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Mario J. Korbel
American, 1882-1954

Night, 1921
Bronze
5 3/8 x8 1/4 x 5 3/8 in
Biography
Mario Joseph Korbel was born in Bohemia, later a part of Czechoslovakia, in 1882. He studied art there, and at the age of 18 came to the United States. After five years he returned to Europe, studying in Berlin; at the Royal Academy, Munich; and in Paris at the Academie Julian. He returned to the United States, spending time in New York City, Chicago, and eventually in 1913 he settled in New York.
He worked in bronze, often experimenting with this media, trying new patinas and textures. He often depicted idealized female nudes, and worked in the neoclassical style.
Korbel was an Associate Member of the National Academy of Design, 1937; and full member of the Nation Academy of Design, 1944. His works are in a number of public collections including The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Detroit Institute of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina, and The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.