Statue of Marshal Keith, Berlin

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Statue of Marshal Keith
Berlin, Germany (April 2016) - 108.JPG
The sculpture in 2016
ArtistAntoine Tassaert
SubjectJames Francis Edward Keith
LocationBerlin, Germany

The statue of James Francis Edward Keith is a bronze sculpture installed at Zietenplatz in Berlin, Germany.[1]

The statue is one of six statues of Prussian military officers on the former Wilhelmplatz in Berlin. In 1857, on the advice of Christian Daniel Rauch, the sculptor August Kiss made bronze versions of the marble statues. The original statues are in the Bode Museum in Berlin.

A replica of the statue was gifted in 1868 to Peterhead, Keith's birthplace in Scotland, by William I, King of Prussia, in recognition of the marshal's loyalty to the Prussian Army under Frederick the Great.[2]

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  1. ^ "Berlin – Jakob von Keith". Vanderkrogt.net. 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  2. ^ Rallying call to restore statue of Field Marshal James Keith Buchan Observer, April 2014,

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