Arno Breker (July 19, 1900 – February 13, 1991) was a German
sculptor, best known for his public works in Nazi Germany, which
were endorsed by the authorities as the antithesis of degenerate
art.
He was born in Elberfeld, now Wuppertal and died in Düsseldorf.
Adolf Hitler in Paris, 1940,
with Albert Speer (left)
and Arno
Breker (right)
JEUNE FILLE AGENOUILLEE
Sacrifice
Seated Man
Torchbearer
Walking
Eos
Torso with raised arms
1929
Judgement of Paris
Saint Matthew
1927
Prometheus
1937
La Force
1939
The active Life
1939
Der Kampfer
1938
The Comrades
1940
Psyche
Sword Carrier
1938
Wounded warrior
1940
Battle against Serpents
1940
Kampf
1940
Apollo and Daphne
1940
Woman Kneeling
1942
Torso of young woman
1943
Flora
1943
Orpheus and Eurydice
1944
Humility
1944
Torso of Apollo
1944
You and I
St. Sebastian
1948
St. George
1952
St. Martin
1952
St. Christopher
1957
Torso des Rossbandigers
1965
Young Man
1968
Resurrection
(sketch for a Monument to Adenauer)
1969
Cyclist
1976
Young woman with cloth
1977
Before Leaving
1977
Untitled
The Guard
The Warrior Departs
Preparedness
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