Leopoldine Kolbe
Leopoldine Kolbe was a printmaker whose professional activity is documented to the year 1907. Although detailed biographical information is sparse, Kolbe’s legacy is preserved through works held in major American collections, affirming their status as an artist active during the turn of the 20th century.
The artist is currently represented in museum collections by six documented prints. These works are held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, establishing a verifiable record of Kolbe’s technical proficiency in the medium. The primary work associated with the artist in institutional holdings is the composition titled Basket of Flowers, of which multiple examples or variations are preserved.
The documentation of these specific prints provides the factual basis for study of the artist’s output. As works dated to the early 20th century, many Leopoldine Kolbe prints, including these museum-quality examples, have entered the public domain, allowing institutions to provide access to high-quality prints for scholars and the public alike.