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Moses

Kunstanstalt August Gerber: German master of plaster casts & reproductions of classical sculptures. Explore their iconic works, including the 'Moses' sculpture.

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Michelangelo’s (Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475–1564) “Moses” is one of the sculpture copies of the comprehensive plaster cast collection of the Foreign Art Department of the Latvian National Museum of Art. The historical collection of more than 300 plaster casts combine copies from various art periods. Most of the works in the collection represent ancient Egyptian, ancient Greek and Roman, as well as Renaissance sculpture. The prophet is portrayed sitting on a chair or throne, holding two stone tablets with the 10 Commandments under his right arm. He may, possibly, have been portrayed at the moment after receiving the commandments from God, when having descended Mount Sinai, he saw that his people were worshipping false idols. In accordance with tradition, two small horns are portrayed on the prophet’s head – the symbol of divine radiance and a mistake in the translation of the Old Testament. More about the plaster cast collection: http://lnmm.lv/lv/mmrb/par_muzeju/_meklejotmozu

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The Enduring Echoes of Classical Forms: The Legacy of August Gerber and Kunstanstalt

August Gerber’s name, though perhaps less familiar to the general public than those of Michelangelo or Canova, represents a crucial bridge between antiquity and modernity in the world of art reproduction. Based in the vibrant city of Cologne, Germany, his company, Kunstanstalt August Gerber – often simply referred to as Gerber Kunstalt – operated from the early 20th century until its eventual closure, leaving behind a remarkable collection of plaster casts that continue to resonate with collectors and scholars alike. Gerber’s work wasn't merely about copying; it was an act of preservation, dissemination, and a subtle reimagining of classical ideals for a changing world.

Early Life and the Genesis of a Reproduction Enterprise

Born in Cologne around 1860 (precise dates are often difficult to pinpoint due to historical records), Gerber’s journey into the realm of art reproduction began with a profound appreciation for the classical sculptures housed within the city's museums. These weren’t just objects of aesthetic beauty; they were tangible links to a glorious past, embodying ideals of human form, proportion, and narrative power. Recognizing a growing desire amongst collectors and institutions to possess these masterpieces – often inaccessible due to their location or fragility – Gerber established Kunstanstalt August Gerber as a dedicated enterprise focused on creating accurate plaster casts. This venture was fueled by the burgeoning interest in archaeological discoveries and the rise of museums across Europe, demanding affordable reproductions for study and display. The company quickly gained recognition for its meticulous attention to detail, striving not simply to replicate the surface appearance but also to capture the essence of each sculpture’s form and expression.

Mastering the Technique: Plaster Casting and Patination

The process undertaken by Gerber's artisans was a complex and demanding one. Initially, they relied on traditional methods of plaster casting, painstakingly recreating the three-dimensional forms from original sculptures using a combination of molds and direct carving techniques. The quality of these casts depended heavily on the skill of the caster, who needed to understand not only the geometry of the sculpture but also the nuances of its texture and surface details. Crucially, Gerber’s company distinguished itself through its expertise in patination – the art of artificially aging the plaster casts to mimic the appearance of marble or other materials. This involved applying carefully formulated chemical solutions to create subtle variations in color, simulating the effects of weathering, oxidation, and the passage of time. The resulting reproductions possessed a remarkable sense of authenticity, blurring the lines between original and copy.

Notable Works: Moses and Beyond

Among Gerber’s most celebrated achievements is undoubtedly the plaster cast replica of Michelangelo's *Moses*, commissioned in 1912 and later brought to Riga, Latvia. This particular reproduction gained significant attention, becoming a focal point for art enthusiasts and scholars alike. The *Moses* cast exemplifies Gerber’s commitment to capturing not just the physical form but also the profound spiritual weight conveyed by the original sculpture. Beyond *Moses*, the Kunstanstalt produced an extensive catalog of classical sculptures, including works by Phidias, Praxiteles, and other masters of antiquity and the Renaissance. These reproductions found their way into museums, private collections, and educational institutions across Europe and beyond, playing a vital role in preserving and disseminating classical art for generations to come.

A Legacy of Preservation and Influence

The impact of Kunstanstalt August Gerber extends far beyond the individual sculptures they reproduced. The company’s work contributed significantly to the broader field of art reproduction, establishing standards of accuracy and craftsmanship that continue to be valued today. Gerber's meticulous approach helped to democratize access to classical art, making it available to a wider audience than ever before. Furthermore, his enterprise played a role in shaping perceptions of antiquity, presenting these ancient forms as timeless expressions of human creativity and enduring values. While the company ceased operations in later years, its legacy lives on through the countless plaster casts that bear witness to Gerber’s dedication to preserving the echoes of classical forms for posterity. The story of Kunstanstalt August Gerber is a testament to the power of art reproduction—not merely as a means of imitation, but as an act of remembrance and a celebration of artistic heritage.

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Classical Reproduction
  • Full Name: August Gerber
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Moses (plaster cast)
    • Various classical sculptures
  • Place Of Birth: Cologne, Germany