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Georg Kolbe: Sculptor of Modern Classical Elegance
Georg Kolbe (1877 – 1947) stands as a pivotal figure in German sculpture of the early twentieth century, embodying a distinctive blend of classical form and modernist sensibility. Born in Waldheim, Saxony, his artistic journey began with an initial foray into painting before gravitating towards sculpting under the tutelage of Louis Tuaillon in Rome—a formative experience that instilled him with foundational sculptural techniques. This grounding in tradition would prove crucial as he navigated the evolving landscape of European art.- Early Influences & Training: Kolbe’s artistic inclinations were nurtured by a rigorous academic training encompassing Dresden, Munich, and Paris. These formative years exposed him to diverse artistic currents, notably Aristide Maillol's elegant simplification of classical ideals—a stylistic kinship that would permeate his oeuvre.
- The Berliner Secession & Artistic Breakthrough: Joining the Berliner Secession in 1905 marked a significant turning point. However, Kolbe’s restless spirit led him to depart from this group in 1913 and embrace the Freie Secession, fostering an environment conducive to experimentation and innovation.
- Collaboration & Artistic Evolution: Kolbe’s partnership with Lilly Reich and Mies van der Rohe for the Barcelona Pavilion showcased his versatility, placing “Morgen” (“Morning”)—a serene sculpture featuring a basin of water—within an architectural context that heightened its aesthetic impact.
- Political Engagement & The Degenerate Art Debate: As president of the Deutscher Künstlerbund, Kolbe championed artists deemed "degenerate" by the Nazi regime. This stance reflects his unwavering belief in artistic freedom and underscores his moral convictions during a turbulent period.
- Legacy & Recognition: Kolbe's participation in Großdeutsche Kunstausstellung from 1937 to 1944 solidified his position as a leading sculptor of the era. His “Verkündigung” (“Proclamation”), commissioned for the German pavilion at Barcelona, became a focal point of artistic discourse and exemplifies his bold stylistic choices.
Georg Kolbe
1877 - 1947
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern Classical Sculpture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Degenerate Art Movement
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Aristide Maillol
- Date Of Birth: (1877)
- Date Of Death: (1947)
- Full Name: Georg Kolbe
- Nationality: German
- Notable Artworks:
- Die Tänzerin
- Morgen
- Place Of Birth: Waldheim, Saxony



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