Moses Kottler
Moses Kottler (1896–1977) was a South African painter and sculptor. He is widely regarded, along with Anton van Wouw and Lippy Lipshitz, as one of the most important South African sculptors. This triumvirate had the distinction of also having excelled at using pictorial media; Lipshitz with monotypes and Van Wouw in painting and drawing. Kottler's work in oils earned him additional consideration as a painter.
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Moses Kottler
Moses Kottler (1896–1977) was a South African painter and sculptor. He is widely regarded, along with Anton van Wouw and Lippy Lipshitz, as one of the most important South African sculptors. This triumvirate had the distinction of also having excelled at using pictorial media; Lipshitz with monotypes and Van Wouw in painting and drawing. Kottler's work in oils earned him additional consideration as a painter.
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Medal for Sculpture
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ca. 1890
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Moses Kottler
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Self Portrait , oil on canvas, 44.5 x 39.5 cm, South African National Gallery
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Transvaal, South Africa
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Sculpting, Painting
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Cubism, Symbolism, German Expressionism, Cape Impressionism, New Group
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Moses Kottler
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Russian, South African
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D. C. Boonzaier , oil on canvas, 45 x 34.5, South African National Gallery
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Meidjie , cypress wood, 156 cm , Johannesburg Art Gallery
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Small Coloured Girl , oil on cardboard, 42 x 35.5 cm, Johannesburg Art Gallery
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