ID 833097
Lot 355 | Ferdinand Lepcke (1866 - 1909) - lebensgroße Bronzeplastik "Phryne"
Estimate value
€ 9 000
Ferdinand Lepcke (* 23. März 1866 in Coburg; † 12. März 1909 in Berlin), deutscher Bildhauer. Er lernte zunächst im Atelier der Brüder Biber, später an der Schule des Kunstgewerbemuseums in Berlin. Von Oktober 1883 bis September 1890 studierte er an der Berliner Akademie, ab 1888 als Meisterschüler von Fritz Schaper. 1891 wurde er Mitglied beim Verein Berliner Künstler. 1893 zeichnete ihn die Preußische Akademie der Künste mit dem großen Staatspreis aus.
Bronze with distinctive greenish patina. Portrayal of the notoriously beautiful Greek hetaira, standing and putting on a gown. The round base inscribed "Ferd. Lepke fec.". Height 185 cm.
Ferdinand Lepcke (* 23 March 1866 in Coburg; † 12 March 1909 in Berlin), German sculptor. He began his training in the studio of the Biber brothers and later attended the school of the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin. From October 1883 to September 1890 he studied at the Berlin academy, in 1888 he became Fritz Schaper's master student. In 1891 he became a member of the Verein Berliner Künstler. In 1893 the Prussian Academy of Arts awarded him the Grand National Award.
Auction house category: | Collection of life-size sculptures and sculptures, garden decoration |
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Auction house category: | Collection of life-size sculptures and sculptures, garden decoration |
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