Jeanne Mammen (21 November 1890 - 22 April 1976) was a German painter, illustrator, and printmaker. Her work is associated with the New Objectivity, Symbolism, and Cubism movements. She is best known for her depictions of strong, sensual women [1] and Berlin city life during the Weimar period [2] Biography Early life Recently Added View Jeanne Mammen's 472 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available works on paper, prints and multiples, and paintings for sale and learn about the artist.
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Skulptur (24) Fotografien (1) Jeanne Mammen (472 Ergebnisse) Neu hinzugefügt Mehr anzeigen Finden Sie Kunstwerke und Informationen zu Jeanne Mammen (deutsch, 1890-1976) auf artnet. Erfahren Sie mehr zu Kunstwerken in Galerien, Auktionslosen, Kunstmessen, Events, Biografiedetails, News und vieles mehr von Jeanne Mammen. November 1890 in Berlin geboren, begann Mammen als Werbegrafiker mit Modeillustrationen für Zeitschriften und Filmplakaten für die UFA-Filmstudios. Im Jahr 1920 werden ihre Aquarelle bekannt und 1930 findet eine große Ausstellung in der Galerie Fritz Gurlitt statt. In den 1940er Jahren experimentiert Mammen mit Kubismus und Expressionismus. Ihre Bilder, die sich kritisch mit dem aktuellen Zeitgeschehen auseinandersetzen, malt sie für sich selbst und nicht für einen Markt. Erst in den 1970er Jahren, als man die Werke aus der Zeit der Weimarer Republik wiederzuentdecken beginnt, erfährt auch Jeanne Mammen eine erneute Würdigung. Am 22. April 1976 stirbt sie in Berlin. With her pictures of the 1920's, Jeanne Mammen ranks as one of Berlin's most well-known painters and graphic artists. During the Nazi regime and in the post-war period, the uncompromising artist broke new ground and yet remained true to herself. by Dr. Martina Weinland
"Zart, duftig" Die Malerin Jeanne Mammen Zwanziger Jahre Berlin
Jeanne Mammen was a German artist best known for her paintings and illustrations of Berlin's city life as well as women's sensual strength. Mammen studied at the Académie Julian and the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels from 1906 to 1911. Jeanne Mammen. German, 1890-1976. Starr Figura, German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 2011. Watercolorist, painter, printmaker. Raised in Paris. Studied art in Paris, Brussels, and Rome from 1906 until 1911. As a German citizen, was forced to flee France with her family at outbreak of World War I; lost. "Chorus Girls" Jeanne Mammen (1890 - 1976) © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 In the pleasure-hungry Berlin of the 1920s, theatres vied for attention with spectacular variety shows. Chorus girls in scanty costumes provided an erotic touch. As links in the chain of swinging legs, they were usually depicted as a type, not as individuals. Jeanne Mammen (21 November 1890 - 22 April 1976) was a German painter, illustrator, and printmaker. Her work is associated with the New Objectivity, Symbolism, and Cubism movements. She is best known for her depictions of strong, sensual women and Berlin city life during the Weimar period.
Jeanne Mammen Karneval in Venedig (Carnival in Venice) Late 1910s Grosz, Art Eras
One painting on display burrowed deep into my brain, Jeanne Mammen's At the Shooting Gallery, a work from 1929, which depicted the exact moment when misery and pleasure dove-tailed in the powder keg of Weimar Germany in the Golden Twenties. Mammen was a Berlin artist. Jeanne Mammen - Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin, Fotografie, Architektur, Künstler-Archive, Dada Berlin, Neue Sachlichkeit und Osteuropäische Avantgarde.
by ANNA McNAY Outside the sphere of art historians, Gertrud Johanna Louise Mammen, known as Jeanne, is not a well-known name - not in Germany and certainly not in the rest of the world. Yet her output was prodigious, as the current retrospective at the Berlinische Galerie amply demonstrates. Jeanne Mammen. 1890 - Berlin - 1976. The daughter of a wealthy businessman, Jeanne Mammen was born in Berlin. In 1895, the Mammen family moved to Paris. She began her artistic training at the age of sixteen at the Académie Julian, a private art school, as a pupil of the school's 'atelier des Dames'. In 1908 she enrolled at the.
Jeanne Mammen. Die Beobachterin.
Jeanne Mammen is one of the most impressive, unusual and versatile German female artists of the twentieth century. She is frequently mentioned in connection with Käthe Kollwitz and Hanna Höch, two artists who also showed a strong engagement in social emancipation, and whose most successful years also date to the Weimar era. To most Americans, the name of Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976) brings blank stares even among those with a knowledge of art history and an interest in the art of the inter-war period.