Will Lammert Prize
The Will Lammert Prize (German: Will-Lammert-Preis) was a German art award named after the sculptor Will Lammert. Between 1962 and 1992, it was awarded at irregular intervals to young sculptors by the (East) German Academy of Arts. There were 13 laureates in total.
The prize, which was donated by Lammert's widow in 1957, was awarded for the first time on 5 January 1962, to Werner Stötzer. This made the Will Lammert Prize the first privately sponsored award in East Germany. According to its provisions, only sculptors under the age of 30 were eligible for the prize. The age restriction was later lifted, however.
Award winners
- 1962: Werner Stötzer
- 1964: Wilfried Fitzenreiter
- 1966: Wieland Förster
- 1967: Gerhard Rommel
- 1969: Margret Middell
- 1971: Friedrich B. Henkel
- 1973: Bernd Göbel
- 1976: Christa Sammler
- 1979: Regina Fleck
- 1982: Sonja Eschefeld
- 1985: Emerita Pansowowa
- 1988: Robert Metzkes
- 1992: Rolf Biebl
Literature
- Complete list of the award winners: Horst-Jörg Ludwig (Ed.): Will Lammert (1892–1957) – Plastik und Zeichnungen. Akademie der Künste, Berlin 1992, S. 128.
References
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