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Elena Luksch-Makowsky (St. Petersburg 1878 - Hamburg 1967)


Russian Women

Lot-No. 162

Proceeds : 700 €


Oil/canvas/cardboard, 23,5 x 40,5 cm, lo. le. sign. a. dat. Elena Luksch-Makowsky 1929. - Russian-German paintress, daughter of the painter C. Makoswky. She studied 1894/95 painting at the St. Petersburg academy under I. Repin a. sculpting under W. A. Beklemischow. In 1900 she created a relief in cooperation with S. Konjekow for the Paris World Fair. With a scholarship she could continue her studies at the painting school of A. Azbe in Munich, where she met M. Werefkin, A. Jawlensky a. her future husband R. Luksch. The couple moved to Vienna, where L.-M. became the first female member of the secession. In 1907 they moved to Hamburg.

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Elena Luksch-Makowsky: Russian Women


Elena Luksch-Makowsky (St. Petersburg 1878 - Hamburg 1967)

Russian Women

Lot-No. 162

Proceeds : 700 €

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Oil/canvas/cardboard, 23,5 x 40,5 cm, lo. le. sign. a. dat. Elena Luksch-Makowsky 1929. - Russian-German paintress, daughter of the painter C. Makoswky. She studied 1894/95 painting at the St. Petersburg academy under I. Repin a. sculpting under W. A. Beklemischow. In 1900 she created a relief in cooperation with S. Konjekow for the Paris World Fair. With a scholarship she could continue her studies at the painting school of A. Azbe in Munich, where she met M. Werefkin, A. Jawlensky a. her future husband R. Luksch. The couple moved to Vienna, where L.-M. became the first female member of the secession. In 1907 they moved to Hamburg.

Russian Women
Russian Women