Ludwig Brunow

German sculptor (1843–1913)
Ludwig Brunow (1898), drawing from a photograph (?)

Ludwig Brunow (9 July 1843, Lutheran – 13 January 1913, Berlin) was a German sculptor.

Life

He was the illegitimate child of the local sexton's daughter and spent most of his youth working as a shepherd, but quickly caught up on his education when the opportunity arose. First, he went to Lübz, completing an apprenticeship in carpentry, then found work as a journeyman in Rostock, where he began taking drawing lessons. In 1866, he planned to emigrate to America, but his plans fell through and he became a student of Eduard Lürssen [de] at the Bauakademie in Berlin. The following year, his talent was recognized by the art historian Friedrich Eggers and, at Eggers request, he moved to the Prussian Academy of Art. From 1871 to 1873, he worked as an assistant on the staffs of Rudolf Siemering and Christian Genschow.

He won his first award in 1876 at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, followed that same year by the "Verdienstkreuz" of the House Order of the Wendish Crown of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. In 1893, he was appointed a "Grand Ducal Professor". In 1901 he closed his studio and stopped accepting large projects. In his spare time, he was a member of a private chamber music quartet, along with the poet Karl Eggers (Friedrich's brother) and Heinrich Seidel. His grave in the Alter Zwölf-Apostel-Kirchhof [de] is unmarked.

Selected major works

An exhaustive list of his works may be found in the corresponding article on German Wikipedia

Gallery

  • Ludwig Brunow Figur - Tag
    Ludwig Brunow Figur - Tag
  • Helmut von Moltke, Parchim
    Helmut von Moltke, Parchim
  • Frederick I of Prussia, Berlin-Mitte
    Frederick I of Prussia, Berlin-Mitte
  • Rostock Universität Figur Weisheit
    Rostock Universität Figur Weisheit
  • Ludwig Brunow Replik Denkmal Friedrich Franz II
    Ludwig Brunow Replik Denkmal Friedrich Franz II
  • Frederick Francis II, Schwerin
    Frederick Francis II, Schwerin
  • Frederick William II, Berlin-Mitte
    Frederick William II, Berlin-Mitte
  • Gustavus Adolphus, Lützen
    Gustavus Adolphus, Lützen
  • Ludwig Brunow Erfüllter Traum
    Ludwig Brunow Erfüllter Traum

References

Further reading

  • Fred Ruchhöft: Aus dem Leben des Bildhauers Ludwig Brunow. In: Stier und Greif, Vol.4, 1994, pgs.62–65

External links

Media related to Ludwig Brunow at Wikimedia Commons

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