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Dietz Edzard (German/French, 1893-1963), "Les Midinettes - Esquisse", 1950, oil on canvasboard, initialed lower right, an "Atelier D. Edzard" label with date and title and a "Galerie Dominion/Montreal, Canada" label en verso, 7-1/4" x 10-1/4". Framed. Primarily a self-taught artist, Edzard studied briefly with Max Beckmann (German/New York, 1884-1950) in Berlin before moving to France, where he settled in Paris in 1928. Inspired by the Post-Impressionists, Edzard employed a cool, muted color palette and a painterly brushstroke in his delicately rendered depictions of women. One of the many artists whose works were deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis, at least five of Edzard's paintings were publicly destroyed. During WWII he was imprisoned, along with fellow artists Hans Bellmer and Max Ernst, at the Les Milles internment camp. Edzard exhibited widely, in solo and group shows across Europe and in the United States, and his work is in numerous private and public collections.


  • Condition: In generally good condition. Some abrading along edges. Scattered craquelure. Layer of surface soiling. Dulling of varnish layer. No visible signs of past restoration.

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