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Alexander Calandrelli

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In 1874 Calandrelli was made professor of sculpture, in 1883 a member of the Akademie der Künste and in 1887 a Senate-member of the Akademie der Künste. From the 1870s onwards he was the favourite artist of the Prussian imperial court. His works' moderate classicism makes him a late representative of
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within the 'Berlin School' of sculpture, whose influence declined hugely at the end of the 19th century. For still works with the accuracy required of great portraits, he was one of the best sculptors of his time.
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until 1863. From 1864 he ran his own studio. Small works in wax, a skill he had learned from Fischer, formed his transition to larger sculptures - his first major works were models for a silver table-centrepiece.
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cemetery on Berliner Straße 81-103, but his grave seems to be lost. In Berlin-Lankwitz a street was named after him following the Second World War.
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Nationalgalerie Berlin – Das XIX. Jahrhundert – Bestandskatalog der Skulpturen
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Die Berliner Bildhauerschule im 19. Jahrhundert – Das klassische Berlin
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Gustav Hermann Bläser – Zum Leben und Werk eines Berliner Bildhauers
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Ethos & Pathos – Die Berliner Bildhauerschule 1786-1914
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Straßennamenlexikon des Luisenstädtischen Bildungsvereins
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Equestrian statue of Frederick William IV
Alte Nationalgalerie
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Kingdom of Prussia
Berliner Akademie der Künste
August Wredow
Friedrich Wilhelm Dankberg
Friedrich Drake
August Fischer
'Rauch school'
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Friedhof Wilmersdorf
Calandrellistraße
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1903 deaths
Sculptors from the Kingdom of Prussia
German sculptors

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