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Lot 68: Josefine Mühlen-Schmid(1888 Sarching bei

Est: €0 EUR - €1,200 EURSold:
KettererMunich, GermanyDecember 03, 2008

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Description

Josefine Mühlen-Schmid(1888 Sarching bei Regensburg - 1960 München). Mädchenbildnis. Um 1918 Oil on canvas .39 x 35,3 cm (15,3 x 13,8 in). Provenienz: From the artist's estate. Josefine Schmid bore a hyphenated surname after she married the painter Hermann Mühlen in 1920. From her student days, Josefine Schmid was active in the Munich art scene, attending the Munich Applied Arts School from 1908 to 1910, followed by studies at the state-sponsored Ladies' Academy of the Women Artists' Association. Mühlen-Schmid devoted intensive study to developments in the art of her day: nudes and portraits, which also date from around 1918, allude to well-assimilated, forward-looking models, which ultimately led in the Munich painting of those days, especially in the circles close to the New Secession, which was founded in 1914, to an influential symbiosis with classic basic stances." (Reinhard Müller-Mehlis, in: Josefine Mühlen-Schmid 1888-1960, Exhib. cat. Galerie Joseph Hierling, Munich 1988, n. p.). [NB] Minimally discoloured. Stretcher minimally pushing through. With isolated small scratches, one more obvious on the right cheek. Face and background partly reworked (by the artist?).

Auction Details

Modern Art & Sideways of the German Avantgarde

by
Ketterer
December 03, 2008, 04:30 PM CET

Prinzregentenstr. 61, Munich, 81675, DE