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Georg Rössner Figurative Paintings

German, 1885-1972

Georg Rössner, who studied in Berlin and Rome and, later, in Paris with Lovis Corinth. Rössner was a member of the committees of both the Berlin and Munich Secession movements and, in 1920, was appointed professor at Berlin’s Stäatlichen Künstschule. Rossner exhibited internationally with success including at the 1929 Paris Exhibition des Peintres-Graveurs Allemands and his work was held in the permanent collection of the National Gallery in Berlin. Rössner’s elegantly powerful portrait of Lieselotte Friedländer is a poignant reminder of her enduring legacy.

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Artist: Georg Rössner
'Portrait of a Fashion Designer', Berlin National Gallery, Weimar, Jewish, 20's
'Portrait of a Fashion Designer', Berlin National Gallery, Weimar, Jewish, 20's

'Portrait of a Fashion Designer', Berlin National Gallery, Weimar, Jewish, 20's

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Signed lower left, 'Georg W. Rössner' for Georg Walter Rössner (German, 1885-1972), titled 'Bildnis Lieselotte Friedländer' and painted circa 1926; original artist card verso. A sub...

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