The “Der junge Reiter” (the young rider or horseman) statue of 1908 by Hermann Hahn (1868-1945) is located next to the Kunsthalle Hamburg, which owns the sculpture—according to the imprinted text at its pedestal. The statue shares this public space at the rotunda-side of the museum with Bernhard Luginbühl's steel sculpture Kleiner Zyklop (Small Cyclops). The Reiter sculpture makes its impression on visitors during day and at night [1,2].
The German artist and sculptor Hermann Hahn is known for his realistic portrait sculptures. Hahn became a representative of neo-classicism. His portrait statues and monuments can be found in various cities including Hamburg, Bremen, Weimar, Munich and Chicago [3].
References and more to explore
[1]Wikimedia Commons: Sculpture “Der junge Reiter” by Hermann Hahn, Hamburg 1908 [commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hermann_Hahn_Reiter.jpg].
[2] Geolocation: Statue by Hernamm Hahn in front of the Hamburger Kunstahalle at night [www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3AKunsthalle%20statue.jpg/-/en]
[3] Artfact: Herman Hahn Biography [www.artfact.com/artist/hahn-hermann-0kbwr8hpyi].
The German artist and sculptor Hermann Hahn is known for his realistic portrait sculptures. Hahn became a representative of neo-classicism. His portrait statues and monuments can be found in various cities including Hamburg, Bremen, Weimar, Munich and Chicago [3].
References and more to explore
[1]Wikimedia Commons: Sculpture “Der junge Reiter” by Hermann Hahn, Hamburg 1908 [commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hermann_Hahn_Reiter.jpg].
[2] Geolocation: Statue by Hernamm Hahn in front of the Hamburger Kunstahalle at night [www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3AKunsthalle%20statue.jpg/-/en]
[3] Artfact: Herman Hahn Biography [www.artfact.com/artist/hahn-hermann-0kbwr8hpyi].
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