Dimensions: 46 x 52 cm
signed p.d.: 'Muter
on the reverse a paper exhibition sticker Galerie Selection in Tunis and three paper stickers Galerie Gmurzynska in Cologne
Origins
artist's legacy
Galerie Gmurzynska, Cologne
private collection, Europe
Exhibited
Galerie Selection, Tableaux de Maîtres Contemporains, Tunis, 1939.
Biography
She was educated at the Drawing and Painting School for Women in Warsaw. In 1901, she settled permanently in Paris. She continued her artistic studies at the Académie de la Grande Chaumiere and the Académie Colarossi. From 1902, she participated in the Paris Salons. She was closely associated with the Polish art and literary colony active in Paris; she participated in exhibitions of Polish art at the Society of Polish Artists (1914) and Galerie du Musée Crillon (1922). She traveled to Spain in 1911-14, and visited Switzerland in 1915 and 1919. She spent many months in Brittany and the southern regions of France. Mela Muter developed her own original style growing out of the Post-Impressionist tradition. From van Gogh's paintings she took over the expressive contour circling forms brought out by quick, multi-directional brushstrokes. She painted charming landscapes and city views, genre scenes and portraits.