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Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Böttcherstraße, Bremen
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Paula Modersohn-Becker
Selbstbildnis am 6. Hochzeitstag, 25. Mai 1906
Öltempera auf Pappe auf parkettiertem Sperrholz
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Paula Modersohn-Becker retrospective in Frankfurt
From 8 October 2021 to 6 February 2022, the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt is presenting a retrospective devoted to Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907), one of the most fascinating figures of the early Modernism.
Artist || Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907 in Germany)
Title ||
Mädchen mit Blumenkranz
Girl with Wreath of Flowers (1901)
oil on linden wood
48 x 33.5 cm
Exhibitor || Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Paula Modersohn-Becker
Alte Armenhäuslerin mit Glaskugel und Mohnblumen, 1907
Öltempera auf Leinwand
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Artist | Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907 in Germany)
Title |
Mädchen in Dämmerung in karierter Bluse
Girl in Dusk with Plaid Blouse (c.1904)
oil tempera on cardboard
68 x 53 cm
Exhibitor | K20, Düsseldorf
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Paula Modersohn-Becker stands as one of the foremost celebrated German painters of the early modernist movement. The portrait of the young woman was created in the artists' colony of Worpswede. It depicts the simplicity of rural life while paying tribute to the individuality of the person portrayed. With slightly tilted head and shadowed eyes, the sitter looks directly at the viewer. Her face is mask-like. Her plaid blouse and pink apron depart from the illusionistic perspective of academic painting into the flatness of abstraction. In the background, the landscape with trees appears as painted diamonds and diagonals. With this early work, Modersohn-Becker experimented with the possibilities of figurative representation and paved the way to modernism.
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From the museum label: Modersohn-Becker is considered an important pioneer of Expressionism in Germany, and her pronounced self-reflection is considered extremely modern. At the same time, she consciously referenced the Old Masters and also greatly appreciated the seemingly contradictory art of her male contemporaries, such as Arnold Böcklin and Oskar Zwintscher.
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Retrospectiva de Paula Modersohn-Becker en Frankfurt
Del 8 de octubre de 2021 al 6 de febrero de 2022, el Schirn Kunsthalle de Fráncfort presenta una retrospectiva dedicada a la artista Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907), una de las figuras más fascinantes de los primeros años del modernismo.
Artist || Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907 in Germany)
Title ||
Liegender Mann unter blühendem Baum
Man Lying beneath a Blossoming Tree (1903)
oil on cardboard
52 x 74 cm
Exhibitor || Städel Museum, Frankfurt
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"She hates the conventional and now she is making the mistake of preferring to make everything angular, ugly, strange and wooden. The colour is fantastic, but the form?" - wrote Otto Modersohn in 1903 on the works of his wife. Paula Modersohn-Becker had just returned from Paris when she created this painting. Full of new impressions, she created a work packed with tension between spatiality and surface. The only three-dimensional element is the tree, which stands out against the landscape. The man lying beneath it seems to fuse with his surroundings. It is not surprising that Modersohn-Becker's colleagues in Worpswede reacted with incomprehension.
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