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  Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel (1804-1861), German sculptor, was born at Pulsnitz in Saxony.
The principal among Rietschel's religious pieces of sculpture are the well-known Christ-Angel, and a life-sized Piet, executed for the king of Prussia.
For a good biography of Rietschel and account of his works see Appermann, Ernst Rietschel (Leipzig, 1863).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ernst_Rietschel   (356 words)

  
 Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1832 he was elected to the Dresden professorship of sculpture, and had many foreign orders of merit conferred on him by the governments of different countries.
Rietschel's style was very varied ; he produced works imbued with much religious feeling, and to some extent he occupied the same place as a sculptor that Overbeck did in painting.
The principal among Rietschel's religious pieces of sculpture are the well-known Christ-Angel, and a life-sized Pieta, executed for the king of Prussia.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Ernst_Friedrich_August_Rietschel   (297 words)

  
 TU Berlin - The shoulders on which we stand - Festschrift zur 125-Jahr-Feier der TU Berlin
Hermann Immanuel Rietschel was born in Dresden on 19 April 1847, the son of the famous sculptor Ernst Rietschel (1804-1861).
In the academic years 1889/90 and 1899/1900 Rietschel was chosen as dean of the architecture department and in 1893/94 he was made rector of the TH Berlin.
Rietschel was made professor emeritus in 1910, and he died on 18 February 1914 in Berlin after a long illness.
www.tu-berlin.de /presse/125jahre/festschrift/rietschel_e.htm   (508 words)

  
 Ernst Rietschel (1804 - 1861) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Rietschel received a scholarship to study sculpture in Italy and received consistent commissions for architectural sculptures upon his return to Germany.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Portrait of Dichter Sch., 1927
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Cows in the Moonlight, 1918
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 Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel
German sculptor Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel was born at Pulsnitz in Saxony December 15, 1804.
Rietschel completed numerous important works during his life, including the monument to Frederick Augustus I in Dresden (1831-43) and several pediment sculpures and reliefs for buildings at the University of Leipzig.
Rietschel’s sculptures represent a transition in German sculpture from an earlier classical style toward a more objective realism.
finearts.luther.edu /artists/rietschel.html   (420 words)

  
 SOF Distinguished Lectures
Rietschel, Ph.D., Director, Department of Immunochemistry and Biochemical Microbiology, Research Center Borstel.
Rietschel received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Freiburg, Germany, while working with Otto Westphal and Otto Lüderitz at the Max-Planck Institute for Immunology.
Ernst Rietschel has studied endotoxins for more than 30 years and has been President of the International Endotoxin Society.
www.scripps.edu /services/sof/seminars/distinguished_lectures/annual/2005/Rietschel   (153 words)

  
 Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel (Getty Museum)
Born into a lower middle-class family, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel became one of the most important sculptors in Germany in the 1800s.
He is primarily appreciated for the monumental sculptures that adorn the pediments of many of the most important nineteenth-century buildings in Germany.
Rietschel studied at the Dresden Art Academy, where he would eventually also teach.
www.getty.edu /art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=983&page=1   (190 words)

  
 Pulsnitz, Germany
12km/7.5mi southwest of Kamenz lies Pulsnitz, a town famed for its gingerbread and as the birthplace of the sculptor Ernst Rietschel (1804-61).
Among features of interest are the parish church of St Nicholas (originally Late Gothic; rebuilt in 1745 after a fire; Rietschel Memorial Chapel in sacristy), the Renaissance Town Hall (1555), with a monument to Rietschel in front of it, and the Observatory, with a large collection of meteorites.
Scheduled as historic monuments are the old dyeworks in Bachstrasse, the 18th century pottery kiln at Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 4 and the Perfert, a fortified granary dating from the time of the Hussite raids (c.
www.planetware.com /germany/pulsnitz-d-fs-kampul.htm   (134 words)

  
 Bust of Felix Mendelssohn (Getty Museum)
A year later, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel made this memorial bust for the Mendelssohn family.
In imitation of ancient busts, Rietschel represented the sitter with bare shoulders, using an abrupt termination that cuts the shoulders in half and supporting the bust on a geometrical base similar to the capital of an Ionic column with a cartouche below.
To leaven the formality of the bust's geometry, the artist carefully rendered the naturalistic portrait elements--Mendelssohn's full, sensuous lips, the soft, deep-set eyes, the furrowed forehead, and curly crop of hair--to show Mendelssohn as his family and friends knew him.
www.getty.edu /art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=1342   (215 words)

  
 RIETSCHEL, ERNST - Online Information article about RIETSCHEL, ERNST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
RIETSCHEL, ERNST - Online Information article about RIETSCHEL, ERNST
Worms, but died before he could carry it out.
principal among Rietschel's religious pieces of sculpture are the well-known See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /RHU_RON/RIETSCHEL_ERNST.html   (492 words)

  
 artnet.com: Research Library Schilling, Johannes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He enrolled at the Akademie, Dresden, at the age of 15, from 1845 training under Ernst Rietschel.
After the death of Rietschel, Schilling helped to complete the latter’s monument to Martin Luther, Worms, producing an Allegory of the City of Speyer (1868).
Most notable among these were a monument to Rietschel (1868–72; unveiled 1876), a panther quadriga for Gottfried Semper’s opera house (1877), an equestrian monument to King John of Saxony and obelisks for the House of Wettin (both 1889), a monument to Gottfried Semper (1892), and gable decorations for the Akademie (1894).
www.artnet.de /library/07/0765/T076553.asp   (424 words)

  
 Martin Luther
Placement of the sculpture was recommended by well-known landscape architect Jens Jensen of Chicago who had designed a plan for the Luther campus.
Although early landscape planners wanted to locate the sculpture in front of Main, Jensen preferred its present location, where it would be viewed against a backround of bushes and trees.It is a replica of the Ernst Rietschel sculpture in Worms, Germany but is a third generation sculpture.
That is, the original sculpture, by Rietschel, provided the molds for the Luther sculpture located at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO. Our sculpture was made from molds of the sculpture at Concordia Seminary.
finearts.luther.edu /outdoor_sculptures/martinluther.html   (215 words)

  
 DFG - Press Release No. 17, 2006 - "A Despicable Act"
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is deeply shocked about the life-threatening attack on a German-Ethiopian scientist in Potsdam.
In a letter addressed to the president of the Leibniz Association, Ernst Theodor Rietschel, DFG President Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker expressed his sympathies to the victim of the attack and his family, as well as to the researchers and employees at the Leibniz Institute.
The DFG declared its solidarity in the name of its member institutions and German scientists with foreign colleagues currently conducting research in Germany, and offered the DFG's assistance to the Leibniz Association and the victim's family.
www.dfg.de /en/news/press_releases/2006/press_release_2006_17.html   (191 words)

  
 The Charge of Endotoxin Molecules Influences Their Conformation and IL-6-Inducing Capacity -- Schromm et al. 161 (10): ...
Lipid A, the endotoxic center of bacterial lipopolysaccharides: relation of chemical structure to biological activity.
Molecular structure of lipid A, the endotoxic center of bacterial lipopolysaccharides.
Influence of the supramolecular structure of free lipid A on its biological activity.
www.jimmunol.org /cgi/content/full/161/10/5464   (6625 words)

  
 Guide des hôtels à Weimar Thuringe Allemagne
In 1841, the Russischer Hof was a place of encounter between Franz Liszt and Robert Schumann.
Among the famous and illustrious guests at that time were also Friedrich Hebbel, Ernst Rietschel,...
Your individually managed hotel in the Culture Capital of Europe 1999.
www.cybevasion.fr /hotels/monde/ville_hotels_weimar_allemagne_3747.html   (219 words)

  
 St Mary's Church, Prenzlau
There are plans to make it a Museum of Culture.
At the southwest corner of the church can be seen a bronze figure of Martin Luther (by Ernst Rietschel, 1903), a copy of the original found in Worms.
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www.planetware.com /prenzlau/st-marys-church-d-br-pzesmc.htm   (115 words)

  
 Innate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Samuel I. Miller, Robert K. Ernst and Martin W. Bader, LPS, TLR4 AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE DIVERSITY, Nature Reviews Microbiology 3, 36-46 (2005).
Rietschel and Ulrich Seydel, Biological activities of lipopolysaccharides are determined by the shape of their lipid A portion, Eur.
Review: Steven M Opal and Charles T Esmon, Bench-to-bedside review: Functional relationships between coagulation and the innate immune response and their respective roles in the pathogenesis of sepsis, Critical Care 2003, 7:23-38 doi:10.1186/cc1854
www.lalusergroup.org /html/innate.html   (177 words)

  
 Oxidative Changes of Bronchoalveolar Proteins in Cystic Fibrosis -- Starosta et al. 129 (2): 431 -- Chest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Vitaliy Starosta, MD Ernst Rietschel, MD Karl Paul, MD Ulrich Baumann, MD and
Matthias Griese, MD From the Lung Research Group (Drs.
Starosta and Griese), Children's Hospital of Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich; Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergology (Dr. Rietschel), Childrens’ Hospital University of Cologne, Cologne; Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Immunology (Dr. Paul), Charité, Humboldt-University, Berlin; and Department of Pediatric Pulmonology and Neonatology (Dr. Baumann), Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
www.chestjournal.org /cgi/content/abstract/129/2/431   (270 words)

  
 LTSG Luther Statue History
In 1942, with the completion of the Chapel, the statue committee was recreated and with $16,000 now available they proceeded to commission Hans Schuler to produce a statue for the Seminary grounds.
Instead of a German Luther, a replica of the traditional Luther as sculpted by Ernst Rietschel, which depicted Luther as he supposedly looked at the moment of his defiance in Worms, the Statue Committee chose to represent Luther in a design in keeping with the educational mission of the theological seminary.
Thus, the “Gettysburg Seminary Luther” statue is an original design depicting the great Reformer as “the teacher” in a relaxed, seated position surrounded by books and documents, with the open Bible on his lap.
www.gettysburgsem.org /luthercam   (447 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Ernst Rietschel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Airhealth.org - Progress - Lawsuits
His Attorney, Frank Liuzzi, is with the firm O'Reilly, & Danko, which also filed the Debra Miller suit listed below.
Ernst-Wilhelm Rietschel, sued US Airways after suffering a DVT severely injuring his left leg on a flight from San Francisco to Frankfurt.
He sued under article 28 of the Warsaw Convention, which gives injured passengers the right to sue in the home country of the carrier.
www.airhealth.org /lawsuits.html   (1783 words)

  
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The great bronze Luther Monument by Ernst Rietschel was blasted from its pedestal to lie in shattered fragments amid the ruins.
Communist officials in the East German government refused to permit the reconstruction of the church.
The relief is inspired by a much smaller relief panel at the base of the Luther statue in the world renown Reformation Monument in Worms designed by Ernst Rietschel in 1868.
www.osl.cc /ff/architechture.html   (9070 words)

  
 EUROCarbDB Forum - View Profile: Ernst Rietschel
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 Friedrich Schiller: The Poet of America
Moerike, Uhland, and others wrote poems and a cantata for the Schiller Fest that was performed.
Thirty-two hundred pounds of bronze were used for the statue, which the king graciously donated from captured cannonballs.
Copies of the Schiller Goethe statue, created by Ernst Rietschel, which was unveiled on Sept. 4, 1857 in front of the German National Theater in Weimar, where Schiller lived and worked the last five years of his life, were brought to the United States as well.
members.tripod.com /~american_almanac/schill96.htm   (4700 words)

  
 Vacation Photos - IgoUgo
Quaint exteriors, like that of the original Hotel Elephant, hide treasures of modern art in seamless transition.
Statue by Ernst Rietschel in front of the German National Theater.
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