Fritz Klimsch
Fritz Klimsch
Beschaulichkeit
1924.
Bronze with a golden brown patina.
Braun 121. With the monogram in ligature on the sole of the left foot and with the foundry stamp "H. Noack Berlin". Height: 31.6 cm (12.4 in).
Hermann Braun was able to reconstruct the date “before 1924” on the basis of the fact that a nephew of Fritz Klimsch acquired a cast of “
Beschaulichkeit
” in 1924 (cf. Hermann Braun, Fritz Klimsch. Eine Dokumentation, Cologne 1991, p. 359).
Cast by the art foundry Hermann Noack, Berlin (with the foundryman"s stamp). Casting date unknown, probably 1960s. [JS].
• Together with Georg Kolbe, Fritz Klimsch is one of the most important German sculptors of the first half of the 20th century.
• "
Beschaulichkeit
" is one of the artist"s most famous bronzes.
• This is the first work in which Klimsch accomplished a complex introspective movement motif, which the artist would later use in his depictions of nudes.
• Like Kolbe"s “Sitzende” (1928/29), Klimsch"s “
Beschaulichkeit
” personifies an internalized, contemplative expression
.