Christian Ackermann

Christian Ackermann
Clock at Tallinn's Holy Spirit Church created by Ackermann

Christian Ackermann was a sculptor and carver who worked in Estonia.

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Life and work

Christian Ackermann was born in Königsberg[1]. He worked in Riga, Stockholm, and Gdańsk, before becoming active in Tallinn from about 1672 until his death in 1710.[2] In 1675, Ackermann moved to Tallinn and acquired his own workshop. He probably died either in 1710 or a short time later from plague.

Christian Ackermann was one of the greatest masters of the Baroque style in Estonia. He brought strong Central European influences to Northeast Europe, in particular the motifs of the Baroque and masterful Acanthus ornaments.

Most important works

  • Baptistery for the Swedish St. Michael's Church in Tallinn (around 1680)
  • Altarpiece for the church of Simuna (1684)
  • Altar and pulpit for the church of Türi (1693)
  • Pulpit with figures of the apostles (1686) and altarpiece (1696) for St Mary's Cathedral of Tallinn[3]
  • Emblem for St Mary's Cathedral of Tallinn
  • Clock for Holy Spirit Church in Tallinn
  • Altar figures and altarpiece for the church of Martna
  • Pulpit for the church of Juuru Parish (1695)
  • Pulpit for the church of Karuse (1697)
  • Crucifix for the church of Koeru Parish (end of the 17th century)

References

  • Kreem, Tiina-Mall: "Der Revaler Bildhauer Christian Ackermann." In: Homburger Gespräch 1999 - 2001 issue 18, pp. 25–42

External links

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.eestigiid.ee/?Person=nimi&PYear=aasta&start=0&ItemID=192
  2. ^ http://register.muinas.ee/pdetail01.asp?mo_id=3455
  3. ^ "The massive altarpiece for St Mary's Cathedral was created in the time between the creation of the altarpieces for the churches in Türi and St. Martens. On August 18, 1694, sculptor Christian Ackermann received 40 Rdr for his altarpiece, as agreed. Two days later, Ackermann signed an agreement, according to which he would receive 200 Reichsthalers altogether for carpentry and sculpting, and the master had to obtain the wood himself. The work took somewhat longer than expected, and was not ready until 1696." according to S. Karling: Wood carving and carpentry of the Renaissance and the Baroque in Estonia. Tartu 1943, pp. 299-304.

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