Hermann Feuerhahn

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Wilhelm August Hermann Feuerhahn (20 May 1873 in Bönnien [de], Landkreis Marienburg (Hannover) [de], Province of Hanover – 19 April 1941[1]) was a German sculptor particularly known for his architectural sculpture.

Life and achievements[edit]

Several of his works were created together with Georg Roch [de] and are jointly attributed to Feuerhahn & Roch.

In 1905, Feuerhahn founded the Workshops for Cemetery Art together with Hugo Lederer, Georg Wrba and other sculptors.[2] There, they designed gravestones that were marketed on the basis of type construction with simple modifications.[3]

Feuerhahn died in Berlin at the age of 77.

Work[edit]

Frohsinn (from the series Temperamente) in Stadttheater Bremerhaven (1910)

References[edit]

  1. ^ StA Schmargendorf, Sterbeurkunde Nr. 298/1941
  2. ^ Hermann Feuerhahn on Artnet
  3. ^ Uta Lehnert: Den Toten eine Stimme. Der Parkfriedhof Lichterfelde. Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-89468-204-3, p. 38.
  4. ^ Michael Klant: Vergessene Bildhauer. In Skulptur in Freiburg. Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts im öffentlichen Raum. Freiburg 2000, ISBN 3-922675-77-8, pp. 171f.
  5. ^ Berlin in der Berliner Landesdenkmalliste
  6. ^ Antje Hansen: Oskar Kaufmann. Ein Theaterarchitekt zwischen Tradition und Moderne. Gebr. Mann, Berlin 2001, pp. 222–229.
  7. ^ Hans Schliepmann: Oskar Kaufmanns Stadttheater in Bremerhaven. In Berliner Architekturwelt [de]. 17. Jahrgang 1914/1915, issue 2, pp. 45–84. ([1])

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