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Ernst Plassmann

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in 1853, and in 1854 established "Plassmann's School of Art", which he ran the rest of his life. In 1858 he founded the "Verein fur Kunst und Wissenschaft" (Association for Art and Science). In New York he became known for his statue of
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in his left hand. Plassmann spent months researching Franklin busts, portraits, and costumes, and he "labored conscientiously for several months" on the "colossal" clay statue, which was inaugurated on 17 January 1872.
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Bookcase (1852–1853) at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art -- Gustave Herter, designer; Bulkley and Herter, cabinetmaker; Plassman, carver
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Record of the Proceedings and Ceremonies Pertaining to the Erection of the Franklin Statue in Printing-house Square
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A collection of modern Gothic ornaments for architects, sculptors, modelers, designers, painters, &c., &c.
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Staats-Zeitung Building (c. 1873). Demolished for construction of the approach to the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Cornelius Vanderbilt pediment (1868), Hudson River Railway Freight Depot. Demolished.
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in 1877, and had completed three parts by the time of his death (in New York City).
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Ernst Plassmann, 1822–1877: A New York Carver, Sculptor, Designer and Teacher
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All around the town: a walking guide to outdoor sculpture in New York City
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Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Pickering-Sumter
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German Monuments in the Americas: Bonds Across the Atlantic
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His figures of Franklin and Guttenberg are located on the
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Nineteenth-century New York in Rare Photographic Views
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Index


Sondern
Kingdom of Prussia
Aachen
Cologne
Paris
Michel Liénard
New York City
Benjamin Franklin
Printing House Square
Pennsylvania Gazette

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung
Tammany
Delaware Indian
Tammany Hall
14th Street
bronze statue
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Commodore Vanderbilt
Midtown Manhattan
Grand Central Terminal
New York Central Railroad
Cornelius Vanderbilt pediment (1868), Hudson River Railway Freight Depot. Demolished.
Commodore Vanderbilt (1868), relocated to Grand Central Terminal, 1929.
Staats-Zeitung Building (c. 1873). Demolished for construction of the approach to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Tammany Hall, West 14th Street, NYC


German Monuments in the Americas: Bonds Across the Atlantic

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