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The Fisherman (Rescued) by Adolf Brütt

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The Fisherman (Rescued) by Adolf Brütt

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    1. Mönkeberg Ferry Pier – Mouth of the Schwentine loop from Klausdorf

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    June 29, 2023

    "The realism of the figure is touching. Not only is the design of the statue a reflection of reality, the story itself also happened in real life. Adolf Brütt spent several holidays in Möltenort, where one day the fisherman Klaus Löpthien saved a young woman from drowning The sculptor later created the bronze figure in his honour, which was purchased by the Berlin National Gallery as a major work of German realism.One version is now on the Museumsberg in Flensburg, a second cast was set up in 1991 at the site of the event in Möltenort.

    The sculptor showed his mastery in the formal design. The strong fisherman in weatherproof clothing holds the scantily clad, delicate girl in his hands. The fisherman's firm stance and the woman's powerless posture create an impressive contrast. The woman's body forms soft flowing lines, while the male body stands stably upright."
    Source: sh-kunst.de/adolf-bruett-der-fischer

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      June 29, 2023

      "Adolf Carl Johannes Brütt was born on May 10, 1855 in Husum. After an apprenticeship as a stone sculptor in Kiel, he studied at the Berlin Art Academy from 1875-1878 and was a master student of the sculptor Leopold Rau He received the gold medal in Paris in 1900, also made him known beyond the German borders.He also received gold medals for his exhibitions in Berlin, Melbourne, St. Louis in 1904 and Chicago in 1893. He was a professor and senator at the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin and is considered one of the main representatives of North German realism. Adolf Brütt died on November 6, 1939 in Bad Berka/Thuringia. His estate is managed by the North Sea Museum Nissenhaus in Husum."
      Source: sh-kunst.de/adolf-bruett-der-fischer

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        July 3, 2023

        I would say everything has already been said here 🙃

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