Kolbe Collection
Kolbe, a name that resonates with history and creativity
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Kolbe, a name that resonates with history and creativity. From Karl August Kolbe in 1933 to the unknown creator behind his masterpiece, this surname has left an indelible mark on art. Neukolln, also known as New Colln, serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Kolbe family. Travel back to 1824 when Teutonic Knights donned their armor as orderlies in Jerusalem under the watchful eye of Karl Wilhelm Kolbe the Younger. His artistic prowess captured this historical moment for eternity. Peter Kolbe's Cape of Good Hope map from 1719 transports us to a time when exploration was at its peak. This intricate artwork showcases Peter's attention to detail and dedication to cartography. Carl Wilhelm Kolbe the Elder takes us on a journey through nature with "A Girl in the Wood of Weidenau. " The delicate strokes and vibrant colors bring this scene alive, allowing us to immerse ourselves in its beauty. The La Grotte Collection des tableaux en gouache offers glimpses into worlds beyond our own. From sacrifices made for Pan, dances performed by young boys, idyllic moments shared between Chloe and her lover - these paintings ignite our imagination and transport us into realms unknown. And let's not forget Barth Erwin Kolbe (1880-1933), whose Volkspark Rehberge painting captures Berlin-Wedding's essence in 1927. Through his brushstrokes, we can almost feel the energy pulsating through this lively park. Intriguingly diverse yet united by their talent and passion for artistry, each member of the Kolbe family has contributed something unique to our cultural heritage. Their works continue to inspire generations after generations; they are truly masters of their craft.