mixed-media, paper, watercolor
fauvism
mixed-media
fauvism
impressionism
paper
watercolor
naive art
watercolour illustration
Dimensions 41 x 52 cm
Walter Gramatté made this watercolor painting called 'Coloured Ribbons on Twigs,' but we don't know exactly when. Gramatté was a German expressionist artist who spent his career working in a society that was undergoing immense change. The bright colors of the ribbons contrast with the bare twigs and somber backgrounds, which offers an interesting perspective on Germany's changing social fabric. There's a tension between tradition and modernity. This tension is reflective of the Weimar Republic, which saw traditional social norms challenged by new ideas about art, culture, and politics. The ribbons might symbolize the fleeting pleasures and distractions of modern life. To understand this work more fully, we might look at art criticism from the period, and the history of exhibition practices in Germany.
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