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Red Woman
Red Woman was one of Marc’s last paintings containing the human figure and reflects the humanistic idea of man’s interrelationship with nature. A ‘primitive’ woman, untouched by the corrupting influence of civilisation, is harmoniously absorbed into…
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Head with Red-Black Hair
Nolde had a complete mastery of the watercolour medium. The head, artificially lit from below, appears to have an independent life of its own as it floats into the top left-hand corner of the paper. While the slash of red across the mouth indicates…
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Red Poppies in a Vase
Gouche, 1929.
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Red Tulips
Gouache and watercolour, 1920.
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Three Robed Women in Red and Purple
Watercolour.
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Schooner on a Red Background
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Academic Reports & Essays
Essays on the colelction and subject related to the collection are also available to view here.
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Academic Reports on the Collection
These were completed in April 2014. The commissioned reports will benchmark the value of the collection for future reference and feed directly into the development of collecting strategies around German Expressionism. The reports are published here…
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German Expressionism Catalogue
Leicester’s internationally acclaimed collection of German Expressionist art, and the eighty-year history of its development, are being celebrated in a new book. ‘German Expressionism: The Leicester Museums and Galleries’ Collection’ presents a full…
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Martin Bloch
Martin Bloch (1883-1954) was born in Neisse, Silesia. He studied aesthetics with the Swiss art historian Heinrich Woelfflin in Munich and in 1907 he took drawing lessons in Berlin with Lovis Corinth as teacher. In 1911 Bloch exhibited at the art…