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Gabriele Munter [German Expressionist Painter, • Also known as: Gabriele Muenter Gabrielle Münter • Relationships: A student of Wassily Kandinsky, Münter fell in love with the painter and lived with him for the decade leading up to World War I. Member of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider),
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Gabriele Münter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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GABRIELE MUNTER'S YOUTH Gabriele Münter was born in Berlin in 1877. Because official art schools in Germany were exclusively for men, However the level disappointed Gabriele Münter and she traveled to the United States for a couple of years. In 1911 Gabriele Münter became a member of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider),
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Biography Gabriele Münter Biography Interesting Gabriele Münter had a relationship of over ten years with fellow expressionist Wassily Kandinsky. Kandinsky introduced her to German expressionism and is believed to be of an enormous influence. Links Gabriele Münter: Espoused to art - Article about Gabriele Münter...
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Gabriele Münter "Sommernacht. Insel Lödinge. Norwegen " 24,120 $ Details Gabriele Münter "Blumenblatt / Vogelvase " 18,760 $ Details Gabriele Münter received her first art lessons at the 'Damen-Kunstschule' (Ladies Art School) in Düsseldorf and then attended the Society of Woman Artists as M.
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Gabriele Münter. Portrait of Wassily Kandinsky. 1906. Color woodcut. 25.9 x 19 cm. Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany.
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Gabriele Münter. Kandinsky and Erma Bossi at the Table in the Murnau House. 1912. Oil on canvas. 95.5 x 125.5 cm. Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany.
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Because the official art academies in Munich and Dusseldorf were closed to women, Munter had to study elsewhere.For awhile she studied at the Phalanx School, Munter's professional relationship with Kandinsky developed into a personal one, and the two lived together for more than a decade. Gabriele Munter...
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One of the largest online painting museums. New exhibits daily. Biographies and main works of many famous artists. Excellent quality of reproductions. Historical comments. Gabriele Münter Portrait of Wassily Kandinsky. 1906. Color woodcut. 25.9 x 19 cm. Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany.
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Art historians consider Gabriele Münter one of the most significant artists of the early-20th-century German Expressionist movement. But that has not always been the case. Gabriele Münter: The Years of Expressionism, Gabriele Münter: The Years of Expressionism, 1903-1920 will present some 70 of Münter's paintings,
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