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Adolf von Hildebrand is regarded as one of the most important
sculptors in Germany around 1900. He created his works between the
era of the Prince Regent in Munich and the enthusiasm for Italy of
German Romans. He liberated the sculpture of the nineteenth century
from superfluous decoration and thus became a pioneer of modernity.
Works by the artist were already acquired for the collection of the
Neue Pinakothek at an early point in time and were able to grow to
become unique holdings of over 200 works as a result of the
acquisition of his workshop estate. Besides completed works, the
estate also includes models for ideal sculptures, reliefs,
portraits, fountains, monuments, and tombs. In the catalog on the
holdings, the works by Fabian Pius Huber are documented in detail
for the first time and put in relation to the artist's oeuvre as a
whole and his era.
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