Renée Sintenis, née Renate Alice Sintenis, also known as Frau Emil R. Weiss, was a German sculptor, medallist, and graphic artist who worked in Berlin. She created mainly small-sized animal sculptures, female nudes, portraits, and sports statuettes. She is especially known for her Berlin Bear sculptures, which was used as the design for the Berlinale's top film award, the Golden Bear.
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Works in Collection
9 works
Boy with Dog (Junge mit Hund)
Renée Sintenis
(c. 1923)
Daphne
Renée Sintenis
1930
Kicking Colt (Springendes Fohlen)
Renée Sintenis
(c. 1923)
Kneeling Fawn (Kniendes Reh)
Renée Sintenis
(c. 1915)
Scotch Terrier (Scotch Terrier)
Renée Sintenis
1928
Self-Portrait (Selbstporträt)
Renée Sintenis
1925
Standing Bear Cub (Stehendes junges Bär)
Renée Sintenis
unknown
Two Colts Grazing (Zwei Fohlen, grasend)
Renée Sintenis
(c. 1919)
Young Zebra (Junges Zebra)
Renée Sintenis
unknown
Exhibitions
7 exhibitionsMar 12, 1931 – Apr 22, 1931
German Painting and Sculpture
27 artists · 1 curator
May 10, 1939 – Sep 30, 1939
Painting, Sculpture, Prints
154 artists
Jun 20, 1945 – Feb 13, 1946
The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture
174 artists
Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 12, 1954
Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
112 artists · 1 curator
Oct 02, 1957 – Dec 01, 1957
German Art of the 20th Century
42 artists · 2 curators
May 27, 1964
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
169 artists
Aug 23, 1974 – Nov 10, 1974
Gods, Heroes, and Shepherds
19 artists · 1 curator