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Paula Modersohn-Becker, Hardback Book

Paula Modersohn-Becker Hardback

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The innovative, highly original work of Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) helped pave the way for modern art in Europe.

In recognition of her achievements the first museum in the world devoted to the work of a woman artist, the Paula-Modersohn-Becker-Museum, was founded at Bremen.

Designed as an introduction to the life and work of an artist whose output is not widely known elsewhere, this book aims to set her in her time and place for readers unfamilair with the art and culture of late nineteenth-century Germany.

Paula trained in Berlin and at the rural artists' colony of Worpswede, near Bremen, marrying her fellow artist Otto Modersohn in 1901.

She continued to live at Worpswede, but in the remaining years of her short life insisted on spending time in Paris, in order to experience the work of other important European artists and sculptors.

Forming a close intellectual friendship with the great lyric poet Rainer Maria Rilke, she especially admired Cezanne, Rodin and Gauguin.

Her persuasive and distinctive use of form and colour mean that she is now thought of as an early Expressionist.

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