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Ida Gerhardi (2 August 1862 – 29 June 1927) was a German Neo-Impressionist painter who spent much of her career in Paris.

Self-portrait (1905)
Self-portrait (1905)

Biography


She was born in Hagen on 2 August 1862.[1] Her father was a doctor. After his early death in 1869, the family moved to Detmold, where she grew up. Although she had wanted to be a painter since she was a young girl, she was twenty-eight before she was able to pursue her ambitions. In 1890, she enrolled at the Women's Academy of the "Münchner Künstlerinnenverein [de]" and studied with the landscape painter, Tina Blau.[2]

Self-portrait (1904)
Self-portrait (1904)

In 1891, she moved to Paris, where she studied at the Académie Colarossi, a popular school for foreign students. There, she befriended the composer, Frederick Delius, and his future wife, the painter Jelka Rosen. In 1900, she made the acquaintance of Auguste Rodin and joined the artistic circle at Le Dôme Café.[2]

At first, she worked as a landscape painter, inspired by the Barbizon school, but soon lightened her palette and began concentrating on portraits. She also did scenes from the amusement halls and pubs, which she visited with her friend, Käthe Kollwitz,[2] at a time when it was just beginning to be acceptable for unaccompanied women to visit such establishments.

She organized her own exhibitions and sold her works largely by herself. She also made purchases on behalf of Karl Ernst Osthaus, the founder of the Museum Folkwang, including works by Rodin and Aristide Maillol. In 1907, she organized an exhibition of French art in Berlin at the Galerie Eduard Schulte [de] then, in turn, an exhibition of German art at a gallery called "Les Tendances Nouvelles" in Paris. She was a member of the Deutscher Künstlerbund and participated in exhibitions by both the Munich Secession and the Berlin Secession.[2]

Due to failing health, she had to give up her Paris studio in 1913 and return to Germany, where she lived with her relatives in Lüdenscheid. Gerhardi died in Lüdenscheid, Germany on 29 June 1927[1] from lung disease. Her remains were taken to Detmold.[2]

Her work was included in the 2015 exhibition Empathy and Abstraction: Modern Women in Germany at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld.[3][4]


Ida Gerhardi Förderpreis


In 1989, the Lüdenscheid Savings Bank, in collaboration with the Städtische Galerie Lüdenscheid, established the "Ida Gerhardi Förderpreis" (Sponsorship Prize). It is currently (2017) worth 5,000 Euros. Notable recipients include Erich Reusch [de], Victor Bonato [de] and Jochem Ahmann [de].


Selected paintings



References


  1. "Ida Gerhardi". RKD. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  2. Biography and additional references @ FemBio.
  3. "Empathy and Abstraction". e-flux.com. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  4. "Ida Gerhardi". MutualArt. Retrieved 22 October 2021.

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Ida Gerhardi

Ida Gerhardi (* 2. August 1862 in Hagen; † 29. Juni 1927 in Lüdenscheid) war eine Malerin der klassischen Moderne. Von 1891 bis 1913 hielt sie sich vor allem in Paris auf. In dieser Zeit entstanden viele ihrer Werke. Sie machte sich neben der Malerei auch um den deutsch-französischen Kulturaustausch verdient.
- [en] Ida Gerhardi

[es] Ida Gerhardi

Ida Gerhardi (Hagen, 2 de agosto de 1862-Lüdenscheid, 29 de junio de 1927) fue una pintora del modernismo clásico. De 1891 a 1913 pasó la mayor parte de su tiempo en París. Muchas de sus obras fueron creadas durante esta época.Además de pintar, también prestó destacados servicios al intercambio cultural franco-alemán.

[ru] Герхарди, Ида

Ида Герхарди (нем. Ida Gerhardi; 2 августа 1862[1], Хаген, Арнсберг[2] — 29 июня 1927[3][1], Люденшайд, Арнсберг[2]) — немецкая художница, представительница классического модернизма.



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