Medical bronze sculptures by Prof. Dr. Theodor Klotz

Detailed heart sculpture, kidney model with visible kidney stone and brain sculpture with stroke area. Anatomical precision meets the artistic passion of the renowned urologist and health scientist. Buy a bronze sculpture - as an intellectual and aesthetic highlight for your clinic, practice or home.... Experience the perfect symbiosis of medicine, science and aesthetics.

Prof. Dr. Theodor Klotz: Medical expertise and artistic creativity combined in bronze sculptures

Prof. Dr. Theodor Klotz is a urologist and health scientist with decades of experience. His medical qualifications form the foundation of his artistic ambitions, which he passionately incorporates into the creation of unique bronze sculptures.

Prof. Dr. Klotz not only brings his anatomical knowledge to his art, but also his deep passion and creative energy. His works of art are not only aesthetically impressive, but also inspired by medical reality. Some of his sculptures are based on real medical conditions. For example, the sculpture "Kidney in doctor's hands" depicts the clinical picture of a kidney stone and illustrates the challenge and vulnerability of the human body. This symbiosis of art and medicine not only demonstrates creative talent, but also the ability to make scientific and medical topics understandable and accessible in an artistically decorative way.

A unique niche has thus been created in which anatomy and creative forms of expression meet. Anyone who wants to buy a bronze sculpture that is not only decorative but also characterized by a deep medical understanding will find in the works art objects that are both intellectually and aesthetically pleasing. Art lovers who want to buy bronze sculptures appreciate Prof. Dr. Klotz's works for their attention to detail and their deeper meaning.

Born on April 30, 1962 in Munich, Prof. Dr. Klotz completed his medical studies at the Ruhr University Bochum and the University of Cologne. His medical training and many years of working in hospitals and medical practices have shaped him. This expertise is also reflected in his scientific work, which includes over 100 publications, including 60 peer-reviewed articles, as well as 18 books. His research interests in the areas of gender-specific life expectancy, epidemiology and prevention are particularly noteworthy.

There is now an impressive portfolio of bronze sculptures. These works of art combine medical precision with artistic expression, making them valuable decorative collector's items for anyone looking for a profound connection between art and medicine.

Curriculum vitae:

  • Date of birth: April 30, 1962, Munich, Germany
  • Marital status: married
  • Denomination: Catholic

Academic education:

  • 1981-1984: Medical studies, Ruhr University Bochum
  • 1984-1987: Medicine, University of Cologne
  • 1997: Master of Public Health (MPH), Bielefeld, Germany
  • 2007: APL-Professor, University of Cologne

Scientific work:

  • Over 100 publications (including 60 peer-reviewed articles)
  • 18 books (as author and editor)
  • 300 scientific presentations and 50 published abstracts

Main research areas:

  • Gender-specific life expectancy
  • Epidemiology, public health and prevention
  • Art in medicine