ArtistsJohann Gottfried Schadow
Johann Gottfried Schadow

Johann Gottfried Schadow

1764
SculptureNeoclassicism
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22
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24
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1
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Johann Gottfried Schadow carved marble and stone in a neoclassical idiom that tempered idealized classical forms with refined naturalism, departing from the austerity of strict neoclassical doctrine. Active in Berlin from the late 18th century, he received major public commissions that shaped Prussian institutional visual culture. His portrait busts and monumental works were distinguished by technical precision in carving and a capacity to convey psychological presence within individual likenesses. His influence extended across German-speaking territories.

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