Marianne von Werefkin (1860 - 1938)

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Marianne von Werefkin

Marianne von Werefkin (Russian: Марианна Владимировна Верёвкина), born in Russia in 1860, was a distinguished artist whose innovative work bridged the realms of realism and expressionism. Known as the "Russian Rembrandt" in her early career, Werefkin's artistic journey began with realism, earning her acclaim within the Tsarist Empire. However, her move to Munich in 1896 marked a significant shift in her style and artistic affiliations, leading her to explore and eventually embrace expressionism​​​​.

Werefkin's life was marked by a pivotal relationship with fellow artist Alexej von Jawlensky, which greatly influenced her personal and professional trajectory. Despite pausing her painting to focus on Jawlensky's development, Werefkin's contribution to art went beyond her own creations. She founded the influential artist groups, including the New Association of Artists in Munich (NKVM) and later The Blue Rider, alongside luminaries like Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc​​​​.

Her return to painting saw a dramatic transformation in her style, characterized by bold, expressive strokes and a deep exploration of the emotional and spiritual aspects of her subjects. This period of her work is marked by significant pieces such as the "Self-Portrait" (1910), which is celebrated for its emotional depth and innovative use of color, encapsulating the essence of Munich-school Expressionism​​.

Werefkin's later years in Ascona, Switzerland, were devoted to capturing the natural landscape and its emotional resonances through a vibrant expressionist lens. Her works from this period reflect a continued engagement with human fragility and resilience, as seen in pieces like "Eternal Path" (1929)​​.

Her oeuvre is a testament to her pioneering spirit and her role in shaping the course of modern art. Werefkin's works are held in esteemed collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in Ascona and the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich, ensuring her legacy endures within the art world​​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Marianne von Werefkin's life and work offer a rich field of study. Her contributions to the development of expressionism and her unique artistic voice make her a figure of enduring interest. To stay informed about new product sales and auction events related to Marianne von Werefkin, signing up for updates can provide exclusive insights and opportunities to engage with her remarkable legacy.

Date and place of birt:10 september 1860, Тула, Russia
Date and place of death:6 february 1938, Ascona, Switzerland
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Switzerland
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:New Artists' Association Munich, New Secession, The Great Bear, The Blue Rider
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Self-portrait
Art style:Expressionism
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Niels-Olaf Hübner (1984)
Niels-Olaf Hübner
1984
David Lüders (1710 - 1759)
David Lüders
1710 - 1759
Nikolaus Sagrekow (1897 - 1992)
Nikolaus Sagrekow
1897 - 1992
Nicolas Guibal (1725 - 1784)
Nicolas Guibal
1725 - 1784
Christian Thoelke (1973)
Christian Thoelke
1973
Alexej von Jawlensky (1864 - 1941)
Alexej von Jawlensky
1864 - 1941
Alois Bergmann-Franken (1897 - 1965)
Alois Bergmann-Franken
1897 - 1965
Richard Schreiber (1904 - 1963)
Richard Schreiber
1904 - 1963
Heinrich Nüttgens (1866 - 1951)
Heinrich Nüttgens
1866 - 1951
Hermann Kohlmann (1907 - 1982)
Hermann Kohlmann
1907 - 1982
Eduard Kurzbauer (1840 - 1879)
Eduard Kurzbauer
1840 - 1879
Friedrich Bury (1763 - 1823)
Friedrich Bury
1763 - 1823
Wilhelm Camphausen (1818 - 1885)
Wilhelm Camphausen
1818 - 1885
Hans Holbein II (1497 - 1543)
Hans Holbein II
1497 - 1543
Curt Hoppe-Camphausen (1877 - 1947)
Curt Hoppe-Camphausen
1877 - 1947
Johannes Holst (1880 - 1965)
Johannes Holst
1880 - 1965

Creators Expressionism

Rudolf Jacobi (1889 - 1972)
Rudolf Jacobi
1889 - 1972
Ivon Hitchens (1893 - 1979)
Ivon Hitchens
1893 - 1979
Franz Bronstert (1895 - 1967)
Franz Bronstert
1895 - 1967
Oliver Jordan (1958)
Oliver Jordan
1958
Edward Marshall Boehm (1913 - 1969)
Edward Marshall Boehm
1913 - 1969
Ernest Pizzotti (1905 - 1984)
Ernest Pizzotti
1905 - 1984
Thomas Ring (1892 - 1983)
Thomas Ring
1892 - 1983
Karlheinz Scherer (1929 - 2008)
Karlheinz Scherer
1929 - 2008
Harry Weinberger (1924 - 2009)
Harry Weinberger
1924 - 2009
Wäinö Waldemar Aaltonen (1894 - 1966)
Wäinö Waldemar Aaltonen
1894 - 1966
Fritz Ruoff (1906 - 1986)
Fritz Ruoff
1906 - 1986
Somnath Hore (1921 - 2006)
Somnath Hore
1921 - 2006
Harold Ancart (1980)
Harold Ancart
1980
Herman Rose (Rappaport) (1909 - 2007)
Herman Rose (Rappaport)
1909 - 2007
Christian Bérard (1902 - 1949)
Christian Bérard
1902 - 1949
Alexander Ivanovich Rodin (1947 - 2022)
Alexander Ivanovich Rodin
1947 - 2022