The Luther Monument in Hannover stands on the right (southern) side of the main portal of the Marktkirche in the center of the city. When it was unveiled in 1900, it consisted of three figures; only the central bronze statue of the reformer Martin Luther survived the Second World War, which is now posted in a reduced version.
The design and models for the execution were created by the Hanoverian sculptor Carl Dopmeyer; when he died before completion in 1899, the sculptor Ferdinand Hartzer took over the completion of the casting model for the Luther statue. The arrangement of three bronze sculptures was cast in 1900 by AG vormals Gladenbeck & Sohn in Friedrichshagen near Berlin; in the same year, the monument was ceremoniously unveiled on November 10, Luther’s birthday.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutherdenkmal_(Hannover)
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