Richard Ohmann

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Bacchus (1880), Steglitz City Park
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Richard Ohmann (born July 28, 1850 in Weimar ; † April 26, 1910 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ) was a German sculptor .

Life

Ohmann received his training from Reinhold Begas . In 1878 he was awarded a small gold medal of art. He studied in Rome from 1878 to 1880 and was then a teacher at the teaching institute of the Berlin Museum of Applied Arts .

He was buried in the Wilmersdorf cemetery. His grave has been preserved.

Works

  • Berlin center
    • Facade statue of the scholar and scientist Johannes Müller on a corner projection above the entrance portal of the Museum für Naturkunde
    • Still image of the geologist Leopold von Buch on the facade of the Museum für Naturkunde on the left corner projecting above the entrance portal
  • Hünxe - Drevenack , at the entrance to the cemetery: statue of Emperor Wilhelm I, also a war memorial 1870/71, ceremoniously unveiled on June 25, 1900. The memorial was damaged several times, but restored and re-erected on the initiative of individual citizens.
  • Zeulenroda am Neumarkt: War memorial commemorating those who fell in the Franco-German War of 1870/71, ceremoniously unveiled on September 18, 1898. The monument was created by the master stonemason Eduard Zom from Zeulenroda, the Kaiser Wilhelm statue and the relief medallions of the emperor's paladins, Bismarck and Moltke, came from Ohmann.
  • Other works:
  • Germanin, begs husband for revenge for the shame inflicted on the Romans (1876)
  • Scene from the Flood (1878)
  • Female ideal bust (marble) exhibited in the 58th exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1880
  • Faun and Satyr exhibited at the 58th Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1880
  • Participation in the preparation of the wedding table silver for Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, later Kaiser Wilhelm II. (1881/83)
  • Portrait bust (1883)
  • Ideal female bust (1886)
  • Statuette of Kaiser Wilhelm I in silver as a gift of honor for Minister of State Robert von Puttkamer (1888)
  • Bust after a death mask (marble) and bust after life, exhibited in the 63rd exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin in 1892
  • Siren (1893)
  • Relief Portrait (1898)
  • Relief portrait of Theodor Kozlowski on the Kozlowski monument in Magdeburg (1900).
  • Female study head (plaster of paris) exhibited in the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1901

literature

Web links

Commons : Richard Ohmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Sixty-third exhibition of the K. Akademie der Künste zu Berlin . Rudolf Schuster, Berlin 1892, p. 110 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive - Illustrated Catalog).
  2. ^ Kozlowski memorial in Magdeburg. In: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung. XX, No. 58, July 25, 1900, pp. 355–356 (with illustration digital.zlb.de ).