Fritz Klimsch
German sculptor
Deutsch: Fritz Klimsch (* 1870 in Frankfurt am Main; † 13. Februar 1960 in Freiburg) war ein deutscher Bildhauer
English: Fritz Klimsch (1870-1960) was a German sculptor
Portraits
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Fritz Klimsch 1908 (on the left)
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1905, Fritz Klimsch (3), Max Liebermann (4, sitting)
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Fritz Klimsch 1940
Works
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Grave sculpture for Max Koner at the Jerusalem Church Cemetery I in Berlin, 1901, destroyed in World War II
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Grave relief at Luise Cemtery III, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1904
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Monument to Rudolf Virchow at the Charité Hospital, Berlin, 1906-10
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(1) Aachen, Elisabethhalle - fountain with the relief Bathing Women, made at the Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin, c. 1910
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(2) Aachen, Elisabethhalle - small indoor pool with the relief Bathing Women, c. 1910
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Mercury, now at the entrance to the Holy Spirit Chapel (Berlin), 1907
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The Sower, in Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth, 1912
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Uhlan Monument, Saarbrücken, 1913
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Stahlhelm, war memorial originally at the Honor Grove in Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, now at the Honor Cemetery of Opladen, c. 1920
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Relief for the grave of the chemist Hermann Emil Fischer, Wannsee Cemetery, 1920
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Monument to Hermann Emil Fischer at Robert-Koch-Platz in Berlin-Mitte; bronze copy (1995) of the limestone original (1921) destroyed in World War II
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The Sitter, Berlin-Reinickendorf, 1915
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At the Waterside, sculpture of a nymph behind the former IG-Farben building in Frankfurt am Main, 1931
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Eve, Tierpark Berlin, 1934