- Leopold Kaufmann
Leopold Kaufmann (born
13 March 1821 ; died27 February 1898 ) was a German politician. Brother of the poet and folkloristAlexander Kaufmann , he becameChief Burgomaster of Bonn .Life
With his brother Alexander, he attended the grammar school of his native city, and in the autumn of 1840, through
Ernst Moritz Arndt , who had shortly before been reinstated in his professorship, Kaufmann matriculated as student of law at theUniversity of Bonn .His friends included
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , andFranz Liszt , and the poetGottfried Kinkel . They with his future wife Johanna, née Mockel, founded a poetical society called the "Maikäferbund". On the occasion of the first Beethoven festival and of the unveiling of theBeethoven Monument , in the summer of 1845, Kaufmann founded the male choral society of Bonn, the "Concordia".When the revolutionary disturbances broke out in May, 1848, and many of the burgomasters in the Rhenish provinces voluntarily gave up their positions, he was appointed first government referendary of the burgomaster administrator at Unkel on the Rhine, and one year later deputy "
landrath " or president of theDistrict of Zell on the Moselle. In October, 1850, he was elected Burgomaster of Bonn, which at that time contained 18,000 inhabitants, and assumed office in the following May. In 1859 he received the title of chief burgomaster.Among the enterprises which he planned for the welfare of the city may be mentioned the foundations for docks on the Rhine, the drainage of the entire city, laying out new plans for alignment and rebuilding, and eventually for a canal. He laid out the city in districts; he also built an asylum for the insane. He provided for the young by a systematic reorganization of the public schools, and for the support of the orphans. He worked for the artistic adornment of the cemetery of Bonn, of the tombs of Schiller's widow and his son Ernst, those of the composer
Robert Schumann , and the poetA. W. von Schlegel .In 1861, Kaufmann was appointed by the King of Prussia a life member of the Upper House on the nomination of the city of Bonn. On the question of reforming the army, he voted with the so-called constitutional deputies on 11 October, 1862, for the budget as arranged by the Lower House. On the hundredth anniversary of
Ludwig von Beethoven (b. at Bonn, 12 December, 1770), the Beethoven Hall was built. In August, 1871, the Beethoven musical festival, and in August, 1873, the Schumann festival were held, two significant musical events, the success of which was largely due to Kaufmann, and which procured for Bonn the renown of a first-class artistic centre.After the Vatican decree of 18 July, 1870, Bonn and Munich became the centres of the
Old Catholic movement. Whilst several of Kaufmann's friends joined the new sect, he remained true to the Catholic Church. In 1874 he was unanimously re-elected burgomaster for the third time by the town council of Bonn, for a term of twelve years, but he became a victim of the "Kulturkampf ". Although he recognized the necessity for the government taking measures with the object of regulating its attitude towards the Church , and declared himself prepared in his official capacity to carry out theMay Laws , his confirmation was refused by the administration on 8 May, 1875, a measure which resulted in an interpellation byWindt-Lorst in the Reichstag and the Prussian Diet. At the end of 1876, Kaufmann was elected to the Lower House from the electoral district ofMünchen-Gladbach , joined the Centre party, and soon became a member of its governing committee. In the Reichstag he frequently spoke in the interest of art and science. He was likewise one of the founders of the "Görresgesellschaft", for fostering science in Catholic Germany (1876), and for the first fifteen years was its general secretary.After 1882, he was vice-president of the
Borromeo Society for disseminating good books. In 1886 he refused re-election to the Reichstag, and henceforth devoted himself to the promotion of art and of useful undertakings, particularly to the decoration ofBonn Cathedral .Works
Among his writings were:
*"Albrecht Dürer" (Cologne, 1881; 2nd ed., 1887);
*"Bilder aus dem Rheinland" (1884);
*"Philipp Veit, Vorträge über Kunst" (1891).
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