“Still Life with Lemon, Orange and Tomato”. Here, the triumphant bright colors convey a unique feeling of admiring the creation of nature. What a perfect shape of orange and lemon,
Self Portrait with Two Colors by Paula Modersohn-Becker
“Self-portrait with two colors” stands out among other self-portraits by the brightness of colors, the cheerful tones of which create a sense of celebration. Flowers are present on many self-portraits
Self-Portrait Against Flowering Trees by Paula Modersohn-Becker
“Self-portrait on the background of flowering trees” is a wonderful work of a young artist who has already declared herself in the world of painting, has developed her own style.
Self Portrait with Red Flower Wreath and Chain by Paula Modersohn-Becker
Everything in this picture is bright and festive, especially a red wreath, shining like a pennant. And a light blouse, and elegant chain. But what sad eyes! What a sharp
Self Portrait with Irises by Paula Modersohn-Becker
Paula Moderzon-Becker often used flowers in her portraits as symbols of nature, beauty, femininity, but also mystery. They attract the viewer’s eye, this is a secret sign that we perceive
Still Life with Milk Porridge by Paula Modersohn-Becker
“Still Life with Milk Porridge” is a poetic breakfast prepared by the artist for herself, but she suddenly discovered the fabulous beauty of simple and ordinary things. Perhaps that is
Self-portrait 1897 by Paula Modersohn-Becker
Self portrait written in 1897. This is an early work of an aspiring artist who settled in Worpswede – the famous colony of artists, where young German painters, abandoning traditional
Self-portrait on the sixth anniversary of marriage by Paula Modersohn-Becker
“Self-portrait on the sixth anniversary of marriage” written in 1906. The artist portrayed herself half-naked and pregnant. She stands, supporting the stomach with her hands and looks at the viewer