1900 – 1945

After the turn of the century, European sculpture was increasingly challenging the classical ideal of beauty. The works of Alexander Archipenko and Jacques Lipchitz demonstrate how artists began to move further away from naturalistic figurative representation and expanded forms to include basic geometric and abstract elements.

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The Dancer Jean Börlin
1921
Primary Maker: Renée Sintenis
Foto: Kunstpalast - LVR-ZMB - Annette Hiller
1924
Primary Maker: Arno Breker
Striding Water Carrier
1925
Primary Maker: Bernhard Sopher
Starving One
1925
Primary Maker: Karel Niestrath
Mosaic „Der Tag“
1925
Primary Maker: Johan Thorn Prikker
Mosaic „Die Nacht“
1925/1926
Primary Maker: Johan Thorn Prikker
Big kneeling cow
1925
Primary Maker: Ewald Mataré
Drei Künste
1926
Primary Maker: Carl Moritz Schreiner
Two Benches with Cats
1926
Primary Maker: Carl Moritz Schreiner
Aurora
1926
Primary Maker: Arno Breker
Two Female Figures
1926
Primary Maker: Ernst Gottschalk
Skipping Girl
1928
Primary Maker: Grete Schick
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