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Ernst Ebeling

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[[File:Hannover Börse.jpg|thumb|275px|Hanover stock exchange]]
'''Ernst Friedrich Hieronymus Ebeling''' (29 October 1804, [[Hanover]] - 12 September 1851, Hanover) was a German architect and building official.

== Life and work ==
He began studying architecture under the Court Building Officer, then, in 1823, continued his studies with [[Friedrich Weinbrenner]] in [[Karlsruhe]]. Following Weinbrenner's death, in 1826, he spent two years on a study trip to Rome.

From 1829, he worked as an architect for military buildings. He became the first teacher of architecture at the new arts and crafts school in 1831. Following an outbreak of [[cholera]] on the Russian border, he and the Royal Surgeon, , visited the quarantine zone there and designed similar facilities in [[Damnatz]].

He returned to Russia in 1832, visiting [[Saint Petersburg]], where he was involved in erecting the [[Alexander Column]]. He later visited England and, in 1843, made another trip to Italy. During this time, he designed several projects with the aim of introducing architectural styles from those countries to Hanover. Using the [[Palazzo Medici Riccardi]] as a model, he created the original main building for the [[University of Hanover|Polytechnic School]] (1835-1837) and employed [[Florence, Italy|Florentine]] styles for the armory at , as well as a number of private buildings, one of which is now used by the stock exchange.<ref>[https://ift.tt/3vokxCm Text der Stadttafel am Gebäude (Stock Exchange)]</ref> He built his own home, in a similar style, in 1850.<ref>[https://ift.tt/38FEkDA Text der Stadttafel am Gebäude (Ebeling's home)]</ref> He was a co-founder of the .<ref>Dirk Böttcher: ''Hannoversches biographisches Lexikon.'' Schlütersche, 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9, pg.102 ([https://ift.tt/3qQ5fme Google Books])</ref>

==References==
[[File:Hannover Landschaftsstrasse 7.jpg|thumb|275px|Ebeling's home]]


== Further reading ==
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* "Ebeling, Ernst". In: Rudolf Vierhaus (Ed.): ''Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie'', Vol.2: Brann–Einslin. De Gruyter/K. G. Saur, 2005, ISBN 3-11-094656-4, pg.665.
* Friedrich Noack: "Ebeling, Ernst". In: Ulrich Thieme (Ed.): ''Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart'', Vol.10: Dubolon–Erlwein. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1914, pg.292 ([https://ift.tt/3qKgEnD Online])
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* [[Helmut Knocke]]: "Ebeling, Ernst", In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (Eds.), ''Stadtlexikon Hannover. Von den Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart''. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9, pg.143.

== External links ==

* Reinhard Glaß: [https://ift.tt/3qR2H7s ''Ebeling, Ernst''] @ ''Architekten und Künstler mit direktem Bezug zu [[Conrad Wilhelm Hase]] (1818–1902)''





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[[Category:1851 deaths]]
[[Category:German architects]]
[[Category:Architects from Hanover]]


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