Anna Costenoble

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Tristan and Isolde , 1900, oil on canvas, signed; This picture was Costenoble's contribution to the Berlin Secession exhibition in 1900.

Anna Costenoble (born February 21, 1863 in Danzig ; † May 1930 in Berlin ) was a German painter and illustrator .

She studied with Karl Gussow in Munich in 1883 and moved to Berlin in 1888. The artist had exhibitions at the Vienna Secession in 1899 and at the Berlin Secession in 1900, 1901, 1908. In 1907 her illustrations for Penthesileia were published . It is attributed to the Friedrichshagener poet circle .

Works

  • Penthesileia. A women's training course for hours that are hostile to men. 1907.

literature

  • Martin Wolpert, Jeffrey Winter, Figurative Paintings: Paris and the Modern Spirit , 2006, pp. 69f, ISBN 0764324624

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