So glad to see some of the works close up. Utterly amazing work. Her work stylistically has some similarities to the Irma Stern (alike German Expressionism), a South African born to German-Jewish parents in the late 1800's. There's a vibrant rawness to the brush work and colour that is similar to Stein's. What a treasure! Hopefully willed shared once remounted and placed on display.
Why did the house was demolished? I'm happy for the family. The people of this planet need to see these paintings. It was a generation murdered, probably, and we need to know and remember them. It would be added to future generations. B"H
I think the friend was afraid of telling about them after the war because the communist regime was also to be distrusted as it had no respect for art, really. She probably held the paintings very dear as they were the only thing remained after her friend, and postponed the decision to reveal their existence until it was too late
So glad to see some of the works close up. Utterly amazing work. Her work stylistically has some similarities to the Irma Stern (alike German Expressionism), a South African born to German-Jewish parents in the late 1800's. There's a vibrant rawness to the brush work and colour that is similar to Stein's. What a treasure! Hopefully willed shared once remounted and placed on display.
💖 Her Works are extraordinary 🙏 Thank you ALL, so much, for protecting the Work. They are precious ✨
This is so fascinating. I am very glad that the paintings did not get lost and that the guy was honest enough to return them to the rightful heirs.
Wonderful artwork. Mrs. Kauders deserves recognition!
I’m so happy her beautiful art has been returned to her family. Hopefully they decide to allow it to be exhibited.
Why did the house was demolished? I'm happy for the family. The people of this planet need to see these paintings. It was a generation murdered, probably, and we need to know and remember them. It would be added to future generations. B"H
Wow beautiful painting ❤
God.bless.you.all
~ ⚪it's bittersweet, isn't it?
I think the friend was afraid of telling about them after the war because the communist regime was also to be distrusted as it had no respect for art, really. She probably held the paintings very dear as they were the only thing remained after her friend, and postponed the decision to reveal their existence until it was too late
думаю что тот друг уважал не искуство а ДЕНЬГИ )