1980 Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Museum Exhibition Silkscreen Poster
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German Expressionist Woodcuts Exhibit (The Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, 1980). Silk Screen Museum Poster (32.75″ X 33″). Offered is a … more German Expressionist Woodcuts Exhibit (The Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, 1980). Silk Screen Museum Poster (32.75″ X 33″). Offered is a silk screen poster advertising an exhibition of German Expressionist Woodcuts held at the University of Santa Clara’s de Saisset Art Gallery and Museum, showcasing a bold illustration titled Seated Woman by Karl Schmidt-Rotltuff. An unrestored poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance.German Expressionist Woodcuts, the 1980 German poster promoting an art exhibition which was held from April 12th to May 25th at the Saisset Art Gallery and Museum at the University of Santa Clara in California. Note that this poster features Karl Schmidt-Rottluff artwork of a nude seated woman.Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Karl Schmidt until 1905; 1 December 1884 – 10 August 1976) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker; he was one of the four founders of the artist group Die Brücke.Schmidt-Rottluff’s works are included in the collections of, among others, the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Neue Galerie, New York; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA;[4] and the Muscarelle Museum of Art, Williamsburg, VA.[5] The Museum am Theaterplatz in Chemnitz has a large collection of work from Schmidt-Rottluff.[6]In 2011, the Neue Nationalgalerie returned two paintings by Schmidt-Rottluff, a 1920 self-portrait and a 1910 landscape titled Farm in Dangast, to the heirs of Robert Graetz, a Berlin businessman who was deported by the Nazis to Poland in 1942. A German government panel, led by former constitutional judge Jutta Limbach, had previously ruled that the loss was almost certainly a result of Nazi persecution and the paintings should be returned.[7] Schmidt Rottluff’s esteemed Self Portrait with Monocle is now in the Staatliche Museum.In 1997, £925,500 was paid for Schmidt-Rottluff’s Dangaster Park (1910) at Sotheby’s in London. At a 2001 Phillips de Pury auction, British art dealer James Roundell bought Schmidt-Rottluff’s The Reader (1911) for $3.9 million. The top price ever paid at auction for a work by Schmidt-Rottluff was almost $6 million for Akte im Freien – Drei badende Frauen (Outdoor Nudes – Three Bathing Women) (1913) at Christie’s in London in 2008. less
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