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House under Birch Trees

Otto Modersohn (Soest 1865 - Fischerhude 1943)


House under Birch Trees

Lot-No. 498

Starting Bid: 20.000 €


Around 1907. Oil/canvas. 79,5 x 110 cm. Lo. ri. sign. Otto Modersohn. The painting was based on an oil study painted in front of nature in 1907 and depicts Rigger's garden in Bergedorf near Worpswede in early spring. - Expertise: We would like to thank Rainer Noeres from the Modersohn museum for his kind confirmation of authenticity and valuable information. - Provenance: Provenance: Private collection North Germany, Auction Villa Grisebach 2005, Private collection Lower Saxony. - Worpswede painter, main exponent of the Worpswede artist colony. He studied since 1884 at the Düsseldorf academy, thereafter in Munich a. Karlsruhe. Accompanied by F. Mackensen he visited Worpswede for the first time in 1889. Shortly after H. am Ende, F. Overbeck a. H. Vogeler joined them a. the artist's colony emerged. An exhibition in the Bremen Kunsthalle brought supra-regional attention, an exhibtion in the Munich Glaspalast the same year was the international break-thorugh. To keep his personal a. artistical freedom M. left the Worpswede Künstlervereinigung as soon as 1899. After the death of his wife Paula Modersohn-Becker he moved to the nearby Fischerhude, since 1922 he also travelled regularly to the Allgäu. In 1940 he was awarded the Goethe medal, an important German prize. M. developed the immediateness, the feeling for nature and the sense for colour of the classic plein air painting in direction of a reduced concreteness which concentrates the form of nature to compact masses a. makes the colour communicate the mood. Mus.: Munich (Neue Pinakothek), Fischerhude, Bremen, Hannover, Oldenburg, Prag, Breslau, Danzig a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Bénézit a. others.

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Otto Modersohn: House under Birch Trees


Otto Modersohn (Soest 1865 - Fischerhude 1943)

House under Birch Trees

Lot-No. 498

Starting Bid: 20.000 €

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Around 1907. Oil/canvas. 79,5 x 110 cm. Lo. ri. sign. Otto Modersohn. The painting was based on an oil study painted in front of nature in 1907 and depicts Rigger's garden in Bergedorf near Worpswede in early spring. - Expertise: We would like to thank Rainer Noeres from the Modersohn museum for his kind confirmation of authenticity and valuable information. - Provenance: Provenance: Private collection North Germany, Auction Villa Grisebach 2005, Private collection Lower Saxony. - Worpswede painter, main exponent of the Worpswede artist colony. He studied since 1884 at the Düsseldorf academy, thereafter in Munich a. Karlsruhe. Accompanied by F. Mackensen he visited Worpswede for the first time in 1889. Shortly after H. am Ende, F. Overbeck a. H. Vogeler joined them a. the artist's colony emerged. An exhibition in the Bremen Kunsthalle brought supra-regional attention, an exhibtion in the Munich Glaspalast the same year was the international break-thorugh. To keep his personal a. artistical freedom M. left the Worpswede Künstlervereinigung as soon as 1899. After the death of his wife Paula Modersohn-Becker he moved to the nearby Fischerhude, since 1922 he also travelled regularly to the Allgäu. In 1940 he was awarded the Goethe medal, an important German prize. M. developed the immediateness, the feeling for nature and the sense for colour of the classic plein air painting in direction of a reduced concreteness which concentrates the form of nature to compact masses a. makes the colour communicate the mood. Mus.: Munich (Neue Pinakothek), Fischerhude, Bremen, Hannover, Oldenburg, Prag, Breslau, Danzig a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Bénézit a. others.

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