black crayon sketch on white paper of a woman sitting cross-legged, leaning down to adjust a leg garter, which is colored pink; arrived in a dark brown wooden frame

Seated Girl with Red Garter, 1914

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This drawing, dated 1914, was executed on the eve of World War I. Pechstein had recently parted ways with Die Brücke (The Bridge, 1905-13), one of Germany’s most influential associations of avant-garde artists, being dismissed after choosing to exhibit at the Berlin Secession. He had become interested in Oceanic art and began drawing sculptures at the Völkerkundemuseum in Berlin, before travleing with his wife to the Palau islands in the South Pacific, a German colony at the time. With the outbreak of the World War I in 1914, they returned home and he enlisted in the German army. A number of black chalk figure drawings by Pechstein date to this turbulant year.

Details
Title
Seated Girl with Red Garter
Artist Life
1881–1955
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2023.58.2
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black crayon sketch on white paper of a woman sitting cross-legged, leaning down to adjust a leg garter, which is colored pink; arrived in a dark brown wooden frame
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