Riehen / Wichtrach/Bern
For the 36th edition of the international art and antiques fair TEFAF Maastricht 2023, we present an exclusive selection of paintings, sculptures and works on paper on the theme of Music & Dance.
Der Flötenbläser (Flute Player), 1936
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Aelplerkirchweihtanz (Bauerntanz) (Farmer's Dance), 1922
Sterbender Pierrot (Dying Pierrot), 1913
Sterbender Pierrot, 1913
Geigenspielerin (Violinist), 1934
Tänzerin, Entwurf für Essen (Dancer, Draft for Essen), 1928
Tanzszene (Tanzlokal) (Dancing Scene (Dance Hall)), 1927
Kopf Mary Wigman (Head of Mary Wigman), 1926
Wigman-Tänzerin (Wigman Dancer), 1926
Reigen der Wigman Tänzerinnen (Round Dance of the Wigman Dancers), 1926
Ballettszene (Ballet Scene), 1910
Junge Balletteuse II, mit Kurzem Rock (Young Ballerina II, with Short Skirt), 1968
The fascination with rhythm, music and movement is captured in art in numerous works in concrete, symbolic or abstract ways. German Expressionism and the artists of „Brücke“ in particular understood music and dance as an expressive art form and depicted them momentarily. The subsequent art movements of Informel and Contemporary Art also take up the subject in a variety of techniques. At our booth 474 we are pleased to show you works by the following artists:
Ernst Barlach | Philipp Bauknecht | Pizzi Cannella | Theo Eble | Erich Heckel | Emil Nolde | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | Georg Tappert | Hermann Max Pechstein | Berthold Müller-Oerlinghausen | Christian Rohlfs | Karl Schmidt-Rottluff | Fritz Winter