Carl Friedrich Echtermeier


Carl Friedrich Echtermeier, also known as Carl Echtermeier or Karl Echtermeyer, was a German sculptor.

Life

Carl Friedrich Echtermeier, the son of a plasterer in Kassel, Germany, learnt the basics of his craft at his father's workshop. He went on to study at the art academies of Kassel, Munich and Dresden. In his early twenties he earned great acclaim with his statue of a dancing satyr. In 1870, he married Margarete Stubenrauch and embarked on a grand tour through Italy.
In 1871, he founded his own sculptors' workshop in Dresden. In 1883, he started teaching at Braunschweig Polytechnic. Professor Echtermeier, who also received the official title of "Geheimer Hofrat", died in Braunschweig in 1910.
Carl Echtermeier was related to the writer Ernst Theodor Echtermeyer and the painter Curt Echtermeyer. Possibly following a dispute with one of his three sons, he changed the spelling of his name in 1905.

Works (selection)