Heinrich Leo
Behncke

* 26.12.1819 Lübeck
+ 1913
++ 29.01.1914 Lübeck
Sophie Therese Caroline
Hagen
* 25.10.1829
+ 29.09.1868 Lübeck

Marie Elisabeth
Behncke

* 03.08.1854 Lübeck
+ 09.03.1905 Lübeck


Kinder mit: Johann Heinrich Behn (* 29.04.1847 Lübeck + 04.1920 Lübeck) [WEITER BEI MORITZ] (oo 24.06.1873 Lübeck):

Hermann Fritz
Behn

* 02.04.1873
+ 28.07.1943 Billstedt
Johannes Heinrich Theodor
Behn

* 20.06.1874 Klein Grabow
+ 30.08.1944 Stettin
Heinrich
Behn
* 1876
+ ?
Ernst Carl
Behn
* 04.07.1877 Steinbek, Hamburg
+ ?
Max Adolph Friederich
Behn

* 16.06.1878 Klein Grabow (heute Krakow am See)
+ 26.01.1970 München
Anna Catharina Elisabeth
Behn
* 28.03.1879 Hamburg
+ 22.01.1882 Hamburg
Walter
Behn
* 1881
+ ?
Emma
Behn
* 1888
+ ?
?

Quellen:
- Ihre Seite bei Moritz: " Marie Elisabeth Behncke Geboren am 3. August 1854 (Donnerstag) - Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Getauft am 5. September 1854 (Dienstag) - Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Verstorben am 9. März 1905 (Donnerstag) - Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Alter: 50 Jahre alt Beigesetzt am 9. März 1905 (Donnerstag) - Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Eltern Heinrich Leo Behncke 1819-1913 Sophia Therese Caroline Hayen 1829-1868 Eheschließungen und Kinder Verheiratet am 24. Juni 1873 (Dienstag), Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, mit Johann Heinrich Behn 1847-1920 ihre Kinder Mann Hermann Fritz Behn 1873-1943 Mann Johannes Heinrich Theodor Behn 1874-1944 Mann Heinrich Behn 1876- Mann Max Adolphe Friederich Behn 1878-1970 Frau Anna Catharina Elisabeth Behn 1879-1882 Mann Walter Behn 1881- Frau Emma Behn 1888- Geschwister Frau Marie Elisabeth Behncke 1854-1905 Mann Heinrich Ludwig Behncke 1856-1911 Frau Emma Henriette Friederike Behncke 1858-ca 1927 Frau Sophia Luisa Heilwig Behncke 1860- Quellen Person: Marie Elisabeth BEHNCKE - Geneanet > Contacts > Contact Page : Henry GADEN (henrygaden) - TCGB_S3791 "
- Moritz ZUM SOHN: " Max Adolphe Friederich Behn Geboren am 16. Juni 1878 (Sonntag) - Klein Grabow, Poseritz, Vorpommern-Rügen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Verstorben am 26. Januar 1970 (Montag) - Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Alter: 91 Jahre alt Sculptor Eltern Johann Heinrich Behn 1847-1920 Marie Elisabeth Behncke 1854-1905 Geschwister Mann Hermann Fritz Behn 1873-1943 Mann Johannes Heinrich Theodor Behn 1874-1944 Mann Heinrich Behn 1876- Mann Max Adolphe Friederich Behn 1878-1970 Frau Anna Catharina Elisabeth Behn 1879-1882 Mann Walter Behn 1881- Frau Emma Behn 1888- Notizen Hinweis zur Person Max Adolf Friedrich Behn born on 16 June 1878 in Krakow am See/Mecklenburg (formerly Klein Grabow) grew up in Lübeck From 1898 to 1900, he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Wilhelm von Rümann. 1907 - 1909 multiple study trips to German East Africa (Tanzania) and British East Africa (Kenya) and to South America 1911/12 Study trip to Paris 1914 - 1916 voluntary service as a soldier on the Western Front in France and in the headquarters of the Bavarian Crown Prince and military leader in the First World War, Rupprecht of Bavaria in Lille subsequently freelance in Scharnitz/Tyrol 1917 Publication of the travel experiences "'Haizuru...' A Sculptor in Africa" ​​(published by G. Müller, Munich; 1924 by Cotta, Stuttgart) 1923 - 1925 Study trip and stay in South America From 1925 he worked as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich 1931/32 Study trip to East Africa 1933 Publication of the travel experiences "Kwa Heri – Africa! Thoughts in a Tent" (published by Cotta, Berlin, Stuttgart) 1934 Mussolini's invitation to Rome 1934 Publication of “At Mussolini’s - A Portrait Study”, a description of the creation of his Mussolini bust (Cotta, Berlin, Stuttgart) 1939 Professor of the master class for sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna until his removal from office in 1945 1946 Founding of his own sculpture school in Ehrwald/Tyrol from 1951 working again in Munich died on 26 January 1970 in Munich Awards (selection): In 1968, he was awarded the Lübeck Senate Plaque on his 90th birthday https://www.publicartwiki.org/wiki/Fritz_Behn Fritz Behn (* 16 June 1878 in Klein Grabow; † 26 January 1970 in Munich ) was a well-known sculptor and medalist. After attending school in Lübeck, Behn received his artistic training from 1898 to 1900 at the Art Academy in Munich. From 1907 to 1909, Behn made formative trips to Africa and South America, which he later repeated. There, he conducted anatomical drawing studies of large game and made plaster casts of hunted game. In the winter of 1911/12, he went to Paris for an extended study visit and visited the renowned French sculptor Auguste Rodin. In 1914, he volunteered for military service on the Western Front. From the beginning of the war, he espoused distinctly nationalist and anti-democratic positions. He continued this with corresponding publications after the founding of the democratic republic. Behn's political stance also found expression in his artistic work, for example in numerous monuments of military commemorative politics and culture ("war memorials") and in the Bremen Colonial Memorial. By the early 1920s, Behn had turned to right-wing extremism. He was a co-founder of the Bavarian Order Block, an "alliance of anti-republican organizations." He had joined the Nazi Party in its early days. In 1927, he became a contributor to the visual arts section of the "Völkischer Beobachter." He later served for a time as editor of the journal "Kulturdienst der NS-Kulturgemeinde." Behn was on the "Gottbegnadeten" list of the regime's most important visual artists. After the end of National Socialism, he worked as a freelance artist in Ehrwald, Tyrol, and from 1951 onwards, he returned to Munich. He now produced, among other things, portraits and medallions. https://www.karl-may-wiki.de/index.php/Fritz_Behn Quellen Person: Friedrich BEHN - Geneanet > Contacts > Contact Page : Henry GADEN (henrygaden) - TCGB_S3795 "


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