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Karl Schmidt RottluffKarl Schmidt Rottluff Woman on Carpet 1915 Hand-Signed Woodcut Expressionist1915
1915
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About the Item
Karl Schmidt Rottluff
Rottluff near Chemnitz 1884 - 1976 Berlin
Woman on Carpet, 1915
Woodcut on handmade paper with watermark "SLG"
Signed in pencil lower left
Image size: 25 x 17.7 cm
Sheet size: 50 x 33.2 cm
Frame: 67 x 50 cm
Catalogue raisonné Schapire 172
Good untouched condition, slightly browned (see photos)
Rare, the Karl and Emy Schmidt Rottluff Foundation was not previously aware of any copies on handmade paper.
Previously, only prints for the magazine "Aktion" were known, which are typographically marked on the back and unsigned.
Viewing and collection by prior appointment are welcome.
Authenticity will be confirmed in writing.
The painter, graphic artist, and sculptor Karl Schmidt was born in 1884 in Rottluff near Chemnitz as the son of a miller. In 1905, Schmidt-Rottluff began studying architecture at the Technical University in Dresden. There he met Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and Fritz Bleyl, with whom he founded the artists' community "Die Brücke" in the same year. In 1906, the first joint portfolio of graphic works was published. In his expressionist paintings, the painter gave the passionately applied and image-defining colors an intense luminosity and went further than his fellow artists in his use of unmixed primary colors. Until 1912, Schmidt-Rottluff repeatedly spent long periods of time in the Dangastermoor near Varel in Oldenburg, where he found numerous motifs for his landscape paintings. With his move to Berlin in 1911, he turned his attention increasingly to formal problems and developed an increasingly reduced, geometric formal language. The outbreak of war interrupted this development. During his military service, he created a cycle of religious woodcuts in which Schmidt-Rottluff processed the horrors of war and which is considered his major graphic work. In 1918, he returned to Berlin. He maintained his work rhythm of painting trips in the summer and studio work in the winter throughout the 1920s. Stays in Pomerania, on Lake Leba, in Ticino, and in the Taunus mountains, as well as in Rome as a guest student at the German Academy in Villa Massimo (1930), inspired Schmidt-Rottluff to create his mature still lifes and landscapes. In 1937, his art was defamed at the Munich exhibition "Degenerate Art," followed in 1941 by a ban on painting and expulsion from the professional association. After World War II, Schmidt-Rottluff accepted a chair at the (West) Berlin University of Fine Arts. His late work continues the motifs of his expressionist phase, but is more nuanced and less intense in color. The man who had emerged as an innovator and revolutionary in art received the Pour le Mérite order in 1956 and saw himself honored as a classic. In 1967, the Brücke Museum in Berlin, founded on his initiative, opened. Numerous exhibitions in the Federal Republic of Germany honor Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, who is considered by art historians to be one of the most important representatives of German Expressionism.
- Creator:Karl Schmidt Rottluff (1884 - 1975, German)
- Creation Year:1915
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 13.08 in (33.2 cm)
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- Condition:slightly browned.
- Gallery Location:Eltville am Rhein, DE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2910217308382
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