Paula Modersohn-Becker
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Несколько работ немецкой художницы Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907).
Я специально выбрала из ее картин детский образы, хотя она рисовала и возрослых людей. Очень душевные картины.







Ну и натюрморт

А это фотографии самой художницы


Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) was the first German painter to assimilate
the Post-Impressionist currents she discovered for herself in Paris
and to forge a very personal style, creating some unquestioned
masterpieces during her brief career.
Paula Becker was born on February 8, 1876, into a cultured middle-class family
in Dresden which moved to Bremen in 1888. Her father,
a government railroad official in early retirement and failing health
and concerned about his six children's financial security, insisted that the
young Paula complete a two-year teachers' training program before allowing her
to study at the school for women artists in Berlin.
In September 1898 she settled in the nearby artists' colony of Worpswede
to work with its celebrated figure painter, Fritz Mackensen.
The Worpswede peasant women, often with their infants, and the old women and children
from the poor house became her favorite models, and she recorded the picturesque landscape,
the dark moors and stormy moods of the landscapes around her
О художнице:
http://www.paratheatrical.com/pages/videofilms/gc-rilkepaula.html
http://artroots.com/art5/modersohnbecker.htm
Я специально выбрала из ее картин детский образы, хотя она рисовала и возрослых людей. Очень душевные картины.







Ну и натюрморт

А это фотографии самой художницы


Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) was the first German painter to assimilate
the Post-Impressionist currents she discovered for herself in Paris
and to forge a very personal style, creating some unquestioned
masterpieces during her brief career.
Paula Becker was born on February 8, 1876, into a cultured middle-class family
in Dresden which moved to Bremen in 1888. Her father,
a government railroad official in early retirement and failing health
and concerned about his six children's financial security, insisted that the
young Paula complete a two-year teachers' training program before allowing her
to study at the school for women artists in Berlin.
In September 1898 she settled in the nearby artists' colony of Worpswede
to work with its celebrated figure painter, Fritz Mackensen.
The Worpswede peasant women, often with their infants, and the old women and children
from the poor house became her favorite models, and she recorded the picturesque landscape,
the dark moors and stormy moods of the landscapes around her
О художнице:
http://www.paratheatrical.com/pages/videofilms/gc-rilkepaula.html
http://artroots.com/art5/modersohnbecker.htm