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Julius Bayerle (2 June 1826[1] – 8 August 1873)[2] was a German sculptor and painter as well as a teacher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.

Life

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Theodor Mintrop bust, (2015)
Madonna am Hochkreuz (2019)

Bayerle, son of the dressmaker Franz Bayerle (died 1852) and Catharine Abelshausen[3] studied painting at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1850 to 1860. His teacher there was Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow. At the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven he found another opportunity for training with Karel Hendrik Geerts. He undertook study trips, including one to Rome, where he stayed from November 1853 to January 1854.[4] In 1854, he returned to Düsseldorf, where he was appointed the first professor of sculpture at the academy, which had been re-founded in 1819.[5] At first he created a series of works with religious content, such as a crucifixion group for Wesel, Christ and the Apostles for Krefeld and a Madonna for Sigmaringen. Bayerle's later works have a more profane, partly also decorative character; among them are statues and monumental sculptures for buildings. Bayerle, Knight of the Order of the Crown (Prussia), died in Düsseldorf at the age of 47.[6]

Anton Josef Reiss was one of his students.[7] as well as Leo Müsch [de].

Work

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References

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  • ^ Civilstand der Stadt Düsseldorf, Geburten: den 12. Juni 1826 Julius Hubert, Son of the dressmaker Franz Bayerle and Katharine Abelshausen, Ddorf, Düsseldorfer Zeitung (No. 167) from 19 June 1826,
  • ^ Friedrich Noack: Das Deutschtum in Rom seit dem Ausgang des Mittelalters. 2 volumes. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart 1927, vol. 1, p. 599, vol. 2, p. 78
  • ^ Bettina Baumgärtel: Die Düsseldorfer Malerschule und ihre internationale Ausstrahlung. In Bettina Baumgärtel (ed.): Die Düsseldorfer Malerschule und ihre internationale Ausstrahlung. Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86568-702-9, vol. 1, p. 25
  • ^ Todes-Anzeige: Heute starb der Bildhauer Julius Bayerle, Ritter des Königl. Kronenordens, im 48. Jahr seines Lebens. Düsseldorf 8 August 1873., in Düsseldorfer Volksblatt (No. 186) from 11 August 1873
  • ^ Helga Becker: Anton Josef Reiss (1835–1900). Leben und Werk. Tectum, Baden-Baden 2017, ISBN 978-3-8288-3861-1, p. 18 (Julius Bayerle, p. PA18, at Google Books)
  • ^ Suidbert-Denkmal, at denkmal-wuppertal.de, retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz (1721–1773), preußischer Reitergeneral at rheinische-geschichte.lvr.de
  • ^ Neuere Recherchen ergaben, dass die Skulptur 1864 entstand und aus der Hand des Düsseldorfer Bildhauers Julius Bayerle (1826-1873) stammt. Archived 2019-05-03 at the Wayback Machine, at ars-publica-duesseldorf.com, retrieved 3 May 2019.
  • ^ Karin Schwarz: Verzeichnis der kommunalen Denkmäler zwischen 1838 und 1916. Dissertation. Universität Trier 2004, p. 302 (online, PDF; 43,5 MB).
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