Bronze with black-brown patina. 180 × 52 × 39,5 cm
(70 ⅞ × 20 ½ × 15 ½ in.). On the base monogrammed on the right: GK. There at the back right of centre with the foundry mark: GUSS H. NOACK FRIEDENAU BERLIN. Georg Kolbe-Museum online catalogue raisonné W 15.006 (this cast not listed) – Accompanied by a certificate by Dr. Ursel Berger, Berlin, dated 12 October 2025. One of 3 copies. Cast by 1921/25.
Provenance
Finanzministerium, Dresden (1926) / Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Berlin / Private Collection, Braunschweig (acquired 1934 by Galerie Ferdinand Möller, thence by descent to the present owner)
EUR 250,000
- 350,000
USD 294,000
- 412,000
Sold for:
1,416,400 EUR (incl. premium)
Winter Auctions 2025
Selected Works, 27 November 2025
The other two copies of the „Stehenden Frau“ are located in the Kunsthalle Mannheim and the Belvedere, Vienna.
Exhibition
Sonderausstellung Georg Kolbe. Berlin, Paul Cassirer, 1925 / Internationale Kunstausstellung Dresden 1926. Jahresschau deutscher Arbeit. Dresden, 1926, cat. no. 927 („Stehendes Mädchen“) / Meisterwerke deutscher Kunst. Cologne, Kunstsalon Hermann Abels, [1930], w. ill. („Lebensgroße Bronze“)