leonore hiller-baumann (1881 - 1957)
Leonore Hiller-Baumann, also known as Leo or Lo Hiller, was born in 1881 in Magdeburg and passed away in 1957 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She was a German painter and etcher, specializing in landscape painting. Her works are characterized by detailed depictions of natural sceneries, often featuring alpine motifs.
One example of her work is the painting "Alpine Panorama," created around 1930. It depicts a view from a slope onto a village in the Alps, framed by tall fir trees, with snow-covered mountains in the background. This piece was auctioned on August 29, 2020, by Mehlis GmbH.
Another piece, "Shepherd with His Animals in the Field," also from around 1930, portrays a shepherd with his flock before a distant city. This painting was offered by the Kiefer auction house.
Hiller-Baumann's works have been presented in various auction houses, including the Dorotheum, where her painting "Swiss Lake with View of Glacier" was auctioned.
Despite her artistic contributions, detailed biographical information about Leonore Hiller-Baumann is limited. She is mentioned in several art directories, including Artnet, which lists her life dates and some of her works.
Leonore Hiller-Baumann's works are an example of early 20th-century German landscape painting, distinguished by their meticulous representation and focus on natural sceneries.