Hermann Korb

Hermann Korb (1656, Niese (near Lügde) - 23 December 1735, Wolfenbüttel) was a German architect who worked mainly in the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.[1]

The original Brunswick Palace; begun by Korb in 1718. Lithograph from c.1825.

Life

Little is known of his early life. It is generally believed that he started as a carpenter and was inspired to teach himself architecture during a trip to Italy with his employer, Duke Anton Ulrich. It has also been reported that he was unable to draw, leaving the details to his assistants.[1] All of this has been disputed.

In 1689, he became the first Royal "Bauvogt" (Building Bailiff, or Inspector) in Wolfenbüttel then, in 1692, the "Bauverwalter" (Building Administrator), working in cooperation with the Landbaumeister (Master Builder) Johann Balthasar Lauterbach. Korb took over Lauterbach's duties after his death and completed many of his projects, which had languished because of his long illness. However, Korb wasn't officially promoted until 1704, when all of his work was being done from his own original designs.[2]

Construction proceeded at a fast pace during his 40-year tenure. Many of his structures no longer exist because, following practices that were common at the time, they were cheaply built, with wood panels designed to imitate sandstone, and quickly fell into disrepair. He retired in 1734 (possibly suffering from senility) and died the following year.[1]

Work

His best-known works include:

Samples of his other work

References

  1. Paul Zimmermann (1882), "Korb, Hermann", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), 16, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, p. 701
  2. Hans Reuther (1980), "Korb, Hermann", Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) (in German), 12, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 580–581; (full text online)

Further reading

  • Udo von Alvensleben: Die braunschweigischen Schlösser des Barock und ihr Baumeister Korb. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1937.
  • Harald Blanke: Immer noch Schwierigkeiten mit Hermann Korb. Eine Skizze zur Monographie Udo von Alvenslebens vor dem Hintergrund der neueren Forschung. In: Harald Blanke : Ein brüderliches Alliance-Œuvre. Beiträge zur Gartenkunst, Geschichte und Denkmalspflege im Werk von Udo von Alvensleben und Anco Wigboldus. Kultur-Landschaft Haldensleben-Hundisburg, Hundisburg 2004, S. 79–90.
  • Willy Gerking: Barockbaumeister Hermann Korb in Niese geboren. In: Willy Gerking: Die Geschichte des Dorfes Niese. Pegnitz 2011, S. 65–68.
  • Wolfgang Kelsch: Hermann Korb. Barockbaumeister am Wolfenbütteler Fürstenhof. Geschichtsverein, Braunschweig 1985.
  • Museum im Schloss Wolfenbüttel: Hermann Korb und seine Zeit. Barockes Bauen im Fürstentum Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. Appelhans Verlag, Braunschweig 2006, ISBN 978-3-937664-51-4.
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