communal monuments between 1838 and 1916. Dissertation. University of Trier 2004, p. 302 ( online , PDF; 43.5 MB).