Franz Iffland

{{Short description|German sculptor and painter}}

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| birth_date = 1862

| birth_place = Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia

| death_date = 1935 (aged 72–73)

| death_place = Berlin, Nazi Germany

| nationality = German

| field = Sculpture

| training = Königliche akademische Hochschule für die Bildenden Künste

| movement = Art Nouveau
Art Deco

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Franz Iffland (1862–1935) was a German sculptor and painter who worked during the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in 1862 in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia. The majority of his sculptures were influenced by the Art Nouveau movement but late in his career, beginning in the mid-1920s, he produced a number of Art Deco sculptures. Iffland died in Berlin, Nazi Germany in 1935.

Early career

Iffland received his formal training at the Königliche akademische Hochschule für die Bildenden Künste. He was primarily known for his small bronze statues of young children and bust sculptures of young women. He was a painter as well, however sculpture dominated his output during his career.

Artistic style

Image:Franz Iffland Art Nouveau Bronze (1893).JPG

Image:Iffland Franz, junger Bacchus oder Bacchant.jpg

The majority of his work was produced during the Art Nouveau or "jugendstil" period from 1887 to 1910, but late in his career he produced a number of art deco bronzes of nude women and genre statues of ordinary working people such as blacksmiths{{cite web|title=Franz Iffland (German 1862–1935)|url=http://www.jennmaur.com/scsubjectindex/scartistspages/IFFLANDfeaturedartistpage.htm|website=jennmaur.com|accessdate=15 June 2015}} and farmers. One of Iffland's contemporaries, who worked during the same period as Iffland in Berlin and did similar types of sculptures, was Otto Schmidt-Hofer.

Iffland also executed a few animal sculptures and sporting figure statues of archers, javelin throwers, and polo players. He presented his work in bronze at the Große Berliner Kunstaustellung (Great Berlin Art Exhibition) in 1893.{{cite web|title=Franz Iffland (Listed)|url=http://www.altekunst-vienna.com/frontend/scripts/index.php?groupId=0&productId=225&setMainAreaTemplatePath=mainarea_productdetail.html&query=|website=altekunst-vienna.com|accessdate=15 June 2015}}

Iffland typically applied dark brown patinas to his smaller bronzes but often elected to apply more elaborate patination to larger works intended for exhibition in art shows. A number of his more important statues featured gilt patinas in real 24 carat gold. Iffland's chryséléphantine pieces tend to bring the best prices at auction. One such example was Columbine which fetched $8,372 in a sale on 7 November 2007 at Christie's, London, South Kensington.

Iffland employed a number of foundries to cast his bronzes, including the Kraas foundry in Berlin. Many of his sculptures bear the Kraas foundry mark.{{Clear}}

Death and legacy

Iffland died in 1935 in Berlin, Germany. He is remembered as one of Germany's finest sculptors during the late 19th and early 20th century.

Gallery

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| caption2= Typical Iffland signature{{cite book|last1=Berman|first1=Harold|title=Bronzes, Sculptors & Founders – Signatures|date=1974|publisher=Abage Publishers|location=Chicago, Illinois|pages=477|edition=Vol. 2}}

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References

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Literature

Franz Iffland. Ulrich Thieme; Felix Becker – Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Band 18, E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1925, S. 549.

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Category:Painters from Berlin

Category:Sculptors from Berlin

Category:1862 births

Category:1935 deaths

Category:20th-century German sculptors

Category:20th-century German male artists

Category:19th-century German sculptors

Category:German male sculptors