Ludwig Eisenberger (sculptor)

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Ludwig Eisenberger was a German sculptor who worked in Berlin from 1895 to 1920 .

life and work

Little is known about Eisenberger's life. From 1895 to 1920 he worked as a sculptor in Berlin, where he created numerous bronze statuettes , which were often handcrafted by the Gladenbeck foundry located there . The Magdeburg art institute Reps & Trinte sold Eisenberger's designs. His works often showed male and female nudes and had titles such as

  • Young warrior with a spear
  • Female nude with a shell , 1910
  • Male nude with a whip
  • Bathers
  • Ironworkers
  • Slave with lions
  • Athlete as a warrior , around 1900
  • Gladiator with two tigers
  • Standing Germanic warrior over a Roman standard
  • Standing foil fencer, examining the blade of his weapon
  • fencer
  • Archer
  • Gooseies
  • Standing youth in loincloth with short sword and laurel wreath
  • Warrior with shield
  • Equestrian portrait of Bartolomeo Colleoni
  • Triumphant Gaul

At the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1900, Eisenberger showed a female bronze figure.

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Individual evidence

  1. Magdeburg City Planning Office: The Napoleonic Foundations of Magdeburg. Socio-urban studies of the Neue Neustadt and the Sudenburg. 1994, p. 125.
  2. ^ Great Berlin Art Exhibition, 1900. Catalog. Prussian Academy of Arts, Association of Berlin Artists, State Art Academy Düsseldorf, Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1900, p. 93.