Wilhelm Mues (sculptor)
Wilhelm Mues (born August 28, 1877 in Bremen , † September 14, 1946 in New York City , full name August Wilhelm Mues ) was a German sculptor and craftsman .
Life and works
Mues grew up in the early days of the German Empire . He attended the Berlin School of Applied Arts and was a student of Ludwig Manzel and, from 1895 to 1898, of Martin Wolff .
For a while, Mues ran a studio in Hanover . He worked for Gotthold Riegelmann (1864–1935) and H. Giesecke in Charlottenburg, among others.
- His best-known works are the large reclining animal sculptures made of sandstone for the elephant gate from 1899 , which forms the main entrance to the Berlin Zoological Garden (destroyed in World War II, reconstructed in the 1980s).
- In 1912 he also created the large bronze relief with a scene from the life of the reformer Martin Luther on the memorial in front of the Luther school in the Auenviertel of Erfurt's Andreasvorstadt .
Mues created
- the "Dr. Bieber memorial [in] Hamburg "
- figural jewelry for
- the new town hall in Hanover
- the Charlottenburg Town Hall and the Ratskeller in Charlottenburg
- the New Bonn Bridge
- the New Mainzer Bridge
- the "Rolandhaus" in Bremen , figures at the Bremen town hall and Bremen Ratskeller
Mues was also active as a medalist. In 1906, for example, the Berlin art foundry Hermann Noack made a bronze plaque in memory of the physician and microbiologist Robert Koch based on a design by Mues . In the same year Noack cast a bronze relief based on a design by Mues for the prize of the specialist floristry journal “Die Bindekunst”, published and directed in Erfurt by Johannes Olbertz.
Around 1916 a bronze half-bust was created with the likeness of Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse .
literature
- Friedrich Jansa: German visual artists in words and pictures. With a list of Richter's works at the time, Leipzig: Jansa, 1912, p. 414.
- Mues, August Wilhelm . In: Hans Wolfgang Singer (Ed.): General Artist Lexicon. Life and works of the most famous visual artists . Prepared by Hermann Alexander Müller . tape 6 : Second addendum with corrections . Literary Institute, Rütten & Loening, Frankfurt a. M. 1922, p. 204 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f Mues, Wilhelm . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 25 : Moehring – Olivié . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1931.
- ↑ Mues, Wilhelm . In: Hans Wolfgang Singer (Ed.): General Artist Lexicon. Life and works of the most famous visual artists . Prepared by Hermann Alexander Müller . 5th unchanged edition. tape 5 : Vialle-Zyrlein. Supplements and corrections . Literary Institute, Rütten & Loening, Frankfurt a. M. 1921, p. 217 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive - Supplements).
- ^ Wilhelm Mues bronze relief with a scene from the life of Martin Luther
- ↑ Koch, Robert in honor directory of Luisenstädtischer Education Association
- ↑ ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: lot-tissimo.com )
- ↑ ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: lot-tissimo.com )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mues, Wilhelm |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mues, August Wilhelm; Mues, A. Wilhelm; Mues, AW; Muës, Wilhelm |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 28, 1877 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bremen |
DATE OF DEATH | September 14, 1946 |
Place of death | New York City |