Georg Kolbe

(German, 1877–1947)

Georg Kolbe was a German artist best known for his stylized figurative bronze sculptures. A key player in both the 1905 Berliner Sezession and the Freie Sezession in 1913, Kolbe also produced a series of lithographs, drawings, and small sculptures in his lifetime in tandem with his signature life-size bronzes, the most recognizable of which is 1912's Die Tänzerin. Controversially, Kolbe's youthful, athletic figures made him a favorite of Hitler's during World War II: His sculptures were lauded by the Nazi party, culminating in his placement on the Gottbegnadeten list, which sought to highlight the country's “twelve most important visual artists” that aligned with Aryan ideals. Born on April 15, 1877 in Waldheim, Saxony, Kolbe studied painting across cultural centers in Europe, including Paris, Munich, and Rome, where he was prompted to begin sculpting under the tutelage of Prussian classicist Louis Tuaillon. Kolbe died on November 20, 1947 in Berlin, Germany, and despite many of his works being destroyed during the war, maintains a presence among the collections of many important cultural institutions, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.

Georg Kolbe Artworks

Georg Kolbe (1,033 results)
Liegender Akt, 1921–1921

Georg Kolbe

Liegender Akt, 1921–1921

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Fauenkopf (Bildnis einer Amerikanerin)

Georg Kolbe

Fauenkopf (Bildnis einer Amerikanerin)

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Kniende mit erhobenen Armen, 1921–1921

Georg Kolbe

Kniende mit erhobenen Armen, 1921–1921

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Sich vorbeugender weiblicher Akt, 1925–1930

Georg Kolbe

Sich vorbeugender weiblicher Akt, 1925–1930

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Sitzende, 1926–1926

Georg Kolbe

Sitzende, 1926–1926

Sale Date: November 28, 1997

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Bewegungsskizze (Kleiner Ruf der Erde), 1925–1925

Georg Kolbe

Bewegungsskizze (Kleiner Ruf der Erde), 1925–1925

Sale Date: November 28, 1997

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Totentanz, 1925–1925

Georg Kolbe

Totentanz, 1925–1925

Sale Date: November 28, 1997

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Hockender weiblicher Akt, 1930–1931

Georg Kolbe

Hockender weiblicher Akt, 1930–1931

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Flehende, 1944–1944

Georg Kolbe

Flehende, 1944–1944

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Rückblickende, 1937–1937

Georg Kolbe

Rückblickende, 1937–1937

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Kauernde, 1925–1925

Georg Kolbe

Kauernde, 1925–1925

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Segnung, 1940–1940

Georg Kolbe

Segnung, 1940–1940

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Sitzender Mädchenakt mit Profil nach..., 1929–1929

Georg Kolbe

Sitzender Mädchenakt mit Profil nach..., 1929–1929

Sale Date: October 18, 1997

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Segnung, 1940–1940

Georg Kolbe

Segnung, 1940–1940

Sale Date: October 18, 1997

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Die Enkelin, 1930–1930

Georg Kolbe

Die Enkelin, 1930–1930

Sale Date: October 9, 1997

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Die Badende, 1921

Georg Kolbe

Die Badende, 1921

Sale Date: June 24, 1997

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Kriechende

Georg Kolbe

Kriechende

Sale Date: June 7, 1997

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Sitzender Mädchenakt im Profil nach rechts, 1929

Georg Kolbe

Sitzender Mädchenakt im Profil nach rechts, 1929

Sale Date: June 2, 1997

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Porträt Ludwig Derleth, 1904

Georg Kolbe

Porträt Ludwig Derleth, 1904

Sale Date: June 2, 1997

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Sitzende, 1923

Georg Kolbe

Sitzende, 1923

Sale Date: June 2, 1997

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Sitzender weiblicher Akt

Georg Kolbe

Sitzender weiblicher Akt

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Aktstudie, 1923

Georg Kolbe

Aktstudie, 1923

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Genius, 1946

Georg Kolbe

Genius, 1946

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Sitzender Akt, 1925

Georg Kolbe

Sitzender Akt, 1925

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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