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Hermann Ernst Freund (15 October 1786, Uthlede, Lower Saxony – 30 June 1840, Copenhagen) was a German-born Danish sculptor.[1] He is remembered in particular for his figures from Nordic mythology and for the Ragnarok Frieze.[2]

Hermann Ernst Freund
Portrait of Hermann Ernst Freund by Christian Albrecht Jensen (1818-20)
Born(1786-10-15)15 October 1786
Uthlede, Germany
Died30 June 1840(1840-06-30) (aged 53)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Resting placeAssistens Cemetery, Copenhagen
NationalityDanish
EducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Known forSculpting
MovementDanish Golden Age, Neoclassicism

Biography


Hermann Ernst Freund portrayed by Christian Albrecht Jensen, 1835, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Hermann Ernst Freund portrayed by Christian Albrecht Jensen, 1835, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Born near Bremen, Germany, Freund was trained as a smith before studying at the Art Academy in Copenhagen where he was awarded all four silver and gold medals. After graduating, he spent 10 years in Rome where he became Bertel Thorvaldsen's closest assistant as can be seen in his marble bust of Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1820). An early proponent of romantic nationalism, Freund was the first Danish sculptor to work with Nordic mythology, creating 12 statuettes including Loki (1822), Odin (bronze 1827) and Thor (1829), all inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythological works.[2] On returning to Copenhagen, he organized the decoration of Church of Our Lady, preparing models for the figures of the 12 apostles but in the end Thorvaldsen received the commission. His masterpiece, the Ragnarok Frieze, which occupied him for many years, was completed by Herman Wilhelm Bissen after his death but was later destroyed by the Christianborg fire in 1884. There is a plaster cast of part of the frieze in Statens Museum for Kunst.[3] The largest collection of his works is to be found at the Glyptotek in Copenhagen.[4]

In 1829, Freund became a professor at the Academy. Inspired by time he spent in the south of Italy, Freund had his official home, Materialgaard, decorated in Pompeiian style. Young artists such as Georg Hilker, Heinrich Eddelien, Constantin Hansen and Christen Købke completed the work using Freund's designs.[4]



Skæbnens gudinde (Fate), sculpture by H. E. Freund at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Skæbnens gudinde (Fate), sculpture by H. E. Freund at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

See also



References


  1. "Hermann Ernst Freund", Gravsted.dk. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  2. "H.E. Freund", Den Store Danske. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  3. Jens Peter Munk, "Hermann Ernst Freund". Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  4. Jens Peter Munk, "Hermann Ernst Freund", Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 February 2012.



На других языках


[de] Hermann Ernst Freund

Hermann Ernst Freund (* 15. Oktober 1786 in Uthlede bei Bremen; † 30. Juni 1840 in Kopenhagen) war ein dänischer Bildhauer.
- [en] Hermann Ernst Freund

[fr] Hermann Ernst Freund

Hermann Ernst Freund (15 octobre 1786 — 30 juin 1840) est un sculpteur danois[1]. Il est connu pour ses sculptures de la mythologie nordique et pour la frise Ragnarok[2].

[ru] Фройнд, Герман Эрнст

Герман Эрнст Фройнд (дат., нем. Hermann Ernst Freund, род. 15 октября 1786 г. Утледе, северная Германия — ум. 30 июня 1840 г. Копенгаген) — датский скульптор .



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