“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,

“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” 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 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.
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
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” 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 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” written in 1906. The artist portrayed herself half-naked and pregnant. She stands, supporting the stomach with her hands and looks at the viewer