Fritz Koenig (1924 - 2017) - photo 1

Fritz Koenig

Fritz Koenig was a prominent German sculptor, recognized for his influential works in the 20th century. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich after World War II and later, in 1951, expanded his education in Paris on a scholarship. Koenig gained international fame, particularly for his monumental bronze sculpture, "The Sphere," originally located at the World Trade Center in New York City​​.

"The Sphere" became a symbol of resilience after surviving the 9/11 attacks, albeit with damage. Initially placed in Battery Park as an interim memorial, it now resides in Liberty Park, serving as a poignant reminder of endurance amidst devastation​​. Koenig's work delves into themes of human and animal existence, exploring the tensions between religiosity and mythology, and the fragile nature of life​​.

Throughout his career, Koenig participated in significant exhibitions like the Biennale in Venice and documenta in Kassel, and his works are displayed in permanent collections, such as the Hofberg Sculpture Museum in Landshut​​. Koenig's artistic legacy continues to inspire, embodying a deep contemplation of humanity's place in the world and the enduring spirit of art in the face of tragedy.

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Date and place of birt:20 june 1924, Würzburg, Germany
Date and place of death:22 february 2017, Landshut, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Sculptor
Art style:Abstract art, Post War Art, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Emil Nolde (1867 - 1956)
Emil Nolde
1867 - 1956
Peter Casagrande (1946)
Peter Casagrande
1946
Johannes Geccelli (1925 - 2011)
Johannes Geccelli
1925 - 2011
Johann Karl Loth (1632 - 1698)
Johann Karl Loth
1632 - 1698
Jean Augustin Daiwaille (1786 - 1850)
Jean Augustin Daiwaille
1786 - 1850
Theodor Karner (1885 - 1966)
Theodor Karner
1885 - 1966
Wolf Reuther (1917 - 2004)
Wolf Reuther
1917 - 2004
Elmar Georg Dietz (1902 - 1996)
Elmar Georg Dietz
1902 - 1996
Herbert Zangs (1924 - 2003)
Herbert Zangs
1924 - 2003
Christoph M. Gais (1951)
Christoph M. Gais
1951
Hartmann Schedel (1440 - 1514)
Hartmann Schedel
1440 - 1514
Hedwig Marquardt (1884 - 1969)
Hedwig Marquardt
1884 - 1969
Alfred Seifert (1850 - 1901)
Alfred Seifert
1850 - 1901
Carl Philipp Fohr (1795 - 1818)
Carl Philipp Fohr
1795 - 1818
Albert Renger-Patzsch (1897 - 1966)
Albert Renger-Patzsch
1897 - 1966
Joachim von Sandrart (1606 - 1688)
Joachim von Sandrart
1606 - 1688

Creators Abstract art

Yang Fudong (1971)
Yang Fudong
1971
Jorge Macchi (1963)
Jorge Macchi
1963
Joseph Witterwulghe (1883 - 1967)
Joseph Witterwulghe
1883 - 1967
Liu Fenghua (1956)
Liu Fenghua
1956
Hermann Hensel (1898 - 1974)
Hermann Hensel
1898 - 1974
Urs Aeschbach (1956)
Urs Aeschbach
1956
Kurt Seligmann (1900 - 1962)
Kurt Seligmann
1900 - 1962
Roman Clemens (1910 - 1992)
Roman Clemens
1910 - 1992
Valentin Mikhailovich Sidorov (1928 - 2021)
Valentin Mikhailovich Sidorov
1928 - 2021
Luigi Guardigli (1923 - 2008)
Luigi Guardigli
1923 - 2008
Anatoly Mefodyevich Mosychuk (1942 - 2013)
Anatoly Mefodyevich Mosychuk
1942 - 2013
Geneviève Asse (1923 - 2021)
Geneviève Asse
1923 - 2021
Manfred-Michael Sackmann (1952)
Manfred-Michael Sackmann
1952
Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova (1892 - 1966)
Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova
1892 - 1966
Gerhard Seyde (1935 - 2011)
Gerhard Seyde
1935 - 2011
Frederick Edward McWilliam (1909 - 1992)
Frederick Edward McWilliam
1909 - 1992
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