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Paula (AT)
Regie: Christian Schwochow
Kamera: Frank Lamm
Szene 037
Paula malt; Modersohn fordert sie auf sofort nach Hause zu kommen.
abgeb.: Paula Modersohn-Becker (Carla Juri)
Foto: Martin Valentin Menke
With more than 500.000 inhabitants Hannover is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony.
Hannover was founded in medieval times on the east bank of the River Leine. It was a small village of ferrymen and fishermen. It became a comparatively large town in the 13th century, receiving town privileges in 1241, owing to its position at natural crossroads It was connected to the Hanseatic city of Bremen by the Leine and was situated north-west of the Harz mountains so that east-west traffic passed through it.
Between 1714 and 1837 three kings of Great Britain were concurrently also Electoral Princes of Hanover.
As an important railway and road junction and production centre, Hannover was a major target for strategic bombing during WW II. More than 90% of the city centre was destroyed in a total of 88 bombing raids. So today Hannover lacks it´s medieval heart.
Originally the Museum of "Kunst und Wissenschaft" (art and science) inaugurated in 1856 in the presence of George V of Hanover. After the annexation of Hanover by Prussia, the museum was integrated into the Provincial Museum, as it was called from 1869. The museum ran out of space for its art collections, prompting the construction of the current building in 1902. Extensive renovations and modernisations were carried out in the interior from 1995 to 2000, reopening on 13 May 2000 as part of Expo 2000.
Today the museum comprises the state gallery (Landesgalerie), featuring paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, and departments of archaeology, natural history and ethnology.
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 - 1907)
was a German painter and one of the most important representatives of early Expressionism. Her works unite characteristic aspects of early 20th century art.
Becker became known in the Worpswede artists' colony, where she was a pupil of Fritz Mackensen. Two paintings that she exhibited at the Bremen Kunsthalle in 1899 were sharply criticised and had to be removed during the exhibition. In 1900, she studied at the Académie Colarossi in Paris and married the painter Paul Modersohn after her return to Worpswede in 1901.
Paula Modersohn-Becker´s immense oeuvre only came to light posthumously. She created 750 paintings and around 1000 drawings.
Rotes Haus mit Birke - Red House with Birch / 1905
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Paula Modersohn-Becker
Flöte blasendes Mädchen im Birkenwald, 1905
Öltempera auf Leinwand
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Paula in Paris Exhibition in a park
Paula Modersohn-Becker und die Kunst in Paris um 1900 - Von Cézanne bis Picasso
(13.10.2007-24.02.2008)
Paula Modersohn-Becker, Dresden 1876 - Worpswede 1907
Brustbild einer Alten vor Landschaft - Bust portrait of an old woman in front of a landscape (1904)
Dauerleihgabe aus Privatbesitz - Permanent loan from a private collection
Die Künstlerin, die zu den bedeutendsten Vertreterinnen des frühen Expressionismus gehört, war zwischen der naturverbundenen Worpsweder Künstlerkolonie und der urbanen Avantgarde in Paris hin- und hergerissen. Tief beeindruckt von den Gemälden von Paul Gauguin und Paul Cézanne, hat sie den Bildraum flächig reduziert. In ihren Bildnissen zeigt die Malerin vorrwiegend eine ungeschönte Wahrnehmung, meist mit vereinfachten, groß gesehenen Formen.
Museum Ludwig
PAULA MODERSOHN-BECKER
1876 Dresden
1907 Worpswede
Landscape in Worpswede, 1903
Öl, Pappe
Jenny Holzer "For Paula Modersohn-Becker", Böttcherstraße, Bremen
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