Otto Richter (sculptor)
Emil Otto Richter (born March 18, 1867 in Löbnitz in the Delitzsch district ; † 1941 or 1943 in Braunschweig ) was a German sculptor .
Life
Richter initially worked as an ivory carver. He became a student of the manufactory in Charlottenburg and attended the teaching establishment of the Berlin Museum of Applied Arts , the Royal Art School in Berlin and the Berlin Art Academy . He worked and modeler for the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin . He made trips to Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, North Africa, Scotland, Spain and Russia. In 1899 he became a teacher and later a professor at the School of Applied Arts in Berlin. He ran a sculptor's workshop in Berlin, as did the stonemason Carl Schilling (1876–1939), who worked with him more often, in what would later become the Berlin district of Tempelhof .
In 1901 he won first prize in the competition for the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial in Charlottenburg.
Museums and exhibitions (selection)
- 1898: Great Berlin art exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts ( St. Georg , model for a copper fireplace insert)
- 1903: Munich Annual Exhibition in the Royal Glass Palace (marble group Die Qual )
- 1906: 33rd annual exhibition of the Society of Fine Artists in the Künstlerhaus Vienna (bronze relief Die Arbeit , marble group Die Qual )
- 1907: International art and large horticultural exhibition in Mannheim (fountain model for the department store of the city of Mannheim)
- 1909: Bronze statue The winner. Present from the artist to the Mannheim City Art Collection
Works (selection)
- Architectural sculptures on the Reichstag building, on the Pomeranian Bank and on the real estate and transport bank in Berlin
- around 1900: Models for the sculptures on the business building for the civil departments of the Berlin I Regional Court and the Berlin I District Court in Berlin-Mitte
- around 1903: Eagle with a snake on the government building in Frankfurt an der Oder
- around 1904: Models for the plastic jewelry of the Grunewald Church in Berlin-Grunewald including a figure of Christ
- around 1906: Figures on the extension of the Moabit Criminal Court in Berlin
- around 1910: Models for the plastic jewelry of the Paul-Gerhardt-Church in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
- around 1915/1919: Memorial to the fallen German soldiers in the southern cemetery in Lille
- around 1924: Building decorations for the office building of the Reichsbahndirektion Opole
- 1928: Guide dog memorial in the Berlin Zoological Garden on Hardenbergplatz , Berlin-Tiergarten
- 1933: Life-size bronze sculpture of two horses, modeled after cold-blooded horses from the Schultheiss brewery , originally in the courtyard of the Red City Hall ; it was intended for Treptower Park in the planning phase . On the initiative of the Mayor of Berlin Julius Lippert , it was set up in the northern part of the Spandauer Südpark . It was dismantled during the Second World War as part of the non-ferrous metal collections in 1942.
- Models for the sculptures at the Schöneberg District Court , the District Court of Dortmund , at the district court of Hanover , at the Amtsgericht Duisburg and at the district court in Essen
- Adler on the Bismarck Bridge in Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Eagle for the Boedecker monument in the Reich Insurance Office in Berlin
- Two portal figures for the building of the old arts and crafts museum in Berlin
- Fountain in the New Town Hall in Mannheim
- Figures on the building of the Prussian Ministry of Culture in Berlin
- Two reliefs for the Magdeburg Life Insurance building in Magdeburg
- Bronze equestrian figure of Heinrich I in the Nordhausen Museum
- War memorials in Brück
literature
- Maximilian Rapsilber: The sculptor Otto Richter - Berlin. In: German art and decoration, illustrated monthly books for modern painting, sculpture, architecture, home art and artistic women’s work. 7th year 1903/1904, 13th half volume (October 1903 to March 1904), p. 303. ( uni-heidelberg.de ).
- Friedrich Jansa: German visual artists in words and pictures. Jansa, Leipzig 1912, pp. 480-482.
- Judge, Otto . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 28 : Ramsden-Rosa . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1934, p. 300 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Volker Lessing: Hanover District Court. A reading book with pictures. Tertulla-Verlag, Soest 2014, ISBN 978-3-9815602-4-4 , pp. 184-193. (Chapter The construction phase since May 1908 )
- ↑ Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
- ^ Hermann Alexander Müller, Hans Wolfgang Singer: Richter, Emil Otto . In: General Artist Lexicon . Literary Institute, Rütten & Loening, Frankfurt a. M. 1921, p. 233 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- ^ Illustrated catalog . Rud. Schuster, Berlin 1893, p. 99 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- ^ Official catalog of the Munich annual exhibition in the Kgl. Glass palace . Verlag der Münchener Künstlergenossenschaft, Munich 1903, p. 160 , Figure p. 125 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive , Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- ^ Catalog of the 33rd annual exhibition in Vienna . Cooperative of Visual Artists Vienna, Vienna 1906, p. 33 and 45 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- ^ Anniversary exhibition Mannheim 1907 - International art and large horticultural exhibition, from May 1st to October 20th . Mannheim 1907, p. 41 and 104 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- ↑ Short list of the paintings and sculptures in the municipal art collection . Self-published, Mannheim 1909 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- ^ Günther Jahn: The buildings and art monuments of Berlin. City and district of Spandau . Gebr. Mann, Berlin 1971, p. 356.
- ^ Rainer Fliegner: Spandau. History and stories. (= Heimat-Archiv .) Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2007, ISBN 978-3-86680-122-6 , p. 94. ( limited preview on Google Books)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Judge, Otto |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Richter, Emil Otto (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 18, 1867 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Löbnitz , Delitzsch district |
DATE OF DEATH | 1943 |
Place of death | Braunschweig |