Concentric Group is an oil on canvas painting by Oskar Schlemmer, from 1925.

Concentric Group
German: Konzentrische Gruppe
ArtistOskar Schlemmer
Year1925
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions97.5 cm × 62 cm (38.4 in × 24 in)
LocationStaatsgalerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart

Description edit

The painting is an oil on canvas with dimensions of 97.5 × 62 centimeters. It is in the collection of the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, in Stuttgart.[1]

Analysis edit

The painting is based on a sketch from 1921.[2] It sold at auction in 2011, with a starting price of 7,500 euros, and bought for 13,125 euros.[3] the sketch's size is 45.2 x 34.3 cm. The painting concentric group was created with oil paints on canvas. The work is characterized by a classic symmetry.[4]

Schlemmer was influenced by Cubism, but is also used for constructivist techniques. Already in 1922, he sketched a fun and colorful puppet, and it combined what he is doing all his life, namely, the desire to portray the figure, which, like a puppet, moves in a given space. Schlemmer is interested not only in the individual and the mental abyss and misery, but also for young people who are geometrically abstract. Schlemmer's work can be seen not only in paintings but also in statues and the performing arts; he was also a sculptor and choreographer, and created a lot of ballet performances.[5]

Schlemmer body of work included around 750 paintings, 650 watercolors, 1000 drawings (pencil, ink, Indian ink, pastels, etc.) and about 35 sculptures, as well as 20 scene work.[6] Schlemmer was one of the first Bauhaus masters, who became a victim of the National Socialist regime, as a result, he lost his position of professor, as well as several of his works were destroyed.

The work had been designated "degenerate" and removed from the Nationalgalerie Berlin in 1937; from there it came to the Staatsgalerie in 1950.[7]

Legacy edit

 
Stamp series Europa 1975

In 1975, the work was used on a postage stamp, for the Deutsche Bundespost's 40th anniversary.

References edit

  1. ^ "Concentric Group - Oskar Schlemmer". www.europeana.eu.
  2. ^ "Graphik und Editionen Prints and Multiples" (PDF). Grisebach. June 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-16.
  3. ^ "Ketterer Kunst, Kunstauktionen, Buchauktionen München, Hamburg & Berlin". www.kettererkunst.de. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  4. ^ "MoMA | The Collection | Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888–1943)". MoMA.org. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  5. ^ "Oskar Schlemmer - - "Visionen einer neuen Welt"". Deutschlandradio Kultur (in German). Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  6. ^ "Deutsche Biographie - Schlemmer, Oskar". www.deutsche-biographie.de. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  7. ^ http://onlinekatalog.staatsgalerie.de/detail.jsp?id=D9E4A68D4B3CA5F4BEC141B69028205B&img=1[permanent dead link]

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