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Ferdinand von Miller

Ferdinand von Miller (18 October 1813 – 11 February 1887) was a German artisan who is noted for his furtherance of bronze founding.

Ferdinand von Miller (the elder)

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Von Miller was born in Fürstenfeldbruck.[citation needed]

After a sojourn at the academy in Munich and a preliminary engagement at the royal brass foundry, Miller traveled to Paris in 1833, where he learnt from Soyer and Blus the varied technique necessary for bronze working. He also visited England and the Netherlands, and after his return to Munich worked under his teacher and uncle Stiglmayr, whom the Crown Prince Ludwig had induced to devote himself to bronze foundry work and to the establishment of the Munich foundry as a state institution. Miller soon took his uncle's place, and upon the death of the latter was appointed inspector of the workshop. He soon won for it a worldwide reputation, and for himself a fortune and position of influence.

The casting of the Bavaria statue (1844–55) especially brought him fame. Commissions came to him from far and near. He cast the statue of Herder, and the double statue of Goethe and Schiller, for Weimar, and also the figures of Duke Eberhard in Stuttgart, of Berzelius in Stockholm and two Washington monuments, by Mills in Boston and Crawford in Richmond, Virginia. He also cast the gate of the Capitol in Washington. In 1874 Miller was elected to the directorate of the society of art industries. The Munich exhibition of art and crafts in 1876 was reportedly largely Miller's work. He sought to win over artists to a general exhibition of German art in alliance with handicrafts. Drawing rooms, cabinets, boudoirs, sitting rooms and chapels were arranged so as to form in their grouping a whole by having art and trade appliances put into the place for which they were intended. Where this was not possible, a partition or a wall would be placed with picturesque effect in some adjoining room. Miller established a center of exhibition and sale for the society, and procured himself a home especially for the social intercourse of artists and art craftsmen.

In 1840 he married Anna Pösl (1815–1890), daughter of the Chancellor of the regional government of Landshut, who bore him 14 children, including Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller, Oskar von Miller and Fritz von Miller. He died in Munich, and was buried in the Alter Südfriedhof in the same city.

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Ferdinand von Miller (the younger) and Oskar von Miller edit

Ferdinand von Miller's son Ferdinand (1842–1929) followed in his father's footsteps and is known in the United States for some of the figures on the Tyler Davidson Fountain in Cincinnati (at the unveiling on October 6, 1871, at which he was honored).[3] He also created the statues of Shakespeare, Columbus and Alexander von Humboldt[4] in Tower Grove Park of St. Louis [5] and of J. Marion Sims in New York. Another son of Ferdinand von Miller was Oskar von Miller, who became an engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum, Munich.

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  1. ^ . Hartford Art. Archived from the original on 19 August 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2016. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ Prichard, Sarah Johnson (1896). The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut. The Price and Lee Company. p. 1039. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  3. ^ Clubbe, John, ‚‘‘Cincinnati Observed: Architecture and History‘‘, Ohio State University Press, Columbus, OH 1992 p. 13
  4. ^ Andreas W. Daum, “Celebrating Humanism in St. Louis: The Origins of the Humboldt Statue in Tower Grove Park, 1859-1878,” in Gateway Heritage: Quarterly Magazine of the Missouri Historical Society (Fall 1994), 48‒58; ibid., “Nation, Naturforschung und Monument: Humboldt-Denkmäler in Deutschland und den USA,” in Die Kunst der Geschichte: Historiographie, Ästhetik, Erzählung, hg. v. Martin Baumeister, Moritz Föllmer, and Philipp Müller. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2009, 99‒124.
  5. ^ McCue, George, Photographs by David Finn and Amy Binder, ‘’Sculpture City: St. Louis, Sculpture in the “Gateway to the West”’’ Hudson Hills Press NY and Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, 1988 pp. 42-45
  • Hyac. Holland (1906), "Miller, Ferdinand von", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 52, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 401–409
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ferdinand Von Miller". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. cites:
    • Friedrich Pecht [de], Geschichte der Münchener Kunst (Munich, 1888)
    • Vincenz Müller, Universal-Handbuch von München

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devote himself to bronze foundry work and to the establishment of the Munich foundry as a state institution Miller soon took his uncle s place and upon the death of the latter was appointed inspector of the workshop He soon won for it a worldwide reputation and for himself a fortune and position of influence The casting of the Bavaria statue 1844 55 especially brought him fame Commissions came to him from far and near He cast the statue of Herder and the double statue of Goethe and Schiller for Weimar and also the figures of Duke Eberhard in Stuttgart of Berzelius in Stockholm and two Washington monuments by Mills in Boston and Crawford in Richmond Virginia He also cast the gate of the Capitol in Washington In 1874 Miller was elected to the directorate of the society of art industries The Munich exhibition of art and crafts in 1876 was reportedly largely Miller s work He sought to win over artists to a general exhibition of German art in alliance with handicrafts Drawing rooms cabinets boudoirs sitting rooms and chapels were arranged so as to form in their grouping a whole by having art and trade appliances put into the place for which they were intended Where this was not possible a partition or a wall would be placed with picturesque effect in some adjoining room Miller established a center of exhibition and sale for the society and procured himself a home especially for the social intercourse of artists and art craftsmen In 1840 he married Anna Posl 1815 1890 daughter of the Chancellor of the regional government of Landshut who bore him 14 children including Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller Oskar von Miller and Fritz von Miller He died in Munich and was buried in the Alter Sudfriedhof in the same city Image gallery edit nbsp Statue of Thomas Church Brownell at Trinity College Hartford Connecticut 1 nbsp Clark Family Monument Cedar Hill Cemetery Hartford CT sculpted by Ferdinand von Miller in 1869 nbsp Benedict Family Monument Riverside Cemetery Waterbury CT designed by Truman H Bartlett in 1871 sculpted by Ferdinand von Miller in 1872 2 Ferdinand von Miller the younger and Oskar von Miller editFerdinand von Miller s son Ferdinand 1842 1929 followed in his father s footsteps and is known in the United States for some of the figures on the Tyler Davidson Fountain in Cincinnati at the unveiling on October 6 1871 at which he was honored 3 He also created the statues of Shakespeare Columbus and Alexander von Humboldt 4 in Tower Grove Park of St Louis 5 and of J Marion Sims in New York Another son of Ferdinand von Miller was Oskar von Miller who became an engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum Munich Sources edit Thomas Church Brownell by Chauncey B Ives Hartford Art Archived from the original on 19 August 2013 Retrieved 30 August 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Prichard Sarah Johnson 1896 The Town and City of Waterbury Connecticut The Price and Lee Company p 1039 Retrieved 19 February 2016 Clubbe John Cincinnati Observed Architecture and History Ohio State University Press Columbus OH 1992 p 13 Andreas W Daum Celebrating Humanism in St Louis The Origins of the Humboldt Statue in Tower Grove Park 1859 1878 in Gateway Heritage Quarterly Magazine of the Missouri Historical Society Fall 1994 48 58 ibid Nation Naturforschung und Monument Humboldt Denkmaler in Deutschland und den USA in Die Kunst der Geschichte Historiographie Asthetik Erzahlung hg v Martin Baumeister Moritz Follmer and Philipp Muller Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht 2009 99 124 McCue George Photographs by David Finn and Amy Binder Sculpture City St Louis Sculpture in the Gateway to the West Hudson Hills Press NY and Laumeier Sculpture Park St Louis 1988 pp 42 45 Hyac Holland 1906 Miller Ferdinand von Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie in German vol 52 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 401 409 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Ferdinand 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