German school.
Circa 1960.
Abstract spatial composition.
Mixed media: ink and watercolor on light colored paper, laid down on a brown cardboard.
Coming from a collection of the painter's works from the 1930s to around 1970. (some are with exhibition numbers and signs). The following work is one of the deepest in the collection, refined in abstraction, with a depth of space.
The manner that plays between three-dimensional geometry and the blurry effect finds other artists of the German and American school, who have the same research trend in the years 1950-70.
The thin, graphic lines have an affinity for jazz music and improvisation.
Shot facts about Anja Decker.
1908 Born in Berlin, she spent her childhood in Russia, Germany and Switzerland
1928 she Starts studying with Schinerer, Hess and Gulbransson at the Munich art academy she Paints numerous trips throughout Europe
1938 She studies in Paris (see painted in Paris "The Strange Couple," a 1934 painting from the Wolfsonian collection)
1995 He dies in Munich
Exhibitions
Solo exhibition at the Van de Loo Gallery, Munich, in the 1960s
Exhibitions with the "Circolo Arte Giovane" and the "Gruppo Nuovo - Graphic Collection"
Since 1989: Retrospective of her work at the Pabst Gallery, Munich