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Georg Kolbe

German, (1877–1947)
Georg Kolbe was a German sculptor. He was the leading German figure sculptor of his generation, in a vigorous, modern, simplified classical style similar to Aristide Maillol of France. Kolbe also made ninety-nine prints, beginning with lithographs around 1900, primarily literary illustrations. In 1919–1920, Kolbe practically did not work as a sculptor. During this time small-size sculptures and drawings became central in his works. In the 1920s, he made drypoints of dancers and nudes in motion, subjects he favored in his sculpture.


Artist Objects

Nude 1939.14


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