Franz Marc
The Red Deer II
1912

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Franz Marc
The Red Deer II
1912
Die Leidende Stadt (City of sorrow)
ca.1930,tempera on paper mounted on cardboard, 89 x 72.5 cm
Marianne von Werefkin (Russian,1860-1938)
Gabriele Munter, Beach at Bornholm, 1919.
Private Collection.
Chaim Soutine (French, 1893-1943) Still Life with Fruit • 1919 • Private collection
Women’s History Month: Women in Art History
Amrita Sher-Gil, Bisexual Hungarian-Indian Expressionist painter (1913-1941)
Jon Boris, The Artist Corinne Michael West, 1930
Axel Törneman ‘Nattcaféet’ 1906.
(Source: thielskagalleriet.se)
At the library of the Opera House, browsing a book on Edvard Munch’s paintings or sketches, I felt truly dazzled by this one. Solely by staring “ Madonna in the church”, I can feel my deepest melancholia strings are being pulled. To me, this could be the grand grand father of Tim Burton’s work. I’m going back for more information digging on it, but simply examining it at the present, captures my interest.