Selma des Coudres (1883 - 1956)

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Selma des Coudres

Selma des Coudres (Plawneek) a Latvian-born German painter, blended elements of Art Nouveau, Expressionism, and Japonism in her artworks. After studying under Elise Jung-Stilling, she became a teacher and continued her art education with Janis Rozentāls and Wilhelm Purvītis. Selma illustrated books and participated in exhibitions in Riga, Munich, and other locations. Following her marriage to Adolf des Coudres in 1921, she settled in Fürstenfeldbruck, where she co-founded the Kunstverein Fürstenfeldbruck. To sustain herself financially, she focused on portraits and floral still-lifes.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:2 january 1883, Riga, Latvia
Date and place of death:4 march 1956, Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Landscape painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Cityscape, Flower still life, Landscape painting, Portrait, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:Expressionism, Japonism, Modern art

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