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Johann Friedrich Reusch (5 September 1843, Siegen - 15 October 1906, Agrigento) was a German sculptor and art teacher.

Friedrich Reusch in his studio (1896)
Friedrich Reusch in his studio (1896)
Albert, Duke of Prussia
Albert, Duke of Prussia

Biography


He was born to a long-established family of craftsmen. His father was a master carpenter. Initially, he was going to follow him into the carpentry trade, but his artistic talents were noticed by the sculptor, August Kiss, who advised him to go to Berlin to study. There, he attended the Prussian Academy of Arts until 1867, after which he worked at the studios of Albert Wolff, whom he assisted on an equestrian monument to King Frederick William III.

In 1872, he was awarded a scholarship by the Michael Beer Foundation, enabling him to study in Rome. After his return to Berlin in 1874, he went into business as a freelance sculptor. His major works include the marble group, “Marktverkehr" (Market traffic, 1879, now lost) for the Belle-Alliance Bridge (now the Halle-Gate Bridge [de]), and “Der Dämon des Dampfes" (The Demon of Steam, 1880) for the Technical University.

He was appointed a Professor and head of the sculpture classes at the Kunstakademie Königsberg in 1881. He also served as its Director. While there, he executed numerous busts, memorials and decorative figures for public buildings; notably the statues of "Albert, Duke of Prussia" (1891), and Kaiser Wilhelm I (1894), both outside Königsberg Castle.

In 1900, he began to suffer from a heart condition. By 1904, he was forced to give up teaching. He died in 1906, on a vacation trip to Sicily. He never married, but was accompanied throughout his life by his housekeeper, Rosa, who was with him when he died.

He is buried in his hometown. Several of his works are there, including a "Soldiers' Monument" (1877), an equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I (1892), and a bronze statue of "Otto von Bismarck" (1900).


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[de] Friedrich Reusch

Johann Friedrich Reusch (* 5. September 1843 in Siegen; † 15. Oktober 1906 in Girgenti, Sizilien) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Hochschullehrer.
- [en] Friedrich Reusch

[fr] Friedrich Reusch

Friedrich Johann Reusch, né le 5 septembre 1843 à Siegen et mort le 15 octobre 1906 à Agrigente (Italie), est un sculpteur allemand.

[it] Friedrich Reusch

Johann Friedrich Reusch (Siegen, 5 settembre 1843 – Agrigento, 15 ottobre 1906) è stato uno scultore tedesco.

[ru] Ройш, Фридрих

Иоганн Фридрих Ройш (нем. Johann Friedrich Reusch; 5 сентября 1843 (1843-09-05), Зиген, Германия — 15 октября 1906, Агридженто, Италия) — немецкий скульптор, профессор и первый преподаватель класса скульптуры в Кёнигсбергской академии художеств (с 1881 года).



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