Paula Modersohn-Becker: Who is She?

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An exciting 20-page full-color zine featuring one of my art sheroes.

Did you know she was the first female artist to have a museum dedicated exclusively to her work?

This is a story of someone who worked quietly among the art frontier and soon astonished the male artists around her. Learn how this passionate young German artist embraced Paris at the turn of the century. She was a disciplined rule breaker, searching for a way to depict the inner essence of things, establishing herself as a forerunner of the German expressionists!

Traveling back and forth between a studio in Paris and her married life in a German artist’s colony, Paula brought the latest post-impressionist ideas to her country and her work heralded a new way of depicting women, especially nude women, in the arts.

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An exciting 20-page full-color zine featuring one of my art sheroes.

Did you know she was the first female artist to have a museum dedicated exclusively to her work?

This is a story of someone who worked quietly among the art frontier and soon astonished the male artists around her. Learn how this passionate young German artist embraced Paris at the turn of the century. She was a disciplined rule breaker, searching for a way to depict the inner essence of things, establishing herself as a forerunner of the German expressionists!

Traveling back and forth between a studio in Paris and her married life in a German artist’s colony, Paula brought the latest post-impressionist ideas to her country and her work heralded a new way of depicting women, especially nude women, in the arts.

An exciting 20-page full-color zine featuring one of my art sheroes.

Did you know she was the first female artist to have a museum dedicated exclusively to her work?

This is a story of someone who worked quietly among the art frontier and soon astonished the male artists around her. Learn how this passionate young German artist embraced Paris at the turn of the century. She was a disciplined rule breaker, searching for a way to depict the inner essence of things, establishing herself as a forerunner of the German expressionists!

Traveling back and forth between a studio in Paris and her married life in a German artist’s colony, Paula brought the latest post-impressionist ideas to her country and her work heralded a new way of depicting women, especially nude women, in the arts.