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Die Schaukel - The Swing

Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen (Lensahn 1886 - Hamburg 1930)


Lot-No. 174


1928, oil/canvas, 130 x 100 cm, lo. ri. fragment of a signature D. Maetzel-Johannsen, relined to the margins. - Exhibition: 'Die Schaukel' and 'Seifenblasen III' were exhibited in the Hamburg Kunsthalle in 1928. - Literature: The painting is publishes with ill.: D. M.-J. Leben und Werk, 2013, p. 121; K. von Behr: D. M.-J. Nachlese 2016, p. 97. - Figure, still life a. landscape painter, student of L. Corinth, married to the painter a. architect Emil Maetzel, educational journeys to Paris a. Chartres, member of the Hamburg Secession, started with expressionistic woodcuts, the pictorial oeuvre was mainly created in her last decade of life a. mainly uses a expressionist pictorial language.

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Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen: Die Schaukel - The Swing


Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen (Lensahn 1886 - Hamburg 1930)

Die Schaukel - The Swing

Lot-No. 174

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1928, oil/canvas, 130 x 100 cm, lo. ri. fragment of a signature D. Maetzel-Johannsen, relined to the margins. - Exhibition: 'Die Schaukel' and 'Seifenblasen III' were exhibited in the Hamburg Kunsthalle in 1928. - Literature: The painting is publishes with ill.: D. M.-J. Leben und Werk, 2013, p. 121; K. von Behr: D. M.-J. Nachlese 2016, p. 97. - Figure, still life a. landscape painter, student of L. Corinth, married to the painter a. architect Emil Maetzel, educational journeys to Paris a. Chartres, member of the Hamburg Secession, started with expressionistic woodcuts, the pictorial oeuvre was mainly created in her last decade of life a. mainly uses a expressionist pictorial language.

Die Schaukel - The Swing