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Rudolf Maison (July 29, 1854 – February 12, 1904) was a German sculptor born in Regensburg, Germany, where he began his studies. He continued studying in Munich. His work can be found all over Germany and is in the Romantic tradition. Maison "often exaggerated to the most impossible degree the baroque frenzy of composition, disregard for the laws of equilibrium, and pictorial proclivities, but he broke sharply with his contemporaries habit of depending, for their forms, on the baroque of the past, and studied his own forms directly from actuality."

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  • Rudolf Friedrich Maison (auch Rudolph Maison, * 29. Juli 1854 in Steinweg; † 12. Februar 1904 in München) war ein deutscher Bildhauer des Naturalismus. Zu seinen Hauptwerken gehören der Famabrunnen im Schlosspark Herrenchiemsee, der Centaurenbrunnen in Fürth, der Teichmannbrunnen in Bremen und das Kaiser-Friedrich-Denkmal in Berlin. (de)
  • Rudolf Maison (July 29, 1854 – February 12, 1904) was a German sculptor born in Regensburg, Germany, where he began his studies. He continued studying in Munich. His work can be found all over Germany and is in the Romantic tradition. Maison "often exaggerated to the most impossible degree the baroque frenzy of composition, disregard for the laws of equilibrium, and pictorial proclivities, but he broke sharply with his contemporaries habit of depending, for their forms, on the baroque of the past, and studied his own forms directly from actuality." His style contained a "much more pronounced naturalism" than was to be found in the works of his German contemporaries and he thus, particularly in his smaller works was able to address themes that had "heretofore been deemed suitable only for painting" and "ruthlessly violated the tradition of pomposity and aloofness" current in German sculpture. Much of his monumental work, including a Kaiser Frederick I in front of the Bode Museum and an Otto I and two mounted figures placed on the attic level on the Reichstag building have not survived the ravages that Berlin endured. Maison died in Munich as was buried in the Westfriedhof cemetery there. (en)
  • Rudolf Maison, född den 29 juli 1854 i Regensburg, död den 12 februari 1904 i München, var en tysk skulptör. Maison studerade först arkitektur i München, sedan skulptur för , hade sin utkomst av träsnideri, fick arbete inom dekorativ skulptur, utförde en Korsuppresning 1885 och arbetade länge på en monumental brunn med allegorier över sjöfart och handel (Bremen, fullbordad 1899). För riksdagshuset i Berlin utförde han en del skulpturer, figurgrupperna Försvaret till lands och till sjöss, två medeltida härolder till häst (repliker av dem i München och Bremen) och Otto den store, staty uppställd i hallen. För utförde Maison dekorativ skulptur. Hans sista arbete var den numera förstörda ryttarstatyn av Fredrik III (1904), som var placerad framför Kaiser Friedrich-Museum i Berlin. Sitt bästa område hade Maison inom genreskulpturen, i humoristiska bilder i stark rörelse, utförda i tonad brons eller målad gips (Romersk augur – terrakotta, Berlins nationalgalleri – Fauner, Neger rider på en åsna, Neger i strid med en leopard). Maison var professor i Berlin. Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Rudolf Maison. (sv)
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  • Rudolf Friedrich Maison (auch Rudolph Maison, * 29. Juli 1854 in Steinweg; † 12. Februar 1904 in München) war ein deutscher Bildhauer des Naturalismus. Zu seinen Hauptwerken gehören der Famabrunnen im Schlosspark Herrenchiemsee, der Centaurenbrunnen in Fürth, der Teichmannbrunnen in Bremen und das Kaiser-Friedrich-Denkmal in Berlin. (de)
  • Rudolf Maison (July 29, 1854 – February 12, 1904) was a German sculptor born in Regensburg, Germany, where he began his studies. He continued studying in Munich. His work can be found all over Germany and is in the Romantic tradition. Maison "often exaggerated to the most impossible degree the baroque frenzy of composition, disregard for the laws of equilibrium, and pictorial proclivities, but he broke sharply with his contemporaries habit of depending, for their forms, on the baroque of the past, and studied his own forms directly from actuality." (en)
  • Rudolf Maison, född den 29 juli 1854 i Regensburg, död den 12 februari 1904 i München, var en tysk skulptör. Maison studerade först arkitektur i München, sedan skulptur för , hade sin utkomst av träsnideri, fick arbete inom dekorativ skulptur, utförde en Korsuppresning 1885 och arbetade länge på en monumental brunn med allegorier över sjöfart och handel (Bremen, fullbordad 1899). För riksdagshuset i Berlin utförde han en del skulpturer, figurgrupperna Försvaret till lands och till sjöss, två medeltida härolder till häst (repliker av dem i München och Bremen) och Otto den store, staty uppställd i hallen. För utförde Maison dekorativ skulptur. Hans sista arbete var den numera förstörda ryttarstatyn av Fredrik III (1904), som var placerad framför Kaiser Friedrich-Museum i Berlin. Sitt bästa (sv)
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