Paula Modersohn-becker

English, Uwe M. Snowy, 2022
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An accessible introduction to the life and work of this trailblazing pioneer of early modernism, published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Royal Academy, London.

Paula Modersohn-Becker is today hailed as one of the great pioneers of modernism. When she died in 1907 at the age of just 31, she had completed more than 700 paintings and 1,000 drawings and prints. Despite selling only a few paintings during her lifetime, her distinct style, daring subject matter and perseverance in overcoming barriers to women left a significant artistic mark on the brief epoch between the old and the new, and paved the way for the German avant-garde.

Uwe M. Schneede, one of the foremost experts on Modersohn-Becker's work, shows how the artist translated her life's experiences into her own, very distinctive, pictorial language. He focuses in particular on her time in Paris, where she absorbed the luminous palette and expressive brushwork of the French avant-garde, and which so strongly impacted her ambitions and artistic trajectory. Schneede's lively narrative is supported by some 120 illustrations, and peppered throughout with quotations from Modersohn's letters and diaries.

Key specifications

Language
English
topic
Art, Music & Design
Subtopic
Art History
Author
Uwe M. Snowy
Number of pages
240
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2022
Item number
39002801

General information

Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Category
Non-fiction
Manufacturer no.
9780500025628
Release date
15.11.2022

Book properties

topic
Art, Music & Design
Subtopic
Art History
Language
English
Author
Uwe M. Snowy
Year
2022
Number of pages
240
Book cover
Hard cover

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Product dimensions

Height
152 mm
Width
229 mm
Weight
656 g

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