Elisabeth Epstein
Elisabeth Ivanowna Epstein (1879-1956) was a Russian painter.
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study of Elisabeth Epstein by August Macke, 1912 | |
Born | Elisabeth Ivanowna Hefter 27 February 1879 Zhytomyr, Russia (now Ukraine) |
Died | 22 January 1956 76) Geneva, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Der Blaue Reiter |
Spouse(s) | Meizyslaw Epstein
(m. 1898; divorced in 1911) |
Biography
Epstein née Hefter was born on 27 February 1879 in Zhytomyr, Russia.[1] Her family moved to Moscow, then she located to Munich.[2] In 1898 she married Meizyslaw Epstein, with whom she has one child. The couple divorced in 1911. In Munich she studied with Anton Ažbe, Alexej von Jawlensky, and Wassily Kandinsky. She also attended the salons hosted by fellow artist Marianne von Werefkin.[3] Her work was included in the first Neue Künstlervereinigung München exhibit in 1911.[4]
Around 1907 Epstein moved to Paris and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne. While living in Paris Epstein introduced Kandinsky and Franz Marc to the French art world, and also facilitated the inclusion of the French painter Robert Delaunay's work in the traveling Der Blaue Reiter exhibition of 1911.[3]
References
- "Elisabeth Epstein". RKD. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
- "Elisabeth Epstein. Paysage. 1918. Öl auf Leinwand". Kollerauktionen. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
- Reinhardt, Hildegard (2017). "Elisabeth Epstein:: Moscow–Munich–Paris–Geneva, Waystations of a Painter and Mediator of the French-German Cultural Transfer". Brill: 165–174. JSTOR 10.1163/j.ctt1w8h0q1.18. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Epstein-Hefter, Élisabeth". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
- "Epstein-Hefter, Elisabeth". SIKART Dictionary and database. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
External links
- Media related to Elisabeth Epstein at Wikimedia Commons
- images of Epstein's work on Artnet