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Christian Daniel Rauch (2 January 1777 – 3 December 1857) was a German sculptor. He founded the Berlin school of sculpture, and was the foremost German sculptor of the 19th century.

Christian Daniel Rauch
Rauch in 1855
Born(1777-01-02)2 January 1777
Arolsen, Waldeck, Holy Roman Empire
Died3 December 1857(1857-12-03) (aged 80)
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
NationalityGerman
EducationFriedrich Valentin
Johann Christian Ruhl
Prussian Academy of Art
Known forSculpture
Notable work
Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great
Christian Daniel Rauch by Ernst Rietschel (1857), Albertinum, Dresden
Christian Daniel Rauch by Ernst Rietschel (1857), Albertinum, Dresden
Rauch's grave in Berlin
Rauch's grave in Berlin

Life


Bust of Christian Daniel Rauch by David d'Angers (1834)
Bust of Christian Daniel Rauch by David d'Angers (1834)

Rauch was born at Arolsen in the Principality of Waldeck in the Holy Roman Empire. His father was employed at the court of Prince Frederick II of Hesse, and in 1790 the lad was apprenticed to the court sculptor of Arolsen, Friedrich Valentin. In 1795, he became assistant to Johann Christian Ruhl, the court sculptor of Kassel. After the death of his father in 1796 and his older brother in 1797, he moved to Berlin where he was appointed groom of the chamber in the king's household. He abandoned sculpture temporarily, but his new position provided a wider field for improvement, and he soon used the opportunity and practised his art in spare hours. He came under the influence of Johann Gottfried Schadow.

In 1802, he exhibited his "Sleeping Endymion." Queen Louisa of Prussia, surprising him one day in the act of modeling her features in wax, sent him to study at the Prussian Academy of Art. Not long afterwards, in 1804, Count Sandrecky gave Rauch the means to complete his education at Rome, where Wilhelm von Humboldt, Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorvaldsen befriended him.[1] He also executed his life-size bust of Queen Louise in marble, and among his other early works were busts of the poet Zacharias Werner, Count Wengersky and the painter Raphael Mengs, the latter executed on a commission from Ludwig I of Bavaria.[citation needed] Other works were bas-reliefs of "Hippolytus and Phaedra," "Mars and Venus wounded by Diomede," and a "Child praying." He remained in Rome for six years.[1]

In 1811, Rauch was commissioned to execute a monument for Queen Louisa of Prussia. The statue, representing the queen in a sleeping posture, was placed in a mausoleum in the grounds of Charlottenburg, and procured great fame and a European reputation for the artist. A similar statue of the Queen, even more successful, was placed in the Sanssouci Park at Potsdam. The erection of nearly all public statues came to be entrusted to him. There were, among others, Bülow, Yorck and Scharnhorst at Berlin, Blücher at Breslau, Maximilian at Munich, Francke at Halle, Dürer at Nuremberg, Luther at Wittenberg, and Grand Duke Paul Friedrich at Schwerin.[1]

By 1824, he had executed 70 busts in marble of which 20 were of colossal size. His colossal bronze statues of Blücher are 13 feet in height, and he also executed the greater part of the 12 statues in iron which compose the National Monument for the Liberation Wars on the Kreuzberg, near Berlin. One of his finest works is the group "Faith, Hope and Charity," which he presented to his native town, Arolsen.

At length, in 1830, Rauch began, along with the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the models for a colossal equestrian monument at Berlin to honor King Frederick II of Prussia (Frederick the Great). This work was inaugurated with great pomp in May 1851, and is regarded as one of the masterpieces of modern sculpture, the crowning achievement of Rauch's work as a portrait and historic sculptor. Princes decorated Rauch with honors and the academies of Europe enrolled him among their members. A statue of Immanuel Kant for Königsberg and a statue of Albrecht Thaer for Berlin occupied his attention during some of his last years; and he had just finished a model of Moses praying between Aaron and Hur when he was attacked by his last illness.[1] In 1837 Rauch became associated member of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands.[2] He died at Dresden, aged 80.




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Notes


  1. Chisholm 1911.
  2. "Christian Daniel Rauch (1777 - 1857)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 30 July 2015.

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[de] Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch (* 2. Januar 1777 in Arolsen; † 3. Dezember 1857 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Bildhauer. Neben seinem Lehrer Johann Gottfried Schadow war er der bedeutendste Vertreter des deutschen Klassizismus und der Begründer der Berliner Bildhauerschule. Zu seinen Hauptwerken gehören das Grabmal für Königin Luise von Preußen (1814), die Denkmäler für Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow (1822), Gerhard von Scharnhorst (1822), Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1826) und Friedrich den Großen (1851) in Berlin, das Denkmal für König Maximilian I. Joseph von Bayern (1835) in München und das Albrecht-Dürer-Denkmal (1840) in Nürnberg. Wichtige Gedenkstätten des Bildhauers sind das Christian-Daniel-Rauch-Geburtshaus und das Christian-Daniel-Rauch-Museum in Arolsen.
- [en] Christian Daniel Rauch

[es] Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch (Arolsen, principado de Waldeck, 2 de enero de 1777 - 3 de diciembre de 1857) fue un escultor alemán del Neoclasicismo.

[fr] Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch (2 janvier 1777 - 3 décembre 1857) est un sculpteur allemand, élève de Johann Gottfried Schadow. Il appartient à l'école de sculpture de Berlin dont il renouvela le style.

[it] Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch (Bad Arolsen, 2 gennaio 1777 – Dresda, 3 dicembre 1857) è stato uno scultore tedesco, allievo di Johann Gottfried Schadow. Appartenne alla scuola di scultura di Berlino della quale rinnovò lo stile.

[ru] Раух, Кристиан Даниэль

Кристиан Даниэль Ра́ух (нем. Christian Daniel Rauch; 2 января 1777, Арользен — 3 декабря 1857, Дрезден) — немецкий скульптор периода классицизма.



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