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Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-hofer Circa 1920

1900 - 1920
Description

This is a large stylish Art Deco bronze figural sculpture of a Greek warrior male nude, titled 'The Enemy Below' by the renowned German sculptor Otto Schmidt-Hofer (German, 1873–1925) and bearng his signature, Circa 1920 in date.

The warrior is a male nude holding a boulder above his head, with a helmet and a dagger at his feet, on a naturalistic canted rectangular base. The base is signed Schmidt-Hofer and the bronze is raised on a large stepped veined marble plinth.

This high quality hot cast solid bronze was produced using the traditional 'lost wax' process.

The attention to detail is absolutely fantastic and the sculpture is extremely life-like.

Condition:

In really excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation.

Dimensions in cm:

Height 79 x Width 20 x Depth 26

Dimensions in inches:

Height 2 foot, 7 inches x Width 8 inches x Depth 10 inches

Otto Schmidt-Hofer, predecessor of Arno Breker

Otto Schmidt-Hofer (1873 – 1925) was a German sculptor born in Berlin. He studied at the Royal School of Art and at the educational establishment in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Berlin (‘Deutsches Gewerbe-Museum zu Berlin’). Schmidt-Hofer was a member of the National Association of Artists in Germany (‘Reichsverband bildender Künstler’). He produced a number of sculptures of blacksmiths, masons at work, athletes and warriors. Already before World War I he gained fame and exhibited his works in nearly every famous gallery in Europe. He lived in Paris until 1914. In 1921 he almost died from starvation in post-war Berlin*. His work was primarily Neoclassical and Art Nouveau between 1893 – 1914, and Art Deco from 1915 until hit death in 1925. Along with other German sculptors of the period such as Franz Iffland, Preiss and Schmidt-Felling, Schimdt-Hofer takes his rightful place as one of the premier Neoclassical, Art Deco, and art Nouveau sculptors that Germany has ever produced.

‘I was visiting Germany when the machine-guns of the Socialists-army were turned loose upon the crowds of half starved people..…While virtually about 80% per cent of the people residing in the industrial centers at that time were slowly starving to death … It gave one the impression that a plaque was ravaging the country. Upon reaching Berlin I began a search for a former artist friend (Otto Schmidt Hofer) who had gained fame before the outbreak of the World war. At that time he was living in France and was a sculptor of renown, having exhibited his works in nearly every famous gallery in Europe. Shortly before the outbreak of the war he moved to Berlin and was unable to get out of the country after the conflict had started…I found the one-time famous artist lying in bed nearly dead from starvation. He had been without food for a period of three weeks. With him in the same room was another sculptor, Erich Saalmann by name. He too was in a very weakened condition due to the lack of food, but was not as yet confined to his bed. Standing about the room in various places were examples of the work of these men, which, if conditions had been anywhere normal, would have represented a small fortune for both artists. It seemed to me to be rather heartless trick of fate to surround these men with such works of beauty and genuine art and also keep them from getting even the barest necessities of life. I managed to procure a quantity of milk and eggs and gradually both artists regained sufficient strength to get about again. Out of gratitude for my services Schmidt Hofer set to work as soon as he was able and designed what he declared to be his masterpiece. He named it ‘Dancing Goddess’. The work was of the Greek type and proved to be an exceptionally piece of art. The first bronze statue made from the original he presented to me, and finally gave me six additional copies. He then destroyed the original, thus assuring me th

Physical Dimensions
Height
79cm (31.10")
Width
20cm (7.87")
Depth
26cm (10.24")
Declaration

Regent Antiques has dated this piece to the 1920s.

Reference Numbers
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SA963735
Dealers Internal Reference
A3136
Description
This is a large stylish Art Deco bronze figural sculpture of a Greek warrior male nude, titled 'The Enemy Below' by the renowned German sculptor Otto Schmidt-Hofer (German, 1873–1925) and bearng his signature, Circa 1920 in date.
The warrior is a male nude holding a boulder above his head, with a helmet and a dagger at his feet, on a naturalistic canted rectangular base.
Regent Antiques

The base is signed Schmidt-Hofer and the bronze is raised on a large stepped veined marble plinth.

fig 1. Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-Hofer Circa 1920
fig 1. Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-hofer Circa 1920

This high quality hot cast solid bronze was produced using the traditional 'lost wax' process.

The attention to detail is absolutely fantastic and the sculpture is extremely life-like.

Condition:

In really excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation.

fig 2. Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-Hofer Circa 1920
fig 2. Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-hofer Circa 1920

Dimensions in cm:

Height 79 x Width 20 x Depth 26

Dimensions in inches:

Height 2 foot, 7 inches x Width 8 inches x Depth 10 inches

Otto Schmidt-Hofer, predecessor of Arno Breker

Otto Schmidt-Hofer (1873 – 1925) was a German sculptor born in Berlin. He studied at the Royal School of Art and at the educational establishment in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Berlin (‘Deutsches Gewerbe-Museum zu Berlin’). Schmidt-Hofer was a member of the National Association of Artists in Germany (‘Reichsverband bildender Künstler’). He produced a number of sculptures of blacksmiths, masons at work, athletes and warriors. Already before World War I he gained fame and exhibited his works in nearly every famous gallery in Europe. He lived in Paris until 1914. In 1921 he almost died from starvation in post-war Berlin*. His work was primarily Neoclassical and Art Nouveau between 1893 – 1914, and Art Deco from 1915 until hit death in 1925. Along with other German sculptors of the period such as Franz Iffland, Preiss and Schmidt-Felling, Schimdt-Hofer takes his rightful place as one of the premier Neoclassical, Art Deco, and art Nouveau sculptors that Germany has ever produced.

fig 3. Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-Hofer Circa 1920
fig 3. Antique 79cm Art Deco Bronze Greek Warrior Otto Schmidt-hofer Circa 1920

‘I was visiting Germany when the machine-guns of the Socialists-army were turned loose upon the crowds of half starved people..…While virtually about 80% per cent of the people residing in the industrial centers at that time were slowly starving to death … It gave one the impression that a plaque was ravaging the country. Upon reaching Berlin I began a search for a former artist friend (Otto Schmidt Hofer) who had gained fame before the outbreak of the World war. At that time he was living in France and was a sculptor of renown, having exhibited his works in nearly every famous gallery in Europe. Shortly before the outbreak of the war he moved to Berlin and was unable to get out of the country after the conflict had started…I found the one-time famous artist lying in bed nearly dead from starvation. He had been without food for a period of three weeks. With him in the same room was another sculptor, Erich Saalmann by name. He too was in a very weakened condition due to the lack of food, but was not as yet confined to his bed. Standing about the room in various places were examples of the work of these men, which, if conditions had been anywhere normal, would have represented a small fortune for both artists. It seemed to me to be rather heartless trick of fate to surround these men with such works of beauty and genuine art and also keep them from getting even the barest necessities of life. I managed to procure a quantity of milk and eggs and gradually both artists regained sufficient strength to get about again. Out of gratitude for my services Schmidt Hofer set to work as soon as he was able and designed what he declared to be his masterpiece. He named it ‘Dancing Goddess’. The work was of the Greek type and proved to be an exceptionally piece of art. The first bronze statue made from the original he presented to me, and finally gave me six additional copies. He then destroyed the original, thus assuring me th

Height
79cm (31.10")
Width
20cm (7.87")
Depth
26cm (10.24")
Date of Manufacture

Regent Antiques has dated this piece to the 1920s.

Reference Numbers
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SA963735
Dealers Internal Ref
A3136
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