Yellow house at the waterside
Lisel Oppel (Bremen 1897 - Worpswede 1960)
Lot-No. 131
Proceeds : 1.500 €
Öl/masonite, 48,5 x 70 cm, lo. r. sign. and dated Lisel Oppel 1953, on reverse on label once again signed, dated and inscribed. - Exhibition: 2011-2017 loan collection Overbeck-Museum, Bremen. - Literature: published in: C. Krause, Die Bildwelt der Malerin Lisel Oppel, Bremen 2016, p. 79 and in "Lisel Oppel, ausgewählte Worpsweder Bilder", o. J., p. 19 - Provenance: Collection Wittig/Fricke. - German painter. O.learned at the State School of Applied Arts in Bremen and studied at the Academy in Munich. In 1919 she settled in Worpswede and moved 1920 in Martha Vogeler's house in Schluh. She made numerous journeys to the south and worked also as a ceramist and porcelain painter. She belongs to the second generation of Worpswede artists and loved the popular motifs: the moors, lanterns, flowers and barnhouses as well as children's portraits.
Lisel Oppel: Yellow house at the waterside
Lisel Oppel (Bremen 1897 - Worpswede 1960)
Yellow house at the waterside
Lot-No. 131
Proceeds : 1.500 €
Öl/masonite, 48,5 x 70 cm, lo. r. sign. and dated Lisel Oppel 1953, on reverse on label once again signed, dated and inscribed. - Exhibition: 2011-2017 loan collection Overbeck-Museum, Bremen. - Literature: published in: C. Krause, Die Bildwelt der Malerin Lisel Oppel, Bremen 2016, p. 79 and in "Lisel Oppel, ausgewählte Worpsweder Bilder", o. J., p. 19 - Provenance: Collection Wittig/Fricke. - German painter. O.learned at the State School of Applied Arts in Bremen and studied at the Academy in Munich. In 1919 she settled in Worpswede and moved 1920 in Martha Vogeler's house in Schluh. She made numerous journeys to the south and worked also as a ceramist and porcelain painter. She belongs to the second generation of Worpswede artists and loved the popular motifs: the moors, lanterns, flowers and barnhouses as well as children's portraits.