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  1. Gabriele Münter (19 February 1877 – 19 May 1962) was a German expressionist painter who was at the forefront of the Munich avant-garde in the early 20th century. She studied and lived with the painter Wassily Kandinsky and was a founding member of the expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter.

  2. Learn about the life and work of Gabriele Münter, a pioneer of German Expressionism and a member of the Blaue Reiter group. Explore her paintings, prints, and still lifes influenced by folk art, non-western art, and Kandinsky.

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    • February 19, 1877
    • Berlin, Germany
    • May 19, 1962
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  3. Learn about Gabriele Munter, a pioneer of the Munich avant-garde and a founding member of the Blaue Reiter group. Explore her biography, artworks, influences, and relationship with Wassily Kandinsky.

    • German
    • February 19, 1877
    • Berlin, Germany
    • May 19, 1962
  4. May 15, 2024 · Gabriele Münter (born February 19, 1877, Berlin, Germany—died May 19, 1962, Murnau, West Germany [now in Germany]) was a German painter who was closely affiliated with the artists’ group Der Blaue Reiter (“The Blue Rider”).

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  5. Gabriele Münter. In 1957, shortly before she turned 80, Gabriele Münter recalled painting a landscape half a century earlier. In 1908, while in the countryside of southern Germany, Münter came across an evening sight that caught her eye: a road and an inn backed by blue mountains and red clouds.

  6. Februar 1877 in Berlin; † 19. Mai 1962 in Murnau am Staffelsee) war eine deutsche Malerin. Sie gilt neben Paula Modersohn-Becker als bekannteste Vertreterin des Expressionismus in Deutschland. [2] Darüber hinaus schuf sie ein umfangreiches zeichnerisches Werk, fotografierte und war auf dem Gebiet der Druckgrafik tätig.

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  8. Gabriele Münter became a living symbol of the daring artistic breakthroughs and achievements of modernist artists in pre–World War I Germany and was much honored. More recently, feminist art historians have championed her.

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