Renée Sintenis

(German, 1888–1965)

Renée Sintenis was a German sculptor known for her small sculptures of athletes and young animals. Her works showcased an interest in the poetics of movement and form, rather than anatomical perfection or detail. “My models are a perception, not an idea,” Sintenis said of her subject matter. Along with her sculptures, the artist also created etchings for book illustrations, including Sappho’s Daphnis and Chloe. Born on March 20, 1888 in Glatz, Germany (today Klodzko, Poland) she studied at the Berlin School for the Decorative and Applied Arts, despite her parent’s disapproval. In 1917, she married the painter and writer Emil Rudolf Weiss, right at the start of her burgeoning career. Sintenis was one of the few women of her time to become a professor at the Prussian Academy, an honor she was stripped of by the Nazi regime in 1934. Managing to survive through the Nazi regime and World War II bombings, she was reinstated as a teacher in 1947 at the Hoschule der Künste. The artist died after a prolonged illness on April 22, 1965 in Berlin, Germany. Today, her works are included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Renée Sintenis Artworks

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Pony mit gesenktem Kopf, 1939–1939

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Pony mit gesenktem Kopf, 1939–1939

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Grosses kniendes Reh (Gartenplastik), 1930–1930

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Grosses kniendes Reh (Gartenplastik), 1930–1930

Sale Date: November 28, 1997

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Stehendes junges Reh, 1915–1915

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Stehendes junges Reh, 1915–1915

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Zurückblickendes Fohlen, 1919–1919

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Zurückblickendes Fohlen, 1919–1919

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Junger Elefant, 1926–1926

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Junger Elefant, 1926–1926

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Junger Stier, 1929–1929

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Junger Stier, 1929–1929

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Junges Dromedar, 1927–1927

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Junges Dromedar, 1927–1927

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Fohlen, nach rechts blickend, 1917–1917

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Fohlen, nach rechts blickend, 1917–1917

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Sich kratzendes Fohlen, 1918–1918

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Sich kratzendes Fohlen, 1918–1918

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Junge Ziege, 1916–1916

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Junge Ziege, 1916–1916

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Junges, laufendes Lama

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Junges, laufendes Lama

Sale Date: November 22, 1997

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Zwei stehende Rehe, 1921–1921

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Zwei stehende Rehe, 1921–1921

Sale Date: November 12, 1997

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Sich leckendes Fohlen, 1928–1928

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Sich leckendes Fohlen, 1928–1928

Sale Date: November 12, 1997

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Junge Tiere

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Junge Tiere

Sale Date: October 18, 1997

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Gruppe liegender Rehe, 1920–1920

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Gruppe liegender Rehe, 1920–1920

Sale Date: October 18, 1997

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Sich leckendes Fohlen, 1928–1928

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Sich leckendes Fohlen, 1928–1928

Sale Date: October 18, 1997

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Fuchs

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Fuchs

Sale Date: September 27, 1997

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Polospieler II, 1929

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Polospieler II, 1929

Sale Date: June 2, 1997

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Das Tigerschiff

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Das Tigerschiff

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Pferdejunge, 1934

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Pferdejunge, 1934

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Junge mit Böckchen, 1949

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Junge mit Böckchen, 1949

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Selbsporträt, 1926

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Selbsporträt, 1926

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Bär, 1932

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Bär, 1932

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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Springendes Fohlen

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Springendes Fohlen

Sale Date: May 31, 1997

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