- Hans Gieng
Hans Gieng (first mentioned
1525 – died1562 ) was aSwiss Renaissance sculptor best known for his publicfountain figures in the Old Town ofBern as well asFribourg .Biography
Gieng, who was probably of
Swabia n origin, is recorded to have become a citizen of Fribourg and a member of the traders' guild in 1527. He likely first worked in the sculpture workshop ofHans Geiler , whom he succeeded in 1533. In earlier centuries, Geiler and Gieng were sometimes confused with one another, but modern research indicates that they were actually two distinct persons. [HDS|18292|Hans Geiler|author=Marianne Rolle]As a sculptor, Gieng was mainly active in Fribourg. He also worked in
Bern in the1540s , inSolothurn from1554 -56, and in1557 inSt. Gallen .Works
Gieng's style is close to Swabian art: traditional and still in the style of
Gothic art in his religious creations, but forceful and realistic in the secular works.Freiburg
In Freiburg, the Renaissance council table (
1546 ) and the figures of the seven publicfountain s (1547 -60), considered the most significant ensemble of sculptural art from this period in Switzerland, are among his principal works.Bern
Gieng created several if not most of the public fountains of Bern that were put up between
1542 and1546 . His presence in the city is sparsely attested in the surviving record: a1543 Council diary entry reports a "“Meyster Hans, Bildhower, im grossen Spital z'Herbrig sin und an des spittelmeisters tisch ässen”" (“Master Hans, sculptor, residing in the greatHospital and eating at the Spitalmaster's table”).For this reason, his authorship of the individual fountain figures, which are unsigned, has long been a matter of dispute.
Paul Schenk 's seminal work of 1945, "Berner Brunnen-Chronik" (Bernese Fountain Chronicle) attributes three fountains to Gieng with certainty—the "Pfeiferbrunnen" (piper fountain), the "Kindlifresserbrunnen" (ogre fountain) and the "Simsonbrunnen" (Samson fountain)—while considering it "quite possible" that Gieng also created the other wells. Later works such asPaul Hofer 's "Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons Bern" of 1952 orBerchtold Weber 's "Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern" of 1976 are virtually certain of Gieng's authorship of most Bernese fountains.Other works
Other works attributed to Gieng include monumental
crucifix es, stonework in the church ofTafers , statues, tombstones and heraldic motifs.ee also
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Old Town of Berne References
*HDS|18293|author=Marianne Rolle
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* [http://www.g26.ch/bern_brunnen_01.html Die Stadtbrunnen] on [http://www.g26.ch g26.ch] De iconNotes
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