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Friedrich Drake
German sculptor

Friedrich Drake

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German sculptor
A.K.A.
Johann Friedrich Drake
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bad Pyrmont, German Reich
Place of death
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Age
76 years
Education
Academy of Arts, Berlin,
Awards
Order of the Red Eagle
 
Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts
 
Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
(1870)
Legion of Honour
 
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Biography

Friedrich Drake, c. 1860s
Victory on top of the Berlin Victory Column
Detail on monument for King Frederick William III of Prussia in Berlin near Brandenburg Gate. 1849

Friedrich Drake (June 23, 1805, Pyrmont – April 6, 1882, Berlin) was a German sculptor, best known for his huge memorial statues.

Biography

He was the son of a mechanic and served an apprenticeship as a turner in Minden, afterwards being employed in his father's workshop. While there, he made several clay models to amuse himself. A relative of Christian Daniel Rauch saw them and was impressed, so Drake was given a position in Rauch's Berlin studio.

His first major commission came in 1836. It was for a colossal statue of Justus Möser in the city of Osnabrück and paid his way for the traditional study trip to Italy. With a letter of recommendation from Rauch, he visited Bertel Thorvaldsen and presented him with engravings of his work. He returned to Berlin in 1837 and was appointed to the Prussian Academy of Arts. He quickly set up a workshop of his own, with his brothers Georg and Louis as assistants and his sister Karoline as the housekeeper. Karoline married the painter Friedrich Eduard Meyerheim and, in 1843, Drake married Lisette Schönherr, with whom he had six children.

In 1847, Drake was named a "Royal Professor" and, in 1863, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Prussian Crown for Arts and Sciences. He became Vice-chancellor of the Academy in 1879. Using his experience as a trained mechanic, he invented a frame that enabled nude models to hold their poses.

During these years, his workshop was constantly busy producing sculptures of many well-known people, including a statue of Philipp Melanchthon in Wittenberg and one of Alexander von Humboldt in Philadelphia to mark the centenary of the Declaration of Independence. He married the Countess Marie of Waldeck in 1859, after his first wife's untimely death.

Works

He executed numerous statues and busts of famous figures, including Lorenz Oken, Leopold von Ranke, Otto von Bismarck and Helmuth von Moltke the Elder.Other works include:

  • Victory on top of the Berlin Victory Column. The statue was originally criticized for being too big and clumsy for the small column. In 1939, the column was widened.
  • Eight Provinces of Prussia, represented by large allegorical figures
  • Dying Warrior crowned by Victory (1833)
  • Madonna and Child, bought by the Empress of Russia
  • Female Vine Dresser (National Museum, Berlin)
  • Philipp Melanchthon monument on the market square at Wittenberg (dedicated 1865)
  • Bronze equestrian statue of King William I of Prussia at Cologne.At the International Exposition (1867). This monument earned him the gold medal of the Legion of Honor.
  • Colossal bronze statue of Justus Möser, a German statesman, for Osnabrück (1836)
  • Marble statue of Christian Rauch (vestibule of the Neues Museum, Berlin)
  • Statue of the sculptor Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1869)
  • Marble group on the Schlossbrücke (Castle Bridge) representing "Warriors Crowned by Victory" (1850)

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The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 31 Mar 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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