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2045 N Lincoln Park West
Chicago, IL 60614
South of W. Diversey Parkway and east of N. Cannon Drive
This heroic statue pays homage to famous German writer and philosopher John Wolfgang von Goethe (1749鈥1832). In 1910, the Goethe Monument Association held a competition to select a sculptor for the memorial. The committee did not want a figurative portrait of Goethe, but rather, a sculpture that would embody the 鈥渟pirit of Goethe.鈥 The members of the committee hoped to release artists 鈥渇rom the trammels of costume and conventionality鈥 and permit them 鈥渢o give free flight to their imagination and enthusiasm.鈥 At the time, the Lincoln Park Commissioners had also decided to discourage the installation of conventional portrait busts in the park. Nine sculptors submitted proposals to the Berlin-based jury, and after the winner was selected, the Art Institute of Chicago hosted an exhibit in 1911 of all nine competition models.
Herman Hahn (1868鈥1944), a professor and sculptor from Munich, Germany, submitted the winning proposal. He envisioned an enormous figure of a young man鈥攔eminiscent of a Greek god鈥攈olding an eagle on his knee that symbolizes Goethe鈥檚 鈥淥lympian achievements.鈥 Hahn鈥檚 design includes a low wall with a bas-relief portrait of Goethe, as well as a quotation from his famous tragic play, Faust, in both German and English. The installation also has a seating area with benches.
After its completeion, the critics lampooned the Monument to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in the ChicagoTribune for several weeks. In response, one of the competition鈥檚 judges, Karl Bitter, defended the committee鈥檚 choice, arguing; 鈥渁fter conscientiously deliberating for three days, we chose this design unanimously and enthusiastically.鈥 Modeling and casting the monument in Germany, Hahn rendered the sculpture in bronze with a rich brown patina. The massive eighteen-foot-tall statue weighs eighty tons.
Over the years, the Monument to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe has been repaired and conserved several times. It suffered extensive damage in 1951, when lightning struck the figure鈥檚 left foot. The 快播视频 removed the statue, recast the foot and ankle in one piece, and had the newly created bronze element reattached. In 1998, the national non-profit organization, Save Outdoor Sculpture!, awarded a grant to the 快播视频, for a major conservation of the Goethe Monument. In recent years, the Park District also restored the sculpture鈥檚 landscape setting and installed additional lighting.