Note: This contemplative but powerful head by Richmond Barth is his well known portrait of the Czech-born German dancer Harald Krueutzberg (1902 - 1968). Kreutzberg is an important figure in...
This contemplative but powerful head by Richmond Barth is his well known portrait of the Czech-born German dancer Harald Krueutzberg (1902 - 1968). Kreutzberg is an important figure in both German ballet and modern dance whom Richmond Barth befriended when he performed in New York in the 1930s. Barth made several sculptures of the expressive dancer - both bust and figures. Barth himself had studied Martha Graham dance techniques in an effort to more fully understand the movement and form of dancing figures. A plaster cast of this head was exhibited and illustrated in the 1974 Anacostia Museum catalogue The Barnett-Aden Collection. A similar bronze casting, the same size as this head, is illustrated in the 1995 The Catalogue of the Barnett-Aden Collection and dated "circa 1973." Other bronze casts of this head are in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the David C. Driskell Collection, the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art, the Bernard and Shirley Kinsey Collection and the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum. Kinard p. 40; Auzenne, p. 42.