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Koenig's collection focused on a world-renowned collection of African works of art. Koenig was a board member of the German Association of Artists from 1961 to 1972. Fritz Koenig was also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art and the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The creation of the originally titled Große Kugelkaryatide N.Y./ Great Caryatid Sphere N.Y. (catalogue raisonné Sk 416) dates to the 1960s and early 1970s. At that time Fritz Koenig was established as an artist in the United States.
Fritz Ascher (1893–1970) Louis Asher (1804–1878) Frank Auerbach (born 1931) B ... List of German women artists; References External links. Media related to ...
Fritz Klimsch; Max Klinger; Imi Knoebel; Fritz Koelle; Fritz Koenig; Georg Kolbe; Käthe Kollwitz; Karsten Konrad; Harry Kramer (German artist) Gerda Kratz; August Kraus; Magdalene Kreßner; Norbert Kricke; Emil Krieger; Lubo Kristek; Pit Kroke; Max Kruse (sculptor) Erich Kuhn; Fritz Kühn; Wilhelm Kunst (sculptor) Ludwig Kunstmann; Richard Kuöhl
The Sphere, the monumental and world's largest cast bronze sculpture of modern times created by German artist Fritz Koenig stood between the twin towers on the Austin J. Tobin Plaza of the World Trade Center in New York City from 1971 until the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The artefact, weighing more than 20 tons, was the only ...
In the 1890s, König was involved with the Hagen society, a loose Art Nouveau group that included several artists who would, König included, later found the Vienna Secession in 1897; he remained a Secessionist until his death. [3] [1] [4] In 1900, he served on the group's working committee, [5] and in 1902 he was vice-president.
On Friday in Manhattan, the estate of Holocaust victim Fritz Grünbaum accepted "Portrait of a Man,” 2 artworks returned to heirs of Holocaust victim. Another is tied up in court
K. Carl Kahler; Alexander Kardin; Patricia Karg; Luigi Kasimir; Wilhelm Kaufmann; Hermann Kern; Raphael Kirchner; Ernestine von Kirchsberg; Ferdinand Kitt; Gustav Klimt