- Reinhold Begas
Reinhold Begas (
July 15 ,1831 –August 3 ,1911 ) was a Germansculptor .Begas was born in
Berlin to the painterKarl Begas . He received his early education (1846-1851) studying underChristian Daniel Rauch andLudwig Wilhelm Wichmann . During a period of study inItaly , from 1856 to 1858, he was influenced byArnold Böcklin andFranz Lenbach in the direction of a naturalistic style in sculpture. This tendency was marked in the group "Borussia", executed for the facade of the exchange inBerlin , which first brought him into general notice.In 1861 Begas was appointed professor at the art school at
Weimar , but retained the appointment only a few months. That he was chosen, after competition, to execute the statue ofSchiller for theGendarmenmarkt in Berlin, was a high tribute to the fame he had already acquired; and the result, one of the finest statues in the German metropolis, entirely justified his selection. Since the year 1870, Begas dominated the plastic art in theKingdom of Prussia , but especially in Berlin. Among his chief works during this period are the colossal statue of Borussia for the Hall of Glory; the Neptune fountain in bronze on theSchlossplatz ; the statue ofAlexander von Humboldt , all in Berlin; the sarcophagus of Emperor Frederick III in the mausoleum of the Church of Peace atPotsdam ; and, lastly, the national monument to Emperor William I, the statue ofOtto von Bismarck before the Reichstag building, and several of the statues in theSiegesallee .Gallery
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