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Tyrolian Farmer Woman

Anita Rée (Hamburg 1885 - Kampen 1933)


Lot-No. 203

Proceeds : 22.700 €


1921, oil/canvas, 66,5 x 60,5 cm, up. ri .sign. Rée, on the stretcher label of Galerie Flechtheim with no. 825. - Literature: Cat. rais.: Bruhns G81. The painting ist published with ill. in: Maike Bruhns: Anita Rée, Leben und Werk, 2001, S. 69, Abb. 66. - Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Alfred und Carolina Hahn Cohen, Hamburg; Elisabeth Loew, Buenos Aires; private collection Great Britain; Villa Grisebach Berlin, 30. November 2012, lot no. 424; private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. - R. is one of the most eminents artists of Hamburg. She began as pupil of A. Siebelist, one of the most important painting teachers in Hamburg at that time. Since 1910 she shared a studio with F. Nölken a. F. Ahlers-Hestermann. In 1912 she took lessons with F. Léger in Paris. R. was co-founder of the Hamburg secession a. the 'Gedok'. She was also a sought-after portrait painter. Being harrassed by the Nazis she died isolated on the island of Sylt in 1933. Mus.: Hamburg (Kunsthalle, Altonaer Mus.), Bremen (Kunsthalle), Schleswig (SHLM), Wuppertal, Rendsburg (Jüdisches Mus.), Jerusalem a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Bénézit, Vollmer, Rump, Der Neue Rump, M. Bruhns: Anita Rée. Leben und Werk einer Hamburger Malerin, 2001 a. others.

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Anita Rée: Tyrolian Farmer Woman


Anita Rée (Hamburg 1885 - Kampen 1933)

Tyrolian Farmer Woman

Lot-No. 203

Proceeds : 22.700 €

Print

1921, oil/canvas, 66,5 x 60,5 cm, up. ri .sign. Rée, on the stretcher label of Galerie Flechtheim with no. 825. - Literature: Cat. rais.: Bruhns G81. The painting ist published with ill. in: Maike Bruhns: Anita Rée, Leben und Werk, 2001, S. 69, Abb. 66. - Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Alfred und Carolina Hahn Cohen, Hamburg; Elisabeth Loew, Buenos Aires; private collection Great Britain; Villa Grisebach Berlin, 30. November 2012, lot no. 424; private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. - R. is one of the most eminents artists of Hamburg. She began as pupil of A. Siebelist, one of the most important painting teachers in Hamburg at that time. Since 1910 she shared a studio with F. Nölken a. F. Ahlers-Hestermann. In 1912 she took lessons with F. Léger in Paris. R. was co-founder of the Hamburg secession a. the 'Gedok'. She was also a sought-after portrait painter. Being harrassed by the Nazis she died isolated on the island of Sylt in 1933. Mus.: Hamburg (Kunsthalle, Altonaer Mus.), Bremen (Kunsthalle), Schleswig (SHLM), Wuppertal, Rendsburg (Jüdisches Mus.), Jerusalem a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Bénézit, Vollmer, Rump, Der Neue Rump, M. Bruhns: Anita Rée. Leben und Werk einer Hamburger Malerin, 2001 a. others.

Tyrolian Farmer Woman