Lot 177. Grieving Women. Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen
ID 59099
Linocut, 29.5 x 27.5 cm, bottom right pencil signed & dated diameter Maetzel-Johannsen 16, unframed. - The edition of the sheet is smaller than five. Provenance: From the estate of the artist.
Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen. Lensahn 1886 - Hamburg 1930
Figures, landscape, & the style of a painter of life. M. J. was a student of L. Corinth, married to the painter & architect Emil Maetzel. After study stays in Paris & Chartres she joined in Hamburg, the secession, she was also a member of the German Association of artists & the hamburgische Künstlerschaft. It began with expressionist wood & linocuts. The painted oeuvre spans the last ten years, despite the later reassurance of the form of language, the roots are in the expressionism.
■ Museums: Hamburg, Schleswig (SHLM).
■ Literature: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Rump, The New Rump, Hans 'D. M.-J. 1886-1939' (m. CR), etc.
■ Provenance:
Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen. Lensahn 1886 - Hamburg 1930
Figures, landscape, & the style of a painter of life. M. J. was a student of L. Corinth, married to the painter & architect Emil Maetzel. After study stays in Paris & Chartres she joined in Hamburg, the secession, she was also a member of the German Association of artists & the hamburgische Künstlerschaft. It began with expressionist wood & linocuts. The painted oeuvre spans the last ten years, despite the later reassurance of the form of language, the roots are in the expressionism.
■ Museums: Hamburg, Schleswig (SHLM).
■ Literature: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Rump, The New Rump, Hans 'D. M.-J. 1886-1939' (m. CR), etc.
■ Provenance:
Year of manufacture: | Maetzel-Johannsen |
Category: | Paintings |
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