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From Oberammergau to St Ives
- A Short Biography |
Most Wade collectors know the name
of Faust Lang. They know that there were a number
of figurines made before the Second World War, which now
cost a small fortune, that were modelled by Faust Lang.
They know that to discover an authentic Wade Faust Lang
figure in perfect condition at a reasonable price would
be a great find. So just who was
Faust Lang and what is so special about his figures? To see a figurine modelled by
Faust Lang answers the second question as his models are
so full of life and movement and always so very detailed.
Unlike any other modeller who worked for Wade, Faust Lang
modelled his figurines in wood, sometimes taking many
weeks to complete a commission. In fact he never
actually worked for Wade but was commissioned by them to
produce his masterpieces. Faust Emanuel Lang was a Bavarian,
born in Oberammergau in 1887, the son of Andreas Lang, a
local wood carver.The beautiful town of Oberammergau is
in southern Germany and probably best known for its
Passion Play held there every ten years in commemoration
of the town being delivered from a plague which decimated
Europe in 1632. Both Faust and his father were
players in the spectacular at various times but
woodcarving was in their blood and it was in this that
Faust excelled. In 1911 Faust married an English
girl from Brtistol, two years his junior. They had met two years earlier when
she was travelling through Europe with her mother and
sister in a horse drawn caravan on an adventurous
holiday. After their marriage Faust and Una spent
the next twenty-two idyllic years together in
Oberammergau and it was there that their only child, a
son was born in 1925. During the 1st World
War which started in 1914, Faust was a medical orderly in
the German army and when he came home in 1918 the years
were very hard with food shortages and rampant inflation. Faust was a keen sportsman and
proficient skier whose relay team won a bronze medal at
the first modern Winter Olympics held in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1922. In the uncertain times of Germany in the 1930s and probably with the memories of the 1st World War still fresh in their minds, the family decided to move to England in 1934. They initially lived in Mawgan Porth near Newquay in North Cornwall moving to St Ives in 1950. Faust Lang became a British citizen in 1938. In 1938 Faust Lang met a certain Harry Adams, a Scotsman on holiday in Mawgan Porth who had a connection with Wade. Adams recommended Faust to the company who commissioned him to carve a series of what were to become amongst the most beautiful and prestigious figurines ever produced by Wade. The figures were finished in the Copenhagen style. With the coming of the Second World War in September 1939, all giftware production was halted at the Wade factories and Faust Langs short but productive connection ended. In fact he had already completed a small bust of the thirties actress and singer Gracie Fields which although blocked and samples had been made, never went into production.Faust Lang joined the thriving artists colony in St Ives in 1950 and spent the rest of his life in England. He died in 1973 and is buried in St Ives Faust Lang by Wade Click on picture to view larger picture Faust Lang by WadeBrown Bear, Grebe, Polar Bear, Otter, Rearing Horse, Lion Cub Leg Up, Stag, Lion Cub Leg Down, Cockatoo, Woodpecker, Capuchin on Tree, Ermine, Chamois Kid, Parrot, Two Budgerigars on Branch, Gracie Fields Bust and Single Budgerigar on Branch w. Flower.Thanks to Ann
and Fred Howard for allowing me to photograph their
fantastic collection. |
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