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NEMOKAMA MENO KONSULTACIJA

1879 - 1943

Trumpos biografinės datos

  • Art period: Modern
  • Also known as:
    • Moise Kogan
    • Moissej Kogan
    • Moshe Kogan
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Museums on APS:
    • Oldenburg State Museum for Art and Cultural History
    • Lehmbruck Museum
    • Lehmbruck Museum
    • Lehmbruck Museum
    • Lehmbruck Museum
  • Lifespan: 64 years
  • Died: 1943
  • Daugiau…
  • Top 3 works:
    • Bathing Woman
    • Cross Legged Female Nude (Weiblicher Akt im Schneidersitz)
    • Three Nudes (Drei Akte)
  • Nationality: Moldova
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Top-ranked work: Bathing Woman
  • Born: 1879, Orhei, Moldova

Karo viktorina

Kiekviename klausime yra tik vienas teisingas atsakymas.

Klausimas 1:
Where was Moissey Kogan born?
Klausimas 2:
Under which sculptor did Kogan study at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts?
Klausimas 3:
Kogan was a founding member of which Expressionist group?
Klausimas 4:
What tragic event marked the end of Moissey Kogan's life?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: May 12, 1879, in Orhei, Bessarabia (now Orhei, Republic of Moldova)
  • Jewish merchant family background
  • Demonstrated early interest in craftsmanship
  • Moved to Nagybánya, Hungary, in 1889
  • Studied under painter Simon Hollósy in Nagybánya
  • Enrolled at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts in 1903, studying sculpture under Wilhelm von Rümann.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Initially experimented with gems, producing medals, plaques, vases, embroidery, and drawings.
  • Transitioned to sculpture after moving to Paris and encountering Rodin and Maillol.
  • Focused on the female form and concepts of grace in his sculptures.
  • Worked primarily with terracotta, gypsum, and occasionally bronze.
  • Developed a unique "Negativ-Schnitt" (intaglio cut) technique that influenced other artists.
  • Influenced by Auguste Rodin and Aristide Maillol.
  • Associated with the École de Paris artistic circle.

Major Works and Artistic Style

  • Primarily created small sculptures and reliefs in a neoclassical style.
  • His works often featured soft contours, lines, and expressive body language.
  • Produced numerous wood and linocuts as well as etchings.
  • Drawings utilized chalk, coal, and pencils.
  • Subjects frequently depicted female figures with an emphasis on grace and sensuality.
  • Exhibited extensively at the Salon d'Automne in Paris, serving as a jury member and vice-president of the sculptural department from 1925.

Later Life, Persecution, and Legacy

  • Lived between Paris and the Netherlands from 1925 until his death.
  • Ceased travel to Germany in 1933 due to increasing anti-Semitism.
  • Some of his works were exhibited at the "Entartete Kunst" (Degenerate Art) exhibition in Berlin, 1938.
  • Deported from Drancy internment camp to Auschwitz on February 11, 1943, where he died two weeks later.
  • His work was rediscovered and gained recognition in the 1960s.
  • Works are now held in numerous museums including Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg, Kunsthalle Bremen, Folkwang Museum Essen, National Gallery Moritzburg Halle, Hamburger Kunsthalle, and MoMA.

Artistic Significance

  • Kogan's art is characterized by its timeless quality and quiet world of grace.
  • His sculptures embody a "hellenistic-looking cheerfulness" with fragile grace and sensual body language.
  • Despite his tragic fate, Kogan left behind a significant body of work that reflects the artistic currents of his time while maintaining a unique personal style.
  • The Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné project aims to document and preserve his legacy for future generations.