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desimonewayland · 1 year
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Franz Metzner
DAVID AND GOLIATH SCULPTURE, CIRCA 1908 black patinated bronze with brown highlights 
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War of the Sixth Coalition: Napoleon was forced to retreat from Germany after the Battle of Leipzig on October 19, 1813.
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quicksiluers · 2 years
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Hubert Anton Casimir Dilger was born to Dr. Eduard and Emmeline Duerr Dilger on March 5, 1836, in the village of Eugen, Germany. His early education as a cadet in the military academies led to service as lieutenant in the Grand Duke of Baden’s Horse Artillery, primarily at the garrisons of Karlsruhe and Rastatt, where he developed unique and unconventional artillery tactics emphasizing close support for infantry, rapid mobility, and accuracy and speed of fire. Dilger secured a leave of absence from the Duchy and traveled to America offering his services to the Union, first commanding 1st Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery under Major General John C. Frémont and later Battery “I,” 1st Ohio Artillery in Major General Franz Sigel’s 1st Army Corps, Army of Virginia. Dilger was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at the battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863. In the Western Theater, Dilger’s accuracy and speed with his guns became legendary. Nicknamed “Leatherbreeches” due to his preference for buckskin trousers, the dashing and handsome young man became a popular personality, and a life-long friend of Adolph Metzner. Dilger purchased property near Front Royal, Virginia, and lived out his life as a farmer. He died on May 4, 1911, and was buried at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington D. C., beside his wife who passed in 1906.
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europeansculpture · 2 years
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Franz Metzner (1870-1919) - Die Erde, 1904
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castelnou · 2 years
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die erde (1904)
sculpture by franz metzner
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surfingkaliyuga · 2 years
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Reliefs by Franz Metzner which adorned Kaiser’s Hall in Weinhaus Rheingold. Located in Berlin the building was designed by Bruno Schmitz and erected in 1907.
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anticbrvtalist · 2 years
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Franz Metzner (1870-1919
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ratatoskryggdrasil · 6 years
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Franz Metzner, Weinhaus Rheingold - Berlin, Germany
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thrombosys · 5 years
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Nibelung Fountain by Franz Metzner (1906)
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Le Père Rhin, Weinhaus Rheingold, Berlin, Franz Metzner, 1905-1907
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desimonewayland · 1 year
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Franz Metzner sculptures for the Palais Stoclet in Brussels.
Josef Hoffmann designed the building, and it was built between 1905 to 1911.
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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War of the Sixth Coalition: Napoleon was forced to retreat from Germany after the Battle of Leipzig on October 19, 1813.
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rigarightnow · 5 years
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Berlin, Germany, 04.11.2018  /  Vilnius, Lithuania, 09.12.2018.
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vertigo1871 · 7 years
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Franz Metzner, Junger Faun, 1900
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markward-stahl · 2 years
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Der Reichenberg Brunnen in der Stadt Reichenberg (heute Liberec, Tschechische Republik) von Franz Metzner, einem österreichischen Bildhauer, der bereits stark an den Skulpturen des Völkerschlachtdenkmal mitgearbeitet hat.
Der Brunnen wurde 1905 entworfen und 1925 (sechs Jahre nach dem Tod von Metzner) errichtet.
1945 wurde er zerstört.
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