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Johann Gottfried Schadow's Princess group has gone down in the
annals of art history. As the first statue of two female historical
personalities it testifies to the innovation, enormous artistry and
productivity of sculpture workshops in the 19th century - a symbol
of the important sculpture of German Classicism. In around 1800
Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850) was the most famous artist in
Prussia. More than most others he knew how to combine the
outstanding position as court sculptor with entrepreneurial success
and a steady bourgeois existence, and thereby to cultivate an
international network. The artist himself modelled, drew, wrote
art-theoretical treatises and was the head of the Berlin Academy,
one of the most important art schools of the time. The monograph
opens new perspectives onto the brilliant creativity of the great
sculptor and his workshop.
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