rahmen (46,5 x 35,5cm)
Jankel Adler was a Polish painter and printmaker.
Dietz Edzard began his career with melancholic, often gloomy religious scenes before he turned to the colorful world of flowers and dancers, Venetian society and of course women, whom he captured in light colors in a particularly delicate way.
Dietz Edzard began his career with melancholic, often gloomy religious scenes before he turned to the colorful world of flowers and dancers, Venetian society and of course women, whom he captured in light colors in a particularly delicate way.
Erich Heckel was a German painter and printmaker, and a founding member of the group Die Brücke ("The Bridge") which existed 1905–1913. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics.
Karl Hofer was a German expressionist painter. He was director of the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts.
One of the most prominent painters of expressionism, he never was a member of one of the expressionist painting groups, like "Die Brücke", but was influenced by their painters. His work was among those considered degenerate art by the Nazis, but after World War II he regained recognition as one of the leading German painters.