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Ernst Julius Hähnel (9 March 1811, Dresden – 22 May 1891, Dresden) was a German sculptor and Professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts.

Ernst Hähnel, photograph by Franz Hanfstaengl
Ernst Hähnel, photograph by Franz Hanfstaengl
Maenad and the Panther by Ernst Julius Hähnel 1886, Albertinum, Dres
Maenad and the Panther by Ernst Julius Hähnel 1886, Albertinum, Dres
Replacement gravestone for Ernst Hähnel in the Old Catholic Cemetery in Dresden
Replacement gravestone for Ernst Hähnel in the Old Catholic Cemetery in Dresden

He is especially remembered for his public statuary. His works of art can be admired throughout Germany.


Life


He was born in Dresden on 9 March 1811.

He originally studied architecture at the Dresden Academy then, in 1826, went to the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, where he remained until 1831 and later switched to sculpture after taking classes with Ernst Rietschel and Ludwig Schwanthaler. He took a study trip to Rome and Florence and returned to Munich, living there from 1835 to 1838, when he was appointed to the Dresden Academy.

Upon arriving there, Gottfried Semper entrusted him with the preparation of some sculptures for the new Semperoper (Opera House). In 1845, he created the Beethoven Monument in Bonn, the work which made him famous. He became a full Professor at the Dresden Academy in 1848.[1] Johannes Schilling and Christian Behrens were among his best-known students.

In 1859, he received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Leipzig and, in 1883, became an Honorary citizen of Dresden.

He died on 22 May 1891 and is buried in the Old Catholic Cemetery in south Dresden.[2] The original grave was removed due to the German practice of requiring ongoing payments by relatives not being paid, but was replaced by a new grave in April 2016.


Selected works



Other notable works



References


  1. Hähnel, Ernst Julius. In Volker Klimpel: Berühmte Dresdner. Hellerau-Verlag, Dresden 2002, ISBN 3-910184-85-5, p. 61.
  2. Gertraude Stahl-Heimann: Dresdner Friedhöfe und ihre Besonderheiten. Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, Heidelberg 1996, S. 53.
  3. Kunst im öffentlichen Raum. Informationsbroschüre der Landeshauptstadt Dresden, Dezember 1996.

Further reading




Media related to Ernst Hähnel at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


[de] Ernst Hähnel

Ernst Julius Hähnel (* 9. März 1811 in Dresden; † 22. Mai 1891 ebenda; vollständiger Name: Ernst Julius Hähnel) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Professor an der Dresdner Kunstakademie.
- [en] Ernst Julius Hähnel

[fr] Ernst Hähnel

Ernst Julius Hähnel, né le 9 mars 1811 à Dresde (Saxe) et mort le 22 mai 1891 à Dresde, est un sculpteur allemand qui fut professeur à l'académie des beaux-arts de Dresde.

[it] Ernst Hähnel

Ernst Julius Hähnel (Dresda, 9 marzo 1811 – Dresda, 22 maggio 1891) è stato uno scultore tedesco, professore all'Accademia di belle arti di Dresda.

[ru] Хенель, Эрнст

Эрнст Юлиус Хенель (также Генель, нем. Ernst Julius Hähnel; 9 марта 1811 (1811-03-09), Дрезден — 22 мая 1891, Дрезден) — немецкий скульптор, профессор Дрезденской академии художеств.



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