Adolf von Donndorf

Adolf von Donndorf (16 February 1835 – 20 December 1916) was a German sculptor.

After Rietschel's death in 1861, he and Gustav Adolph Kietz [de] completed the large Luther Monument in Worms, Germany.

Donndorf contributed several statues including standing figures of Reuchlin and Frederick the Wise, seated figures of Savonarola, Peter Waldo and the allegorical town of Magdeburg as well as reliefs.

A museum created in his honor in 1907 by the city of Weimar was destroyed at the end of World War II.

His son Karl August Donndorf (1870–1941) was also a sculptor and one of his father's students.

Equestrian statue of Charles Augustus, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach , Weimar, (1867-75)
James Fountain (1881)