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Hildebrand was born at Marburg, the son of Marburg economics professor Bruno Hildebrand.
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Hildebrand was born at Marburg, the son of Marburg economics professor Bruno Hildebrand.
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg, with Kaspar von Zumbusch at the Munich Academy and with Rudolf Siemering in Berlin.
In 1867 he went to Rome, where he was influenced by Neoclassicism and by association with the German painter Hans von Maré es. Marees.
He eventually settled in Florence and Munich, thoughtfully developing a personal style based on the Classic, especially Greek, sculpture of the Golden Age.
These included fountains in Jena (1894), Strasbourg (1903), and two in Munich (1895 and 1907), and memorials to Brahms (1898), Bismarck (1910), Schiller (1911), and the German poet Otto Ludwig (1898) in other German cities.
Hildebrand was profoundly interested in aesthetic theory, and his book The Problem of Form, which appeared first in 1893 and ran through several editions and translations, has had a considerable influence on artists and art criticism.
See also Maré es, Marees, Hans von.
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