Renée Sintenis, Liegender junger Hund

Bronze

5.6 × 10 × 6.6 cm / 2 3/16 × 3 15/16 × 2 5/8 in

Signed with the initials and stamped with the foundry mark »NOACK BERLIN« on the bottom

Sintenis’ husband, E. R. Weiss, considered this dog to be her most beautiful work, as it personifies the »type« dog.

Catalogue Raisonné by Buhlmann 1987 no. 103

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Provenance

Private Collection Hesse

Exhibitions
  • Galerie Ludorff, Neuerwerbungen Herbst 2024, Düsseldorf 2024
Literature
  • Ursel Berger/Günter Ladwig (ed.), "Renée Sintenis – Das plastische Werk", Berlin 2013, Nr. 146
  • Britta E. Buhlmann, "Renée Sintenis – Werkmonographie der Skulpturen", Darmstadt 1987, Nr. 103
  • Rudolf Hagelstange/Carl Georg Heise/Paul Appel, "Renée Sintenis", Berlin 1947, S. 103 (anderes Exemplar)
  • Hanna Kiel, "Renée Sintenis", Berlin 1935, S. 90 (anderes Exemplar)

About Renée Sintenis

The German sculptor Reneé Sintenis was the second woman ever to be appointed to the Prussian Academy of the Arts in 1931. Renée Sintenis became famous for her delicate, handy animal sculptures.

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