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Emmy Auguste Elisabeth Gotzmann (19 March 1881 – 27 September 1950) was a painter from Germany and a member of the Ekensund Artists' Colony.

Emmy Gotzmann
portrait by Eva Kusch
Born19 March 1881
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Died27 September 1950 (1950-09-28) (aged 69)
NationalityGerman
Occupationpainter
Known forEkensund Artists' Colony
Spouse(s)Walter Conrad, Ludwig Hardt

Biography


Gotzmann was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1881. She was the daughter of Theodor Gotzmann, a director of the Reichsbank, and his wife Klara, née Kammer. She was educated at the Krahmersche girls' school.[1] In 1901 she was in Berlin where she studied with Max Uth at his school for women painters and at the Association of Berlin Artists where she was taught by Hans Baluschek and Martin Brandenburg.[2] In 1901 and 1902 she went on study trips to Teterow and then to Penzlin. These were both in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the following year she went to Ekensund.[2]

From 1903 to 1909 she was a member of the Ekensund Artists' Colony. She worked with Otto Heinrich Engel who had been in the area since 1896.[3] She was painting watercolours. She was his friend and she appeared in his paintings. She was also a model for a bust by the sculptor Heinz Weddig (1870-1946) who lived in Flensburg and she lodged at his house from 1905.[3]

In 1908 Gotzmann was given a solo exhibition at the Flensburg Museum of decorative arts. The reviews of the work commented on the strong colours and painterly works and noting that the paintings were bold and masculine.[4]

Gotzmann was a long term member of the Association of Berlin Artists and from 1928 to 1930 she chaired the top committee. She first exhibited with them in 1906 and then on about a dozen occasions with the final entry in 1942.[1] She is seen in the tradition of Van Gogh and the pointillists.[5]


Private life


Rattenberg on River Inn, 1929, Gotzmann
Rattenberg on River Inn, 1929, Gotzmann

Gotzmann was first married, in 1905, to the lawyer Walter Conrad and this marriage lasted until 1913 when she married the actor Ludwig Hardt.[1]


Selected exhibitions



References


  1. "Gotzmann Emmy". VdBK1867 (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  2. ""Emmy Auguste Elisabeth Gotzmann-Conrad: An der Flensburger Förde"". Emmy Auguste Elisabeth Gotzmann-Conrad: An der Flensburger Förde. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  3. lot-tissimo.com. "Otto Heinrich Engel (Erbach/Odenwald 1866 - Glücksburg 1949) Mit Emmy Götzmann in Ekensund U". beta.lot-tissimo.com (in German). Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  4. "Emmy Gotzmann Auction of the artwork "Rattenberg am Inn", artist Emmy Gotzmann — catalog from 16.05.2020, lot 154". veryimportantlot.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  5. "gotzmann emmy - ZVAB". www.zvab.com. Retrieved 2021-01-01.



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[de] Emmy Gotzmann

Emmy Auguste Elisabeth Gotzmann (* 19. März 1881 in Frankfurt am Main; † 27. September 1950[1] in Berlin) war eine deutsche Malerin des Nachimpressionismus. In ihrer späteren Schaffensperiode entstand „etwas Eigenes, was heute als Expressiver Realismus gedeutet wird“.[2]
- [en] Emmy Gotzmann



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