Lorenz Strahlborn
Lorenz beam Born , also Laurens , Staelborn , Strel Born or radiation Born († 11. April 1753 in Lübeck ) was a German single-piece and bell-founder , who worked in Lübeck.
Life
Strahlborn came from Narva . He had worked as a journeyman at the Electoral Saxon Gießhof in Dresden , then went on a hike and received a certificate for it in 1723. After the death of the Lübeck council founder Peter Christoph Geier in April 1713, Strahlborn applied in December 1713 for the position of Lübeck council founder, which was also transferred to him in January 1714. In the same year he married Geier's daughter Susanne Euphrosine. The Hanseatic city ordered a council foundry not only for its own needs, but also for export, who managed the prestigious municipal foundry on the Lastadie . The council founder was not employed, but worked for his own account.
The permanent transfer of the foundry to his son Dietrich Strahlborn (baptized July 15, 1715) did not succeed because he died in 1749 before his father. He was succeeded as council founder in 1750 by his brother-in-law Johann Hinrich Armowitz .
Works
Strahlborn's first bell in Lübeck and, in a sense, his test piece in October 1713 was the Bet or Citizen Bell, the second largest bell in the ringing of St. Mary's Church . It was destroyed in 1942. Theodor Hach records in his Lübeck bell customer over 100 bells of the Strahlborns in the Lübeck area and in the churches of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg. Fifteen Strahlborn bells have been found in Denmark today. In the Nikolaikirche in Wismar there are two bells that he cast around, the guard bell from 1727 and the large bell from 1732.
The citizen bell in the Jakobikirche was cast by him in 1743 from several older bells. It had a weight of 3338 kg and bore the inscription
Anno 1743 in lvbeck as head of
the church S * Iacobi were
Mr. Hinrich Rvst Mayor
Mr. Matthævs Rodde Rathmann
Mr. Peter Bvsch and
Mr. Gotthard Friederich Carsten (Bvrgere)
Goss Mich Lavrentz Strahlborn
In 1745, as the coronation of his life's work, Strahlborn was commissioned to re-cast the large pulse bell in Lübeck Cathedral . He probably managed the extensive preparatory work himself, but left the casting to his son Dietrich, presumably for reasons of age and illness. With the destruction of Lübeck Cathedral in 1942, the largest and heaviest bell in Lübeck with a diameter of 2.32 m and a weight of approx. 8000 kg, which sounded between Lübeck and Stralsund, perished .
literature
- Theodor Hach : Lübecker Glockenkunde (= publications on the history of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck 2). Max Schmidt, Lübeck 1913, pp. 247-254.
- Historisk Samfund for Hjørring Amt (ed.): Vendsysselske Aarbøger . tape 116 , 1936, pp. 350 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive - A bell in Mosbjerg).
- Strahlborn, Laurenz . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 32 : Stephens – Theodotos . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1938, p. 151 .
- Günter Meyer: Bronze cannons from Lübeck - production and trade of the council founders. In: Journal of Lübeck History . Volume 96, 2016, pp. 143–163, here pp. 162–163.
- Claus Peter: The bells of the Wismar churches and their history. Wismar 2016, ISBN 978-3-934776-27-2 , p. 233.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ According to Kirkeklokker i Danmark - En registrant udarbejdet af Hans Nyholm , No. 154, accessed on June 21, 2010.
- ↑ Claus Peter: Timeline of the bell history of St. Nikolai. 2016, p. 144.
- ^ Friedrich Schlie: The art and history monuments of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin . Bärensprungsche Hofbuchdruckerei, Schwerin i. M. 1898, p. 139–140 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive - More bells in the volume on p. 300, p. 418, p. 450, p. 454, p. 555).
- ↑ Joh. Baltzer, F. Bruns (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck . tape 3 : Church of Old Lübeck, Cathedral, Jakobikirche, Agidienkirche . Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, p. 442-443 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
- ↑ Claus Peter: The bells of the Wismar churches and their history. 2016, p. 233.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Peter Christoph Geier |
Lübeck council founder 1714–1750 |
Johann Hinrich Armowitz |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Strahlborn, Lorenz |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Strahlborn, Laurenz; Strahlborn, Laurentius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German piece and bell caster |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th century |
DATE OF DEATH | April 11, 1753 |
Place of death | Lübeck |