"The Lonely One" (1927) by Georg Kolbe – The Masters No. 857
Georg Kolbe (1877–1947) was a renowned German sculptor known for his expressive and modernist figurative sculptures. The Lonely One (1927) is one of his works that embodies his signature style, emphasizing movement, emotion, and the human form.
Georg Kolbe’s "The Lonely One" (1927) does not depict a specific character but rather represents a universal expression of solitude and introspection. Kolbe, a German Expressionist sculptor, often focused on the human form to convey deep emotions through movement and posture.
In The Lonely One, the figure—likely a nude male or female—stands in a contemplative pose, evoking feelings of isolation, melancholy, or quiet introspection. The work reflects the post-World War I sentiment in Germany, where many artists explored themes of existentialism and human vulnerability.
Kolbe remains one of Germany’s most significant modern sculptors, with works housed in major museums and public spaces.