What is the Schiller Monument?

What is the Schiller Monument?

It honors the poet, philosopher and historian Friedrich Schiller, who is also regarded as one of the most significant dramatists and lyricists of the German language. The set of statues was executed by Reinhold Begas a prominent 19th-century German sculptor. It is a registered historic monument.

Which monument is in front of the Weimar national theater?

Goethe-Schiller-monument
Goethe-Schiller-monument in front of the German national theater, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany.

Did Schiller live in Weimar?

Weimar and later career Schiller returned with his family to Weimar from Jena in 1799. For his achievements, Schiller was ennobled in 1802 by the Duke of Saxe-Weimar, adding the nobiliary particle “von” to his name. He remained in Weimar, Saxe-Weimar until his death at 45 from tuberculosis in 1805.

What is the meaning of Schiller?

: a bronzy iridescent luster (as of a mineral) Schiller.

What did Goethe and Schiller do?

Goethe and Schiller had a remarkable friendship and collaboration that was “like no other known to literature or art.” Both men had lived in Weimar, and were the seminal figures of a literary movement known as Weimar Classicism.

Why is Goethe important?

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is the most important German literary figure of modern times and is often compared to Shakespeare and Dante. He was a poet, dramatist, director, novelist, scientist, critic, artist and statesman during what was known as the Romantic period of European arts.

Where did the Goethe Schiller Monument come from?

In 1895 in San Francisco, California, the Goethe–Schiller Denkmal Gesellschaft (Goethe–Schiller Monument Company) was formed for the purpose of raising a version of the Weimar Monument in Golden Gate Park. Instead of the Munich foundry used to cast the original statue, the foundry in Lauchhammer was contracted to make a new bronze casting.

When was the Schiller Monument in Weimar built?

The statue was installed on a granite pedestal and steps that closely copied those of the Weimar original. The monument was dedicated on August 11, 1901, with 30,000 people in attendance according to the souvenir book published shortly thereafter. The festivities continued throughout the day and evening.

What was the last play of Friedrich Schiller?

Goethe arranged for the theater to premiere Schiller’s last four plays ( Mary Stuart, The Bride of Messina, The Maid of Orleans, and William Tell ). By the time of their monument’s dedication in 1857, the theater had seen countless performances of all Schiller’s plays.

Why was Goethe and Schiller entombed in Weimar?

The commissioning of Rietschel’s Goethe–Schiller statue had one clear motivation: to honor Weimar’s famous poets and their patron; indeed, Schiller and Goethe had been entombed, along with Grand Duke Karl August, in the ducal burial chapel (the Fürstengruft) in Weimar.

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