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  1. Christian Daniel Rauch. 1836 - 1845. This life-size figure of Victoria throw-ing a laurel wreath to the victor used to be in the White Room in the Stadtschloß, halfway along one of the shorter walls, symbolizing Prussia’s military might. In the liveliness of its movement and in its air of graceful and timeless lightness, the light-footed ...

  2. Christian Daniel Rauch (1777-1857) was the father of the Berlin school of sculpture, and he counts as the most prominent German sculptor of the 19th century. In 1795, he became assistant of the court to sculptor Ruhl. In 1797, he became groom of the private household of the King in Berlin. In his free time he further trained himself in the arts.

  3. Rauch, Christian Daniel (1777-1857) Bust "Tsar Nicholas I (1796-1855)", bronzed bronze on fire-gilt base over pink granite pedestal with surrounding leaf frieze, 1st half 19th century, h. 20,7cm, stone min. dam. Rauch, Christian Daniel (1777-1857) Büste "Zar Nikolaus I (1796-1855)", brunierte Bronze auf feuervergoldetem Sockel über rosa Granit Postament mit umlaufendem Blattfries, 1.Hälfte ...

  4. His talent was soon spotted by Gottfried Wilhelm Schadow: Rauch became his assistant in 1803 and later received funds to study in Italy by the Prussian king. In 1815 he returned to Berlin, where he laboured tirelessly until his death. Rauch was one of principal proponents of the Berlin school that strove for greater naturalism in sculpture.

  5. This portrait of Goethe modelled by Christian Daniel Rauch in 1820, was praised for its life-like qualities and appearance. Initially, the replica in plaster stood in Rauch’s Berlin workshop. Marks on its surface are a sign that for reproduction purposes moulds were made of the poet’s bust.

  6. Christian Daniel Rauch-Museum. The focus is on the works of Christian Daniel Rauch, who was born in Arolsen and is considered one of the foremost sculptors of German neoclassicism. The statue of Frederick the Great on Unter den Linden in Berlin and the sculptures of Queen Louise of Prussia – including the sarcophagus in Charlottenburg ...

  7. Das Christian Daniel Rauch-Museum ist eine Kooperation des Hessischen Ministeriums für Wissenschaft und Kunst und der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, veranstaltet vom Museum Bad Arolsen in Zusammenarbeit mit den Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie. Das Christian Daniel Rauch-Museum ist barrierefrei zugänglich.