Painters

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Painting women were disparagingly called the women who painted in front of nature around 1900 and went outdoors with easels , brushes and palettes . Since they were not yet admitted to study as women in art , they had learned their art in private lessons and in painting schools . These had settled near the art academies in Munich , Berlin and Paris .

List of painters

literature

  • Marion Magas: How the painters conquered the Baltic coast. Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-023779-9
  • Katja Behling, Anke Manigold: The painting women. Intrepid female artists around 1900. Sandmann, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-938045-37-4
  • Angela Rapp: The Hiddensoer Künstlerinnenbund - we are not painters. Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-038345-8
  • Kathrin Umbach; Helga Gutbrod: The painters of Paris. German artists on the move. Exhibition catalog of the Edwin Scharff Museum, Neu-Ulm, Gebr. Mann Verlag, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-7861-2749-9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Leaflet for the exhibition Malweiber. Bremen artists at the beginning of the 20th century between tradition and modernity from January 29th to March 11th 2012 in the district museum Syke
  2. Ingeborg Reichert (Ed.): Das "Malweib" Karla Lehr (1874–1958?). A forgotten painter. Reichert, Wiesbaden 1997, ISBN 3-89500-006-X . (Catalog for the exhibition in the Christa Moering Gallery in Wiesbaden from April 5, 1997 to April 24, 1997.)
  3. ^ Emmy Meyer at artnet
  4. Anna Peters, a "painter of the first hour" at geschichtsverein-koengen.de
  5. ^ Gisela Hildebrand: Plate, Anna. In: Bremer Frauenmuseum - Portraits of Women ( Memento from October 11, 2013 in the Internet Archive )