
Oil on canvas, Signed lower right, Painting size 54 x 65 cm, 21.26 x 25.2 in., Frame size 82 x 94 cm, 32.28 x 37.0 in., Beautiful original frame
Price: € 14,500.- / $ 16,000.- free global shipping
Exhibited: Galerie Abels, Cologne, 1962Suzanne Eisendieck was born in Danzig, Germany, in 1908. There she studied at the Academie des Beaux-Arts.
She later lived in Berlin where she held her first exhibition.
She came to Paris and started a fabulous career, starting 1929 to exhibit at the Salon des Indépendants.
Because of their unique execution, coupled with a concept and a style always original and highly personal her paintings became very popular. Her impressionistic style involves tremulous brushstrokes and luminosity. Her paintings exude happiness and are executed with bright colors.
Eisendieck is famous for her depictions of young girls at ‘the ball’, a young woman strolling in the garden, or herself with her children at the seashore.
Suzanne Eisendieck and her late husband Dietz Edzard, impressionist, who died in 1963, remain celebrated as two of the exponents of that part of the School of Paris capturing the ultimate in French glamour.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: W. George: Suzanne Eisendieck, Peintures récentes, Quatre Chemins Editart, Paris 1967
ARTIST DICTIONARIES : Bénézit; Saur; Vollmer.
EXHIBITIONS:
London
-Leicester Galleries, 1933-1935, 1938
-O’Hana Gallery, 1956
New York
-Arnot Gallery, 1959 to 1998, on permanent exhibition
-Marie Harriman Gallery, 1937 – 1939 –1940
-Pearls Galleries, 1948
-Hammer Galleries, 1959
Paris
-Galerie Benezit, 1942
-Galerie Petrides, 1955
Los Angeles
- Gallery Vigeveno, 1950
Cologne
-Galerie Abels, 1962
NOTE: Zibelius Fine Art is a Germany based Gallery. We specialize in buying and selling of French Impressionism and Post-impressionism paintings.
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