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Sonja ist der Titel eines Gemäldes des deutschen Malers Christian Schad. Das hochformatige Porträt aus dem Jahr 1928 zeigt eine im Berliner Bohème -Lokal Romanisches Café am Tisch sitzende Dreißigjährige von schlicht-elegantem Äußeren. Sonja „verkörperte in den 1920er Jahren den Prototyp der unabhängigen modernen Frau" [1]. Directed by: Meryam Joobeur Written by: Meryam Joobeur Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'Sonja' was created in 1928 by Christian Schad in Magic Realism style.

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Christian Schad (August 21, 1894 - February 25, 1982) was a German painter associated with Dada and the New Objectivity movement. Considered as a group, Schad's portraits form an extraordinary record of life in Vienna and Berlin in the years following World War I. Christian Schad, a pivotal figure in the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) art movement, was renowned for his hyper-realistic artistry infused with ambiguous undertones. Born in 1894, Schad's innovative "Schadographs" left an indelible mark on the art world, and his portraits vividly captured the post-World War I urban life of Berlin and Vienna. Christian Schad German Painter and Photographer Born: August 21, 1894 - Miesbach, Germany Died: February 25, 1982 - Stuttgart, Germany Movements and Styles: Dada , New Objectivity , Magic Realism , Degenerate Art Christian Schad Summary Accomplishments Important Art Biography Influences and Connections Useful Resources Christian Schad (Miesbach 21.8.1894-25.2.1982 Stuttgart) ist einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Künstler der Neue Sachlichkeit in Deutschland, ein geachteter Porträtist, einfühlsamer Psychologisierer, experimentierfreudiger Ismenverwerter. Wenigen ist bekannt, dass der Maler des „unterkühlten Blickes" zwischen 1925 und 1927 in Wien.

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Christian Schad (21 August 1894 - 25 February 1982) was a German painter and photographer. He was associated with the Dada and the New Objectivity movements. Considered as a group, Schad's portraits form an extraordinary record of life in Vienna and Berlin in the years following World War I. [2] Life Sonja. Artist. Christian Schad (b. 1894, Miesbach (Upper Bavaria) d. 1982 , Stuttgart ) Date. 1928 Medium. Oil on canvas Details Staatliches Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie. Body. BACK. Left sidebar menu. Show — Left sidebar menu Hide — Left sidebar menu. "Sonja," 1928, by Christian Schad, is the first work in "Twilight Over Berlin," an exhibition at the Israel Museum based on a historic 1937 show in Munich of art derided as "degenerate" by. Christian Schad, Sonja (1928) In this portrait by Christian Schad (1894-1982), Sonja, a secretary at the Romanischen Café in Berlin, emerges as the archetype of the "New Woman" [neue Frau]. The cosmopolitan café setting and the subject's cultivated androgyny underscore the notion of urban modernity. print version return to image list

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Christian Schad, Sonja (1928) In this portrait by Christian Schad (1894-1982), Sonja, a secretary at the Romanischen Café in Berlin, emerges as the archetype of the "New Woman" [neue Frau].The cosmopolitan café setting and the subject's cultivated androgyny underscore the notion of urban modernity. Christian Schad was a German Painter born on 21 August 1895 in Miesbach, Germany. He was born into an affluent family, and his artistic talent was encouraged from a young age. Christian experienced art and cultures from around the world in his childhood. In 1913, he enrolled at the Munich Art Academy but soon left to study in his studio. Schad at his mordant best precisely captured an anxious culture affected by war and the threat of it: the bloodless portraits he painted from 1927 to 1929 in Vienna and Berlin suggest deep unease. Christian Schad Sonja 1928 Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie. Karl Hubbuch The Swimmer of Cologne 1923 Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim. PROVOCATIVE REALISM. by Donald Kuspit "Glitter and Doom: German Portraits from the 1920s," Nov. 14, 2006-Feb. 19, 2007, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10028.

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Details Christian Schad (1894-1982) Portrait von Eva von Arnheim signed and dated 'Schad 1930' (lower right) oil on canvas 16¼ x 12½ in. (41 x 31.5 cm) Painted in 1930 Provenance Carl Laszlo, Basel. Barry Friedman Gallery, New York. Lafayette Parke Gallery, New York. Acquired from the above by the present owner. Literature During his mature period Christian Schad concentrated almost exclusively on the portrait genre. The Portrait of Dr Haustein, painted in Berlin in 1928, is a powerful image of the prestigious Jewish dermatologist who specialised in venereal diseases.