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Bronze with dark brown patina; marble base Georg Curt Bauch (1887-1967) – German portrait painter and sculptor Signed ‘Curt Bauch’ in the cast on the plinth; moreover, foundry mark by Pirner and Franz, Dresden, to the rear left of the plinth Dimensions of bronze: c. 54 x 54 x 22 cm; marble base: 5 x 52 x 25 cm Provenance: Private collection, Germany A typical dynamic and monumental bronze by Bauch Condition: The figure of the man has slightly rubbed off in places, and the marble base is minimally chipped. Otherwise, the condition is good. Georg Curt Bauch (1887-1967) The artist was born as the son of the Meissen porcelain painter Wilhelm Bauch in Meissen. He first studied at the School of Applied Arts in Dresden as a student of Hugo Spieler and later attended the Academy as a student of Robert Diez. In 1914 Bauch was awarded the Prix de Rome. This was followed by numerous trips to Rome, Palermo, Agrigento, Paris and Copenhagen. In 1917 he built a studio with his own ore foundry in Dresden-Loschwitz. He took part in the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung in 1925. Bauch’s consistent antifascist attitude led to existential problems and he fled to Brione sopra Minusio in 1944. Besides busts, Bauch also created animal sculptures and plaques, as well as fine figural compositions. His works can be admired at the Municipal Museum in Bautzen, the Albertina in Dresden, as well as in Zurich (Secretariat of the President). (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.