Stillleben mit Tonkrug, Zitronen und Apfelsinen
© SKD, Foto: Klut

Paula Modersohn-Becker & Otto Modersohn

The Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden received an important and generous donation: five paintings and one drawing by Paula Modersohn-Becker and three paintings by her husband Otto Modersohn are now in the collection of the New Master's Gallery in the Albertinum. The artist's nephew, Dr. med. Wulf Becker-Glauch, turned the artworks over to the art collections in remembrance of Paula Modersohn-Becker's roots in Dresden.

  • DATES 26/11/2010—27/03/2011

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For the first time, the Galerie Neue Meister is in the possession of works by Paula Modersohn-Becker and now owns four works by her husband Otto Modersohn. Additional to the paintings, art works from private collections and from the museum holdings will be presented, creating a very personal as well as art historical profound presentation of the works of this very odd couple.

Bildnis eines Moorgrabens
© SKD, Foto: Klut
Paula Modersohn-Becker, Moorgraben, um 1900 ÖL auf Pappe auf Holz, 54,5x42cm

weitere Ausstellungen

Further Exhibitions
15/12/2017 —15/04/2018
Portrait eines Mannes mit kantigem und unnatürlich gefärbtem Gesicht
30/04/2014 —10/08/2014
Kamelreiter in der Wüste

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