14+ Paula Modersohn-Becker Quotes On Art, Education And Nature
Paula Modersohn-Becker was a German expressionist painter, one of the most important representatives of early expressionism. She was a pioneer in modern art, being one of the first female artists to paint female nudes and still lifes. She was also one of the first artists to paint in a primitive, childlike style, which was a major influence on the development of modern art. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Paula Modersohn-Becker on art, education, life.
I think the time is coming for struggle and uncertainty. It comes into every serious and beautiful life. I knew all along that it had to come. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
I believe that one should not think too much about nature when painting, at least not during the painting's conception. The colour sketch should be made exactly as one has perceived things in nature. But personal feeling is the main thing. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
I want to give colors intoxication, fullness, excitement, power by trying to forget Impressionism. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
Worpswede, Worpswede, I cannot get you out of my mind... Your magnificent pine trees! I call them my men--thick, gnarled, powerful, and tall--yet with the most delicate nerves and fibers in them. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
How happy I would be if I could give figurative expression to the unconscious feeling that often murmurs so softly and sweetly within me. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
Nature is supposed to become greater to me than people. It ought to speak louder from me. I should feel small in the face of nature's enormity. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
I must learn to express the gentle vibration of things: the intrinsically rough texture. I must find this expression in drawings; in the way in which I draw my nudes here in Paris, more original and at the same time sensitively observed. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
We cleave to the past too much in Germany. All of our German art is too bogged down in the conventional... I think more highly of a free person who consciously puts convention aside. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
In art one is usually totally alone with oneself. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
The Louvre! The Louvre has me in its clutches. Every time I'm there rich blessings rain down upon me. I am coming to understand Titian more and more and learning to love him. And then there is Botticelli's sweet Madonna, with red roses behind her, standing against a blue-green sky. And Fiesole with his poignant little biblical stories, so simply told, often so glorious in their colors. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
I love color. It must submit to me. And I love art. I kneel before it, and it must become mine. Everything around me glows with passion. Every day reveals a new red flower, glowing, scarlet red. Everyone around me carries them. Some wear them quietly hidden in their hearts. And they are like poppies just opening, of which one can see only here and there a hint of red petal peeking out from the green bud. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
Lack of money rivets us firmly to the ground, one's wings are clipped. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
I know I shall not live very long. But why is that so sad? Is a festival more beautiful because it lasts longer? My sensuous perceptions grow sharper, as if I were supposed to take in everything with the few years that will be offered to me ... And now love will still blossom for me before I depart, and if I've painted three good pictures, then I shall leave gladly with flowers in my hand and my hair. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
I know I shall not live very long... If I've painted three good pictures, then I shall leave gladly with flowers in my hand and my hair. — Paula Modersohn-Becker
Life Lessons by Paula Modersohn-Becker
- Paula Modersohn-Becker's work emphasizes the importance of self-expression and experimentation in art, showing that it is possible to develop a unique style and create powerful works of art even in the face of opposition.
- She also showed that it is possible to be a successful female artist in a male-dominated field and that it is important to not let societal expectations limit one's creative potential.
- Finally, Modersohn-Becker's work emphasizes the importance of exploring and embracing one's own emotions and experiences in order to create meaningful and impactful art.
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