Max Liebermann

Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann
(German, 1877-1947)

Max Liebermann

Date1929
Mediumbronze
Dimensionsobject: 12 x 7 x 8 in. (30.5 x 17.8 x 20.3 cm) base: 2 3/8 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (6 x 14 x 14 cm)
ClassificationSCULPTURE
Credit LineSBMA, Gift of B. Gerald Cantor Art Foundation
Object number1985.28
Subject(s)
  • portraits
  • men
Collection
  • 20th century European
On View
On view
Label TextThis portrait of the painter, collector, and president of the Prussian Academy of Arts was done two years after a triumphant exhibition of his art was held in Berlin and four years before Liebermann’s art would be banned from Germany because of his Jewish ancestry. Kolbe was commissioned by Liebermann for this bust portrait, in exchange for which Liebermann traded him two works of his own. Like the older French sculptor, Auguste Rodin, whose studio he visited briefly in 1909, Kolbe retains the passage of his grasping fingers. The roughly finished surface communicates a sense of intimacy between sitter and sculptor, who sensitively recorded the life experience etched on his sitter’s aging features.
Young Girl
Georg KOLBE
ca. 1926
Seated Girl
Georg KOLBE
1926
Head of a Dancing Girl
Georg KOLBE
1911-1912
Portrait of Max Reinhardt
Oskar KOKOSCHKA
1919
Portrait of Maria Lani
Charles DESPIAU
1929 modelled
Dying Centaur
Émile-Antoine BOURDELLE
after 1914
Eternal Spring
Auguste RODIN
ca. 1884
The Sphinx
Auguste RODIN
before 1888
Head of Balzac
Auguste RODIN
ca. 1892 modelled
Theseus Slaying the Minotaur
Antoine-Louis BARYE
1843 modelled; 1857 cast
Bull
Rosa BONHEUR
after 1840
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