Georg Ferdinand Howaldt

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 Prof. Georg Howaldt(1802–1883)
Prof. Georg Howaldt
(1802–1883)

Georg Ferdinand Howaldt (born 8 April 1802 in Braunschweig, died 19 January 1883 in Braunschweig) was a German sculptor.

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Born as son of the silversmith David Ferdinand Howaldt he learned silversmith and then went to Nürnberg, where he became friend with the sculptor Jacob Daniel Burgschmiet who convinced him to change into modelling and sculpture. He became a teacher in modelling there and continued teaching modelling when back to Braunschweig in 1836. The success out of his cooperation with the famous sculptor Ernst Rietschel allowed him to start his own foundry casting sculptures for many known German sculptors of the nineteenth century. Since 1863 he was professor at the Collegium Carolinum zu Braunschweig, today Braunschweig Technical university. His son Hermann Heinrich Howaldt, also a sculptor, joined him and continued his work and the foundry under Howaldt & Sohn until his own death.

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His brother August Howaldt was in 1838 the founder of the German shipyard Howaldtswerke in Kiel.

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