Wilhelm Lehmbruck

Kleine Sinnende
1910/1911

Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Kleine Sinnende

plaster, Ocker getönt, patinated

53.2 cm / 20 15/16 in

Signed on the plinth

Edition of Edition: One of approx. 12 copies of this version (cast in 1920), which were sold through the Galerie Tannenbaum in Mannheim and the Kunstsalon Ludwig Schames in Frankfurt / Main

According to the Catalogue Raisonné, further lifetime and posthumous casts of this work in varying techniques are to be found in the collections of the following museums: Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg, Kunstmuseum Moritzburg in Halle (Saale), Angermuseum Erfurt, Kunsthalle Mannheim, The Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Arts, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Rheinisches Landesmuseum in Bonn, St. Louis Art Museum, Sprengel Museum Hannover, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Landesmuseum Mainz, Kröller-Möller Museum in Otterloo, Lindenau-Museum in Altenburg, Philadelphia Museum, Buffalo AKG Art Museum and the Wilhelm-Hack Museum Ludwigshafen

Catalogue Raisonné by Schubert 2001 no. 55 C. a. 7.

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Provenance

Private Collection Switzerland; Galerie Ludorff, Dusseldorf (1991); Private Collection Mannheim (1991-2024)

Exhibitions
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Neuerwerbungen Frühjahr 2024", Düsseldorf 2023
  • Kunsthalle Mannheim, "Private Passions. Sammeln in Mannheim", 27. Okt. 2011 - 26. Feb. 2012, Mannheim
Literature
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Neuerwerbungen Frühjahr 2024", Düsseldorf 2024, S. 74
  • Ulrike Lorenz/Inge Herold (Hg.), "Private Passions. Sammeln in Mannheim", Ausst.-Kat. Kunsthalle Mannheim, Berlin 2011
  • Dietrich Schubert, "Wilhelm Lehmbruck. Catalogue raisonné der Skulpturen 1898-1919", Worms 2001, Nr. 55 C. a. 7.

About Wilhelm Lehmbruck

Wilhelm Lehmbruck is one of the central sculptors of German Expressionism. With his representations of inner feelings he decisively influenced his era’s artistic image of man.

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