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Lotte Laserstein: A divided life
By (Author) Anna-Carola Krausse
Edited by Iris Mller-Westermann
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
30th April 2024
25th January 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Human figures depicted in art
Paintings and painting
759.3
Paperback
260
Width 217mm, Height 280mm
1140g
Comprehensive view and new research on the fascinating painter of New Objectivity.
The German-Swedish painter Lotte Laserstein (1898-1993) is one of the most exciting rediscoveries of recent years. The richly illustrated book with essays on Laserstein's production in Berlin and her reception in Sweden as well as unpublished documentary material can enrich the existing knowledge of Laserstein's life and work.
Laserstein's current reputation as a great realist has assigned her an undisputed place in the 20th-century art history. Striking portraits, self-portraits and sensual nudes demonstrate her synthesis of traditional painting style and modern subject matter in the Berlin period.
Iris Mller-Westermann, formerly Museum Director of Moderna Museet Malm and since 2022 Senior Curator at Moderna Museet in Stockholm.
Anna-Carola Krausse is an art historian based in Berlin and the leading Laserstein expert.