Verena Borgmann, Beate Eickhoff, Paul Knolle & Thijs de Raedt - Paula Modersohn-Becker: Tussen Worpswede en Parijs
Availability: | Out of stock |
Delivery time: | Sold |
Verena Borgmann, Beate Eickhoff, Paul Knolle & Thijs de Raedt - Paula Modersohn-Becker: Tussen Worpswede en Parijs - Zwolle / Enschede - Waanders Uitgevers / Rijksmuseum Twenthe - 2018 - 1st edition - 80 pp - Paperback - 24 x 27 cm. - Design: Harald Slaterus.
Condition: Good - with previous owner's entry, otherwise excellent.
Catalogue / monograph of the German avant-garde artist Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907). Illustrated with photographs and reproductions in black and white and COLOUR. With bibliography.
¶ The young female painter comes into contact with the traditional impressionism of artists such as Otto Modersohn (whom she marries) and Fritz Mackensen during her stay in the artists' colony of Worpswede, Germany. During her various trips to Paris, she gets to know the experimental art of her time: the expressionism of Vincent van Gogh, the heavy lines and flat areas of color of Paul Gauguin and Les Nabis, the more constructed work of Paul Cézanne and the intense sculpture of Auguste Rodin.