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Lessing's reputation and success grew continuously in the late 19th century. In 1890, he was accepted into the
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is a German icon of the author, as one critic put it, "seated and staring into the distance with a bemused and thoughtful look". Many buildings with his works were severely damaged in World War II and several were later demolished, such as former
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At the founding of the German Empire, with the choice of Berlin as imperial capital, Lessing hoped for a busy career and in the autumn of 1872 moved to Berlin. There he opened a studio for decorative sculpture at
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with contacts with influential politicians and artists. Lessing's father also moved to Berlin in 1880 and bought himself a prestigious residence in the
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sculptor whose work largely shaped the appearance of Berlin in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the son of history and landscape painter
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is an example of his work for private residences. The
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