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1848 Lemgo, Germany - 1926 Dresden, Germany. Known for: Sculpture.
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. Rudolf [Rudolph] Hölbe (1848-1926) was a German-born Academic sculptor. Holbe studied under master German sculptor Johannes Schilling (1828-1910) at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He spent... Read full biography
. Rudolf [Rudolph] Hölbe (1848-1926) was a German-born Academic sculptor. Holbe studied under master German sculptor Johannes Schilling (1828-1910) at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He spent twelve years working in the studio of his former teacher, Schilling, before striking out on his own in... Read full biography
. Rudolf [Rudolph] Hölbe (1848-1926) was a German-born Academic sculptor. Holbe studied under master German sculptor Johannes Schilling (1828-1910) at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He spent twelve years working in the studio of his former teacher, Schilling, before striking out on his own in 1883. Holbe participated in many important exhibitions of his day including the 3rd International Art Exhibition, Munich in 1888 and the Berlin Anniversary Exhibition of the same year. At the... Read full biography
. Rudolf [Rudolph] Hölbe (1848-1926) was a German-born Academic sculptor. Holbe studied under master German sculptor Johannes Schilling (1828-1910) at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He spent twelve years working in the studio of his former teacher, Schilling, before striking out on his own in 1883. Holbe participated in many important exhibitions of his day including the 3rd International Art Exhibition, Munich in 1888 and the Berlin Anniversary Exhibition of the same year. At the International Exhibition of 1888, Holbe showed his work The siren. The work received critical acclaim. Source:. Art for All, 3, (1887/1888), Vol. 2, p. 29. Information provided by Bill Indursky, Emil Carlsen Archives... Read full biography
. Rudolf [Rudolph] Hölbe (1848-1926) was a German-born Academic sculptor. Holbe studied under master German sculptor Johannes Schilling (1828-1910) at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He spent twelve years working in the studio of his former teacher, Schilling, before striking out on his own in 1883. Holbe participated in many important exhibitions of his day including the 3rd International Art Exhibition, Munich in 1888 and the Berlin Anniversary Exhibition of the same year. At the International Exhibition of 1888, Holbe showed his work The siren. The work received critical acclaim. Source:. Art for All, 3, (1887/1888), Vol. 2, p. 29. Information provided by Bill Indursky, Emil Carlsen Archives

