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Hermann Noack

"Hermann Noack is a German art foundry (German: Bildgießerei) in Berlin, named after its original proprietor and his three direct descendants, all with the same name, who have run the business. Most of its works are cast in bronze.

The company was founded by Hermann Noack in 1897, with early support from the sculptors August Gaul and Fritz Klimsch. Noack was born in Oberlausitz and educated in Lauchhammer. He learned his craft at the Gladenbeck foundry before setting up his own business. He had worked on the National Kaiser Wilhelm Monument by Reinhold Begas.

The business moved to Fehlerstraße in Friedenau, then a small settlement near Berlin. The premises were rebuilt after the Second World War, and the foundry remained in Friedenau until 2009. It moved to a new, larger 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) building in Charlottenburg in 2010, on Am Spreebord [de] near the River Spree." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.08.2021)

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Zwei PferdeDer PantherRömischer Mann ("Großer Stehender")Zwei BärenPreismedaille 1927/1928?Preismedaille 1928
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Created Hermann Noack
Template creation Franz Marc (1880-1916)

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