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Oskar Moll
Oskar Moll

Oskar Moll

German, 1875 - 1947
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Oskar Moll was a German Fauvist painter; best known for his landscapes, portraits and somewhat abstract still-lifes.

Moll initially studied biology in Switzerland, but also taught himself how to paint and decided to pursue art as a career instead. After some time in Munich, he went to Berlin, where he became an assistant in the studios of Lovis Corinth. In 1906, he married the sculptor and painter, Margarethe Haeffner. The following year, they went to Paris, where he made the acquaintance of Henri Matisse and became an habitué of Le Dôme Café. As a result he, Margarethe and their friend Hans Purrmann participated in creating the short-lived Académie Matisse. During the war, he lived in Berlin and was among the first members of the November Group. He was also a member of the Free Secession.

In 1918, he became a Professor at the Staatliche Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe Breslau [de]. He succeeded August Endell as its Director in 1925 and served until its closure in 1932, following the emergency decrees issued by Heinrich Brüning. He then transferred to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, but was there for only a year when he was defamed and dismissed for being a purveyor of "degenerate art". A planned exhibition of his works was closed by the Nazi government in 1935. Two years later, thirty-five of his works were confiscated and displayed at the propagandistic Degenerate Art Exhibition in Munich.

In 1936, he and Margarethe had settled into a reclusive life in Berlin, but their home and studio, along with numerous paintings, some by Matisse and Picasso, were destroyed during an air raid in 1943. They attempted to find refuge in his hometown, but were forced to return to Berlin in 1945 when the Red Army occupied that area. He died in Berlin in 1947

Recently, the Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie [de] has begun a research project devoted to his works.

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Anton Kuh

Anton Kuh (1932)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Figurative
Berglandschaft I

Berglandschaft I (1920)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Blumenstillleben mit Schüssel und gestreiftem Krug

Blumenstillleben mit Schüssel und gestreiftem Krug

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Waldbach II

Waldbach II (1920)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
See mit Kiefernast (Ostsee)

See mit Kiefernast (Ostsee) (1938)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Symphonie in Grün

Symphonie in Grün (1940)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Stillleben mit Bronzekopf

Stillleben mit Bronzekopf (1945)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Blick auf See, mit Blättern und zwei weißen Segelbooten

Blick auf See, mit Blättern und zwei weißen Segelbooten (1943)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Landscape
Alpenveilchenstilleben mit zwei Kannen

Alpenveilchenstilleben mit zwei Kannen (1942)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Still Life
Obstschale mit Winterlandschaft

Obstschale mit Winterlandschaft (1945)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Still Life
Brücke (Wölfelsgrundbrücke)

Brücke (Wölfelsgrundbrücke) (1941)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Komposition mit Krügen und Muscheln

Komposition mit Krügen und Muscheln (1929)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Steiniger Bach in südlicher Landschaft

Steiniger Bach in südlicher Landschaft (1920)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Waldbach mit Felsen

Waldbach mit Felsen (1920)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract
Wolken im Gebirge

Wolken im Gebirge (1920-1923)

Oskar Moll (German, 1875 - 1947)
Abstract

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