The Scharnhorst Memorial on Unter den Linden avenue in Berlin's Mitte district commemorates the Prussian military reformer and freedom fighter Gerhard von Scharnhorst (1755–1813). Created from 1819 to 1822 by Christian Daniel Rauch in neoclassical style, it is a masterpiece of the Berlin school of sculpture.[1]
Scharnhorst Memorial | |
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German: Scharnhorst-Denkmal | |
Artist | Christian Daniel Rauch |
Year | 1822 |
Medium | Marble |
Dimensions | 5.73 m (18.8 ft) |
Location | Unter den Linden, Berlin, Germany |
Until 1951 the memorial stood to the right of the Neue Wache, with which it formed an urban ensemble, and since 1963 it has stood opposite it. The marble statue was removed in 2021 due to weathering and will be replaced by a replica. In this context the re-erection at the original location is being discussed.
Gallery
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Scharnhorst statue
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Front relief
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Right relief
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Back relief
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Left relief
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Original location at Neue Wache
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Drawing by Karl Friedrich Schinkel
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Painting by Franz Krüger
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Bloch; Grzimek (1978), p. 88.
Further reading
edit- Bloch, Peter; Grzimek, Waldemar (1978). Die Berliner Bildhauerschule im neunzehnten Jahrhundert. Das klassische Berlin (in German). Berlin: Propyläen. ISBN 978-3-549-06631-7.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Memorial Gerhard von Scharnhorst (Berlin).
- Scharnhorst Memorial – Berlin Monument Authority (in German)