Loschwitz Cemetery is the second burial ground, still in use, of Loschwitz, part of the city of Dresden, Germany, replacing the graveyard of Loschwitz church, no longer used for burials. The cemetery was dedicated in about 1800. Because of the many artists buried here and the many artistically valuable funerary sculptures it is a protected monument.
"Crucifixion" by Johannes Hartmann in the Loschwitz Cemetery chapel
Tod mit Bombe ("Death with Bomb") by Friedrich Press: sculpture on the grave of the watchmaker Paul Pleißner
Grave of Walter Arnold
Grave of Friedrich Press
Hans Unger was a German painter who was, during his lifetime, a highly respected Art Nouveau artist. His popularity did not survive the change in the cultural climate in Germany after World War I, however, and after his death he was soon forgotten. However, in the 1980s interest in his work revived, and a grand retrospective exhibition in 1997 in the City Museum in Freital, Germany, duly restored his reputation as one of the masters of the Dresden art scene around 1910.
Selbstbildnis im Sweater, around 1899
Die Muse (The muse) (1897)
Sonne (Sun)
Weiblicher Akt mit Papagei (Female nude with parrot)