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Theodor Erdmann Kalide (8 February 1801 in Königshütte – 26 August 1863 in
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) was a German sculptor.
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(ADB). Volume 15, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1882, p. 2
(German text in Wikisource)
/ref> On the recommendation of the mining office (Ober bergamt) Kalide went from Silesia to Berlin around 1818/1819 where he studied at the Royal Prussian Academy of Arts. At about the same time he entered the workshop of the sculptor
Johann Gottfried Schadow Johann Gottfried Schadow (20 May 1764 – 27 January 1850) was a German Prussian sculptor. His most iconic work is the chariot on top of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, executed in 1793 when he was still only 29. Biography Schadow was born i ...
. Afterward, Kalide was taken over into the sculptor's studio of
Christian Daniel Rauch Christian Daniel Rauch (2 January 1777 – 3 December 1857) was a German sculptor. He founded the Berlin school of sculpture, and was the foremost German sculptor of the 19th century. Life Rauch was born at Arolsen in the Principality of ...
. Under Rauch's direction, he created the "Sleeping Lion", a bronze cast of which reached the grave monument for general Gerhard von Scharnhorst at the
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in Berlin, as well as the "Guarding Lion" as a counterpart. The two deer sculptures for Neustrelitz Castle were also created under Rauch's supervision, so that in both cases authorship in research is often granted to Rauch. Three small, sculptured equestrian figures are known from Kalide's early work, statuettes of Frederick the Great,
Frederick William III of Prussia Frederick William III (german: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. He was concurrently Elector of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire until 6 August 1806, wh ...
, and the Crown Prince
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, which enjoyed great popularity and were also purchased by the Prussian Royal House. Kalides first life-size work completely after their invention, "Boy with a Swan" was first commissioned by
Frederick William III of Prussia Frederick William III (german: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. He was concurrently Elector of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire until 6 August 1806, wh ...
in bronze for the Charlottenburg Palace garden. This group of figures had great success, was awarded prizes at numerous trade exhibitions and was produced several times in cast iron and zinc; copies of the group were sold worldwide, for example to the Isle of Wight (Park of Osborne House) and to Central Park in New York. Returning to Berlin from his only trip to Italy in 1846, Kalide performed the group of bacchante on a panther". This first verifiable work in marble by his hand, the execution of which was made possible by Franz von Winckler, is generally regarded as his main work. During the devastation of the National Gallery in World War II, the marble group was severely damaged and is preserved only as a torso. Also, Kalide's monument for Franz von Winckler in
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is destroyed. For Königshütte the sculptor modelled the statue for the memorial of the minister
Friedrich Wilhelm von Reden Friedrich Wilhelm von Reden (23 March 1752 – 3 July 1815) was a German pioneer in mining and metallurgy. He was born in Hamelin in the Electorate of Hanover and died in Schloss Buchwald in Prussian Silesia. Life Reden came from the no ...
in miner's uniform. The with the bronze cast statue was erected in 1853 on the mine site (demolished in 1945). From then on, the sculptor, who worked in Berlin, participated in monument competitions with designs for statues and equestrian statues. Kalides late work includes the group of a "boy with a goat in battle" (lost) and a second marble statue, the "Madonna of Miechowice" for the "Kreuzkirche", a church in near
Bytom Bytom (Polish pronunciation: ; Silesian: ''Bytōm, Bytōń'', german: Beuthen O.S.) is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland. Located in the Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, the city is 7 km northwest of Katowice, the regional capital ...
. Kalide, who worked in his own sculptor's studio in Berlin ( Unter den Linden, corner of Pariser Platz), died in 1863 of a stroke in Gliwice and was buried there at the cemetery. His tomb in Gliwice was reconstructed in 2005. In
Chorzów Chorzów ( ; ; german: link=no, Königshütte ; szl, Chorzōw) is a city in the Silesia region of southern Poland, near Katowice. Chorzów is one of the central cities of the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union – a metropolis with a population ...
a street is named after Kalide (the "Kalidestraße" in Gliwice after his brother). Image:Gliwice - Chłopiec z łabędziem 01.jpg, ''Boy with Swan'', Gliwice Image:Gl-loewe.jpg, ''Watchful Lion'', Gliwice Image:Schlafender Löwe Mainz.jpg , ''Sleeping Lion'', a cemetery in Mainz Image:Bytom, Kościół Świętego Krzyża - fotopolska.eu (316921).jpg , ''Madonna'', Heiligkreuzkirche in Miechowice,
Bytom Bytom (Polish pronunciation: ; Silesian: ''Bytōm, Bytōń'', german: Beuthen O.S.) is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland. Located in the Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, the city is 7 km northwest of Katowice, the regional capital ...


References & Sources

Justine Nagler: Theodor Kalide. Monographie und Werkverzeichnis des Berliner Bildhauers (1801–1863). Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2018, . {{DEFAULTSORT:Kalide, Theodor German sculptors German male sculptors People from Chorzów 1801 births 1863 deaths Artists from the Province of Silesia 19th-century German sculptors Sculptors from the Kingdom of Prussia