List of works of art cast in Lauchhammer
The list of works of art cast in Lauchhammer lists works of art that have been manufactured in the Lauchhammer art and bell foundry since it was founded. It does not claim to be complete.
year | image | description | material | Location | Artist | Remarks |
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1784 | Big vase | iron | ||||
1788 | Monument to the Woman of Herculaneum | iron | Mückenberg Castle in Lauchhammer-West | |||
1789 | Busts of Trajanus , Augustus , Niobe | iron | ||||
1790 | Grave monument Countess von Einsiedel | iron | Dresden | Friedrich Wilhelm Eugen Döll | ||
1793 | Figures of the Ildefonso fountain | Weimar | originally for Goethe's house; referred to by him as " Castor and Pollux " | |||
1796 | Baptismal font | iron | St. Mauritius Church ( Wolkenburg ) | |||
1814 | ![]() |
Monument to General Moreau | bronze | Zschertnitz in Dresden | Räcknitzhöhe inChristian Gottlieb Kühn | The Moreau memorial commemorates the fatal wound of the Allied General Jean Victor Moreau in the Battle of Dresden . |
1817 | Door to the Hallisches Pförtchen | iron | Leipzig | |||
1826-1835 | ![]() |
Luther monument | bronze | Worms , Leipzig , Washington , Nordhausen | Ernst Rietschel | Art cast is considered the largest Reformation monument in the world and has been copied many times. |
1856 | ![]() |
Goethe and Schiller monument | bronze | Weimar | Ernst Rietschel | Copies of the still image can be found in San Francisco (1899), Milwaukee (1907), Cleveland (1906) and Anting (2006), among others . |
1858 | ![]() |
Statue of Prince Leopold III. Friedrich Franz of Anhalt-Dessau | bronze | Dessau | August Kiss | |
1864-1867 | ![]() |
Cast iron pillared hall for the Gezira Palace | iron | Gezira Nile Island , Cairo | Carl von Diebitsch | |
1868 | ![]() |
St. George fighting the dragon in the Nikolaiviertel | bronze | Berlin | August Kiss | |
1869 | Still image of Helvetia and Geneva | bronze | Geneva | Robert Dorer | Artificial casting is considered a national monument of Switzerland. | |
1876 | ![]() |
Ernst Rietschel Monument | bronze | Brühl's Terrace in Dresden | Johannes Schilling | |
1886-1891 | ![]() |
Candelabra for Moltke Bridge | bronze | Berlin | Carl Begas | |
1887 | ![]() |
Fountain figure shell minna | bronze | Goerlitz | Franz Ochs | The statue was melted down for war purposes in 1942, and the new casting took place again in Lauchhammer in 1993. |
1890 | King Friedrich I. | bronze | Berlin | Martin Wolff | destroyed | |
1892 | ![]() |
Gottfried Semper Monument | bronze | Brühl's Terrace in Dresden | Johannes Schilling | |
1893 | ![]() |
Fritz Reuter Memorial | bronze | Neubrandenburg | Martin Wolff | created with the collaboration of Wilhelm Wandschneider |
from 1893 | Kaiser Wilhelm Monument | bronze | Hohensyburg in Dortmund | Adolf von Donndorf | ||
1895 | Monument 1870/71 Victoria | bronze | Neubrandenburg | Martin Wolff | destroyed | |
1895 | Li Hongzhang Memorial | Shanghai | Otto Lang | |||
1895 | Leo defending his cubs against a snake | Berlin-Moabit | Albert Wolff | |||
1896 | Hygieia fountain | bronze | Inner courtyard of the Hamburg City Hall | Joseph von Kramer | ||
1896 | ![]() |
Sculpture Heilige Gertraude | bronze | Gertraudenbrücke Berlin | Rudolf Siemering | |
1896 | 1897-1898 |
Bismarck Monument (Düsseldorf) | bronze | Martin-Luther-Platz in Düsseldorf city center | August Bauer and Johannes Röttger | The inauguration ceremony of the Düsseldorf Bismarck monument in front of the Kunsthalle took place in May 1899. Today the memorial is on Martin-Luther-Platz. |
1898 | Bridgehead memorial Werner von Siemens | bronze | Potsdam Bridge Berlin | Julius Moser | Melted down for armaments purposes during World War II. | |
1898 | Bridgehead monument Hermann von Helmholtz | bronze | Potsdam Bridge Berlin | Max Klein | Melted down for armaments purposes during World War II. | |
1898 | Bridgehead monument Carl Friedrich Gauß | bronze | Potsdam Bridge Berlin | Gerhard Janensch | Melted down for armaments purposes during World War II. | |
1898 | Bridge head monument Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen | bronze | Potsdam Bridge Berlin | Reinhold Felderhoff | Melted down for armaments purposes during World War II. | |
1901 | Monument to Otto von Bismarck | bronze | Schwerin | Wilhelm Wandschneider | Dismantled and melted down after 1945. | |
1901 | Monument to Friedrich Franz III. | bronze | Rostock | Wilhelm Wandschneider | Melted down for armaments purposes during World War II. | |
1902 | Bust of Carl Westphal | bronze | Berlin | Martin Wolff | Melted down in 1942 | |
1903 | Otto von Bismarck | bronze | Lübeck | Hans Hundrieser | The second-placed design for the Hamburg Bismarck memorial was unveiled on Sedan Day in 1903 on today's Holstentorplatz by the then mayor Heinrich Klug and received on behalf of the Senate and the citizenship. Today he stands across from the emperor's equestrian image in the Lindenplatz park in front of the Lübeck train station . | |
1903 | Well of Justice | bronze | Wuppertal | Bernhard Hoetger | The 7.50 m tall bronze figure was melted down in 1944. In 2012 it was re-cast in a foundry in Düsseldorf. | |
1904 | ![]() |
Bust of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn | bronze | Neubrandenburg | Martin Wolff | |
1906 | ![]() |
Bust of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn | bronze | White water | Martin Wolff | Copy of the bust in Neubrandenburg |
1906 | Grave figure mourning | bronze | Zittau | Martin Wolff | ||
1906 | Statuette of Moritz of Orange | bronze | Martin Wolff | |||
1907 | Statue of Moritz of Orange | bronze | Berlin | Martin Wolff | Taken over from the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg in 2002, has been at the Berlin City Palace Visitor Center since 2016 | |
1907 | Relief Friedrich II. | bronze | Leuthen (Silesia) | Martin Wolff | ||
1907 | Gothic fountain | bronze | Frankfurt am Main | Stanislaus Cauer | ||
1907 | ![]() |
Fontane monument | bronze | Neuruppin | Max Wiese | |
1908 | Bust knight | bronze | Waldenburg / Silesia | Martin Wolff | ||
1909 | Statue of Friedrich Wilhelm | bronze | Neustrelitz | Martin Wolff | destroyed | |
1911 | Fritz Reuter memorial | bronze | Stavenhagen | Wilhelm Wandschneider | received at the place | |
1911 | Statue of Joachim II | bronze | City Palace Berlin | Martin Wolff | lost | |
1911 | Monument Teuton with Valkyrie | Max Kruse | ||||
1911-1913 | three figures of the industrial fountain | bronze | Fürstenplatz Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt | Friedrich Coubillier | On the occasion of the opening of the Great Art Exhibition in 1913, the industrial fountain in front of the former art palace was inaugurated. Today the three sculptures are on Fürstenplatz in Friedrichstadt in a new fountain. | |
1912 | Statue of Gaspard de Coligny | bronze | Wilhelmshaven | Martin Wolff | ||
1913 | Barclay de Tolly statue | bronze | Riga | Wilhelm Wandschneider | The five-meter-tall statue has been lost since 1915. It was reconstructed in 2002 and a replica has now been placed on the base that has been preserved. | |
1914 | Bust Hülsen-Haeseler | bronze | City Palace Berlin | Martin Wolff | ||
1919 | Grave figure | bronze | Senftenberg | Martin Wolff | ||
1921 | Relief panel | Bergakademie Freiberg | Ludwig Godenschweg (1889–1942) | |||
1923 | Racing equestrian monument | bronze | Trabrennbahn Berlin-Karlshorst | Willibald Fritsch | ||
1980s |
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Five children's drip fountain | bronze | Dönhoffplatz , Berlin-Mitte | Evelyn Hartnick | planned in the 1980s for the Gipsdreieck Park in Berlin-Mitte; Installed in 2013 in Monbijoupark in Berlin-Mitte but dismantled after a few weeks due to damage caused by vandalism; Restoration and storage at the blacksmith Bernd Helmich in Berlin-Alt-Glienicke; Inauguration on May 20, 2016 behind the Spittelkolonnaden on Dönhoffplatz in Berlin-Mitte on the initiative of the local interest group Leipziger Straße / Krausenstraße |
2000 | ![]() |
Nachguss Frau von Herkulaneum | iron | Lauchhammer-West Castle Park in Lauchhammer-West | ||
2000 | Bronze sculpture flight and expulsion | bronze | Betzdorf town hall | in front of the|||
2009 | ![]() |
Democracy bell | bronze | Augustusplatz Leipzig | ||
2009/2010 | ![]() |
2 lion sculptures | bronze | New Palace in Muskauer Park | Stairs in front of theKristof Grunert , Steffen Bachmann | Friedrich von Oranien-Nassau , Prince of the Netherlands, had the Flemish and Walloon lions erected in front of his castle as monumental heraldic animals. They were melted down after World War II. |
literature
- City administration Lauchhammer (ed.): Lauchhammer - stories of a city . Geiger Verlag, Horb am Neckar 2003, ISBN 3-89570-857-7 .
- Susanne Kähler, Karl Bertuch, Alexander von Gleichen-Rußwurm: Artificial casting in Lauchhammer: 1784 until today . In: Martin H. Schmidt (Ed.): Regardeur (series of publications for art / artists / viewers) . Norderstedt 2011, ISBN 978-3-8423-2727-6 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Bismarck Memorial , Art in Public Space Lübeck, accessed on December 17, 2016
- ↑ Local Notes. In: Lübeckische Blätter , volume 45, number 36, edition of September 6, 1903, p. 462.
- ^ Yearbook of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg , Volume 4, 2001/2002
- ↑ Dirk Jericho: bronze children sculpture is now on the Marion-Gräfin-Dönhoff-Platz - middle. In: berliner-woche.de. May 26, 2016, accessed January 9, 2020 .
- ↑ Dirk Jericho: Bronze children are looking for a home: the sculpture is now to be set up at the Marienkirche - center. In: berliner-woche.de. November 13, 2015, accessed January 9, 2020 .
- ↑ Inauguration of the "five-children-drip fountain" in the park at Marion-Gräfin-Dönhoff-Platz - Berlin.de. In: berlin.de. Retrieved January 9, 2020 .
- ↑ Season start with "Lion Roar" in Park Bad Muskau. Ostdeutsche Sparkassenstiftung, April 1, 2010, accessed on July 5, 2013 .