Clara Westhoff (21 September 1878 in Bremen – 9 March 1954 in Fischerhude), also known as Clara Rilke or Clara Rilke-Westhoff was a German sculptor and the wife of poet Rainer Maria Rilke.At the early age of 17, Clara Westhoff went to Munich, where she attended a private art school.
In 1898, she moved to Worpswede and learned sculpture with Fritz Mackensen.
Soon after her death, as with many women in the arts in the 1950s, she fell into oblivion.
Her work was privately owned or barely accessible to the public in various collections.
With her comprehensive biography in 1986, Marina Sauer initiated a rehabilitation of the artist by freeing Clara Rilke-Westhoff from the shadowy existence of being seen only as the wife of Rilke and as a friend of Paula Modersohn-Becker.
Clara Rilke-Westhoff can today be seen as a pioneer among women sculptors in Germany.