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Adolf Lehnert (20 July 1862 – 6 January 1948) was a sculptor and .


Life

Family
Franz Robert Adolf Lehnert was born in Leipzig, the second of his parents' twelve recorded children. His father, also called Adolf Lehnert, was an engine driver. His mother, born Lina Werner, was originally from Borna (to the southeast of the city).Details from gravestone

In 1889 Lehnert married Else Riedel, daughter of the composer-musical director . This connected him to one of Leipzig's leading artistic families. The marriage was childless and Else died in 1907. Lehnert's second marriage was to Johanna Wildenhayn (1875–1957). This marriage resulted in two recorded children: Siegfried (1910–1941) and Waltraut (1916–2007).


Education
After leaving school Adolf Lehnert studied at the Leipzig Arts Academy between 1880 and 1888. His principal teacher was Melchior zur Straßen. At the academy's annual exhibitions of its students' work he received a bronze medal in 1882 and a silver medal in 1885. After completion of his course at the academy he undertook a further study year in Rome and Paris.


Teaching
Between 1896 and 1924 Lehnert taught at the Arts Academy. Early on he was invited to deputise for his teacher, . After the latter suddenly died Lehnert was officially appointed to succeed him as head of the sculpture classes with effect from 1 December 1897. Topics he taught included "", "Life model forms" and "Measures of the human form". In 1907 he was given the title of "Professor". His students included , , , , , , and . It was Thiele who would succeed him as head of the sculpture department at the Arts Academy.


Artistic output
Adolf Lehnert was one of the leading exponents of Historicism in Leipzig. He undertook many public and private commissions, and his output is thereby well recorded. In he was involved in providing decorative art work for Leipzig's New (in 1905) City Hall. He worked on the University Library, the nearby and the striking .

Leipzig was a well heeled city, and Lehnert also received plenty of work on villa decorations and memorials. His work included elaborate tomb stones, allegorical figures, elaborate friezes and busts, along with reliefs and small sculptures. He was in particular demand as a and . His approach built on the idealistic style of his teacher, , but with ever more precise individualisation. In that respect he can be seen as the founder of a Leipzig portrait art tradition.

Lehnert designed a series of very appealing angel figures, approximately 135 cm high, for (then, as now, best known as a cutlery manufacturer). These were cast in and can still be found in German cemeteries and former cemeteries. They were available "with or without wings", identified in the company's catalogue as "Grave statuette No.745 by Lehnert". There is also one of these angels at the in .

From 1912 he lived and worked in a villa, with its own studio attached, in which had been built according to his own plans. Later he moved again to a villa in where he passed his final years.

Many of Leinhart's works, cast in copper or bronze, were melted down during the first and second world wars in response to materials shortages.

File:AdolfLehnertPorträtHerrmann.JPG|Portraitmedaillon Joh. Carl Gustav Herrmann, Marmor, 1895 File:Denkmal Luise Otto-Peters.JPG|Denkmal für Louise Otto-Peters im Leipziger Gutenberghalle Stirnwand.jpg|Gutenbergdenkmal im Deutschen Buchgewerbehaus, 1900 File:AdolfLehnertKuhne.JPG|Porträtmedaillon Grabstätte Louis Kuhne, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1901 File:AdolfLehnertBronzereliefKrause.JPG|Bronzerelief 1, Grabmal Karl Krause, Neuer Johannisfriedhof, 1902 File:AdolfLehnertBronzereliefKarlKrause.JPG|Bronzerelief 2, Grabmal Karl Krause, Neuer Johannisfriedhof, 1902 File:AdolfLehnertReclam.JPG|Relief über dem Haupteingang des Reclam-Verlagsgebäudes, 1905 File:AdolfLehnertElsbethrelief.JPG|Marmorrelief für seine verstorbene Frau Elsbeth, geb. Riedel, 1907 File:Adolf LehnertPorträtrelief.JPG|Porträtmedaillon Grabstätte Lange-Lorenz, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1915 File:AdolfLehnertSchwabe.JPG|Porträtmedaillon Grabstätte Dr. Ludwig Schwabe, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1916 File:AdolfLehnertLodde.JPG|Marmorrelief Grabstätte Alfred Lodde, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1917 File:LehnertHarrassowitz.JPG|Marmorfigur Grabmal Otto Harrassowitz, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1920 File:AdolfLehnertNaumann.JPG|Trauernde mit Siegespalme, Grabmal Naumann, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1920 File:Friedrich list statue at leipzig hauptbahnhof.jpg|Friedrich-List-Statue am Westausgang des Hauptbahnhofs Leipzig, 1927 File:Angel-Friedhof Lichterfelde.jpg|Grabengel () nach einem Modell von Adolf Lehnert File:Samwer-Gotha-CTH.JPG|Marmorbüste , 1928 File:Adolf LehnertGrimpe.JPG|Bronzebüste Georg Grimpe, Südfriedhof Leipzig, 1928 File:AdolfLehnertSignatur.JPG|Signatur Adolf Lehnert, Bronzebüste Georg Grimpe

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