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Mathilde Modersohn (1907–1998) founded the Paula Modersohn-Becker Foundation (Paula Modersohn-Becker-Stiftung) in 1978. [26] To form the core of the foundation, Mathilde Modersohn donated more than 50 paintings and 500 drawings from her personal collection, which she had inherited through her mother's estate.
Self-Portrait at 6th Wedding Anniversary (German: Selbstbildnis am 6. Hochzeitstag), also known as Self-Portrait on the sixth wedding anniversary and Self-Portrait on the sixth anniversary of marriage, is a painting by the German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker, one of the most important early expressionists, from the time of her stay in Paris in 1906.
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The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen, Germany, is the first museum in the world devoted to a female artist. Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907) was one of the most important early Expressionists , and the museum features key works from each of her creative periods.
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Jeanna Bauck was born in 1840. She was the daughter of a German-born composer and music critic Carl Wilhelm Bauck (1808–1877) and a Swedish mother, Dorothea Fredrique (1806–1834). She had a sister, Hanna Lucia Bauck, and two older brothers, Emanuel Bauck, and Johannes Bauck. [1] Jeanna was raised in Stockholm.
the mother of Max Koegel (1901) Paula Modersohn-Becker (1907), artist; the mother of Erich Mielke (1911) Duchess Amalie in Bavaria (1912), Duchess of Urach; Grete Planck (1917), daughter of Max Planck, twin of Emma Planck who also died in childbirth
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