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Johann Gottfried Schadow
1764-1850 Berlin, He was a German sculptor. He was born in Berlin, where his father was a poor tailor. Friederike von Preuben.His first teacher was an inferior sculptor, Tassaert, patronized by Frederick the Great; the master offered his daughter in marriage, but the pupil preferred to elope with a girl to Vienna, and the father-in-law not only condoned the offence but furnished money wherewith to visit Italy. Three years' study in Rome formed his style, and in 1788 he returned to Berlin to succeed Tassaert as sculptor to the court and secretary to the Academy. Over half a century he produced upwards of two hundred works, varied in style as in subjects.

 

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Johann Gottfried Schadow Monument to Count Alexander von der Mark oil painting

Painting ID::  38550

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Johann Gottfried Schadow
Monument to Count Alexander von der Mark
mk138 1788-90 Marble 623x370cm Long-term loan of the Evangelical Parish of Friedrichswerder zu Berlin
   
   
     

 

 

Johann Gottfried Schadow Princesses Luise and Friederike of Prussia oil painting

Painting ID::  38551

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Johann Gottfried Schadow
Princesses Luise and Friederike of Prussia
mk138 1795-97 Marble 172x94x59cm Transferred from the Berliner Stadtschloss in 1949
   
   
     

 

 

Johann Gottfried Schadow Self-Portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  38552

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Johann Gottfried Schadow
Self-Portrait
mk138 c.1790/94 Terracotta 41x22x25cm Purchased in 1917 from Adelheid Kaibel nee Schadow,Gottingen
   
   
     

 

 

Johann Gottfried Schadow Young Woman Reclining oil painting

Painting ID::  38553

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Johann Gottfried Schadow
Young Woman Reclining
mk138 1826 Marble 34x95x38cm Purchased 1865 from Eugenie Schadow,Nee d'Alton-Rauch
   
   
     

 

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Johann Gottfried Schadow
1764-1850 Berlin, He was a German sculptor. He was born in Berlin, where his father was a poor tailor. Friederike von Preuben.His first teacher was an inferior sculptor, Tassaert, patronized by Frederick the Great; the master offered his daughter in marriage, but the pupil preferred to elope with a girl to Vienna, and the father-in-law not only condoned the offence but furnished money wherewith to visit Italy. Three years' study in Rome formed his style, and in 1788 he returned to Berlin to succeed Tassaert as sculptor to the court and secretary to the Academy. Over half a century he produced upwards of two hundred works, varied in style as in subjects.