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Dietz Edzard
(German/Paris, 1893-1963)

"Repetition Sur Scene", ca. 1962

oil on canvas
signed lower right.
Framed.
24" x 28-3/4", framed 33" x 37-1/4"

Notes: Dietz Edzard came from a talented German family of artists and studied with the celebrated "German Expressionist" Max Beckmann in Berlin, before moving to France in the late 1920s. In Paris, he received wide acclaim, exhibiting regularly with the Post-Impressionists at the Jeu de Paume and at Durand-Ruel, where he met Suzanne Eisendieck, a fellow German artist, whom he married in 1938. Eisendieck, who was represented by Madame Zak, studied under Fritz August Pfuhle and attended the Berlin State Academy for Fine and Applied Arts. During the German Occupation of France, Edzard's work, like most great modern artists of the time, was determined to be "degenerate"; both his and Eisendieck's paintings of women did not "celebrate German womanhood", but chose to depict the "ideal cretin and whore" instead at the theatre and opera. As these six lots illustrate, Edzard's and Eisendieck's oeuvre are compositionally very similar, sometimes overlapping in execution to the point that sometimes it is difficult to discern between the two. While both artists embraced Impressionist and Post-Impressionist study of optics and plein-air observations, they were equally influenced by the Fauves and Expressionists, preferring instead to examine color from a personal emotive experience culled from the drama of the streets, cabarets, theaters and the denizens who frequented them. The painting offered here is a stunning example of Edzard's command of mood and color. While the rapid, short brushstrokes command movement indicative of the dancers themselves, stasis and reverie are invoked through the downward gaze of the dancer in the foreground and the reduction of the dancers in the background, the two-dimensional planes of color.


  • Condition: **Not relined. No signs of past restoration. Light surface soiling. Small dark dot accretion to upper center (background). Frame with marks, nicks and abrasions. Linen liner with some discoloration and staining.

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