Jacob Grimm (sculpture)

Last updated
Jacob Grimm
Elisabet Ney - Bust of Jacob Grimm (1856-58).jpg
Plaster copy of the bust at the University of Göttingen
Artist Elisabet Ney
Year1858 (1858)
Medium Marble sculpture
Subject Jacob Grimm
Dimensions48 cm(19 in) [1] :19
Location Elisabet Ney Museum, Austin, Texas, United States

Jacob Grimm is a sculpture of German philologist Jacob Grimm by sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1858, the piece is a portrait bust rendered in marble. The bust was modeled and carved in Berlin, but it is now held by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas.

Contents

History

As a young artist in 1850s Berlin, Elisabet Ney studied under the prominent sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch. Rauch introduced Ney to various luminaries of the city, including philologist Jacob Grimm, the elder of the two famed Brothers Grimm. Grimm sat for Ney to compose his portrait in 1856, after which she developed the piece until its completion in marble in 1858. [1] :18 The piece is now owned by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas, where Ney moved later in life. [2]

Design

Grimm depicts its subject in his early seventies, unclothed, with bare shoulders and upper chest showing. The front of the base is inscribed with the words "JACOB GRIMM." The piece blends neoclassical elements (such as the neutral pose and unincised eyes) with realistic details, such as wrinkled, sagging skin and a receding hairline; this blending of classicism and realism is an approach to portraiture that reflects the stylistic influence of Ney's mentor, Christian Daniel Rauch. [1] :18 In this respect, Grimm is speculated to be representative of Ney's other works from the period, most of which are now lost (including a bust of Varnhagen von Ense and a medallion portrait of Alexander von Humboldt). [1] :21

Related Research Articles

Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch was a German sculptor. He founded the Berlin school of sculpture, and was the foremost German sculptor of the 19th century.

Events from the year 1858 in art.

Events from the year 1860 in art.

Events from the year 1868 in art.

Elisabet Ney German–American sculptor

Franzisca Bernadina Wilhelmina Elisabeth Ney was a celebrated German-American sculptor who spent the first half of her life and career in Europe, producing portraits of famous leaders such as Otto von Bismarck, Giuseppe Garibaldi and King George V of Hanover. At age 39, she immigrated to Texas with her husband, Edmund Montgomery, and became a pioneer in the development of art there. Among her most famous works during her Texas period were life-size marble figures of Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, commissions for the Texas State Capitol. A large group of her works are housed in the Elisabet Ney Museum, located in her home and studio in Austin. Other works can be found in the US Capitol, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and numerous collections in Germany.

The year 1905 in art involved some significant events and new works.

Elisabet Ney Museum Art museum in Austin, Texas

The Elisabet Ney Museum is a museum located in Austin, Texas, United States. It is housed in the former studio of sculptor Elisabet Ney and is dedicated to showcasing her life and works. There is a permanent collection of her portrait busts and personal memorabilia on display.

Edmund Montgomery Scottish–American physician and philosopher

Edmund Duncan Montgomery was a Scottish-American philosopher, scientist and physician. He was the husband of German-American sculptor Elisabet Ney

Artus Quellinus the Elder

Artus Quellinus also known as Artus (Arnoldus) Quellijn, Artus Quellinus I or Artus Quellinus the Elder was a Flemish sculptor. He is regarded as the most important representative of the Baroque in sculpture in the Southern Netherlands. His work had a major influence on the development of sculpture in Northern Europe.

Christian Friedrich Tieck

Christian Friedrich Tieck, often known only as Friedrich Tieck, was a German sculptor and a occasional artist in oils. His work was primarily figurative and includes both public statuary and private commissions for portrait busts.

Karl Begas German sculptor

Karl Begas was a German sculptor. To distinguish him from his father, he is often referred to as "the younger".

Richard Cockle Lucas English sculptor and photographer

Richard Cockle Lucas was a British sculptor and photographer.

<i>Stephen F. Austin</i> (Ney) Sculpture of Stephen F. Austin by Elisabet Ney

Stephen F. Austin is a statue of Stephen F. Austin by Elisabet Ney, originally modeled in 1893 and installed in 1905, which is part of the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., as one of the two statues from Texas; the other Texas statue, Sam Houston, is also by Ney and was produced in parallel. Another carving of Stephen F. Austin is displayed in the Texas State Capitol, where it was installed in 1903.

<i>Sam Houston</i> (Ney) Sculpture of Sam Houston by Elisabet Ney

Sam Houston is a statue of Sam Houston by Elisabet Ney, originally modeled in 1892 and installed in 1905, which is part of the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., as one of the two statues from Texas; the other Texas statue, Stephen F. Austin, is also by Ney and was produced in parallel. Another carving of Sam Houston is displayed in the Texas State Capitol, where it was installed in 1903.

<i>Lady Macbeth</i> (sculpture) Sculpture of Lady Macbeth by Elisabet Ney

Lady Macbeth is a statue of the Shakespearean character Lady Macbeth by German American sculptor Elisabet Ney. The sculpture is a life-size full-length female figure rendered in marble. Completed in 1905, Lady Macbeth is one of Ney's last works and was regarded by the artist as her masterpiece. It is housed in Washington, D.C. in the Luce Foundation Center for American Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which acquired the piece in 1998.

Statue of Albert Sidney Johnston (Texas State Cemetery) Sculpture of Albert Sidney Johnston by Elisabet Ney in Austin, Texas, U.S.

Albert Sidney Johnston is a memorial statue of General Albert Sidney Johnston by German American sculptor Elisabet Ney. The piece is a life-size recumbent male figure rendered in marble sculpture. It depicts the General at the time of his death in the Battle of Shiloh during the American Civil War. Completed in 1903, the piece resides atop Johnston's tomb in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Texas, where it was installed in 1905.

<i>Arthur Schopenhauer</i> (sculpture) Sculpture of Schopenhauer by Elisabet Ney

Arthur Schopenhauer is a sculpture of German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer by sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1859, the piece is a portrait bust rendered in marble. The bust was modeled and carved in Germany, but it is now held by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas, United States.

<i>Eilhard Mitscherlich</i> (sculpture) Sculpture of Mitscherlich by Elisabet Ney

Eilhard Mitscherlich is a sculpture of German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich by sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1863, the piece is a portrait bust rendered in marble. The marble bust is now held by the Berlin's Natural History Museum, while the original plaster is displayed in Mitscherlich's mausoleum in Berlin's Alter St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof.

<i>Ludwig II</i> (sculpture) Sculpture of Ludwig by Elisabet Ney

Ludwig II is a sculpture of King Ludwig II of Bavaria by sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1870, the piece is a portrait statue rendered in plaster. The statue was modeled and carved in Germany, but it is now held by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas; a marble version, completed by another sculptor, is installed in the Herrenchiemsee Palace in Bavaria.

<i>Giuseppe Garibaldi</i> (Ney) Sculpture of Garibaldi by Elisabet Ney

Giuseppe Garibaldi is a sculpture of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi by German sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1866, the piece is a portrait bust rendered in marble. The portrait was modeled and carved in Italy, but it is now held by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Cutrer, Emily Fourmy (2016). The Art of the Woman: The Life and Work of Elisabet Ney. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN   9781623494247.
  2. Lee Morgan, Ann (2008). Oxford Dictionary of American Art and Artists. Oxford University Press. p. 342. ISBN   9780195373219 . Retrieved October 10, 2017.