Mary Wigman by Fritz Husmann
Mary Wigman by Fritz Husmann
Mary Wigman by Fritz Husmann
Mary Wigman by Fritz Husmann

Mary Wigman 1930 - 1935

Fritz Husmann

Paper
19 ⨯ 13.50 cm
€ 1.450

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  • About the artwork
    For sale is this ink drawing of Mary Wigman by a German artist, Fritz Husmann, who spent a lot of time in Hamburg's pre-war artistic environment. He was particularly friends with the innovators of expressionist modern dance. This drawing is a good example of this.
    Hereby the email I received from Fritz Husmann's son, originally in German:

    ''I am pleased that you are enjoying a drawing of "MARY WIGMAN" by
    Fritz Husmann have. You contacted the grandson ... and he did
    after consultation with me - I am ........ from Fritz
    Husmann - the correctness of dating and identity of the dancer
    confirmed.

    The generation of great German solo dancers (Mary Wigman, Gret
    Palucca, Yvonne Georgii, Dore Hoyer, Harald Kreuzberg and others) stood in
    Spotlight from the mid-20s to the mid-50s. All
    Drawings by Fritz Husmann are presented by the artists in Hamburg
    for the occasion and appeared in the feature pages of the newspapers - mostly next to a review.
    The venues were das Thalia-Theater, das Theater im Zimmer
    and das Curio-Haus. There were dance sequences without music, with texts, with
    Percussion, with a small ensemble, with a record or with piano.

    I remember one of the pianists well: Ernst Koster,
    who is a friend of my parents ... I also have childish memories of visits from
    Dancers - sporty, Indian-like women with deep makeup
    low voices also they moved very strangely; they let themselves
    drawn by my father.

    The dance and theater drawings by Fritz Husmann were very popular,
    he therefore switched to producing print versions as well. the
    Griffelkunst acquired many of them in the early 30s and showed them
    them in exhibitions. Due to this lucky coincidence, about 700
    Drawings that were only meant to last a day in the newspaper,
    survived the Second World War and today belongs to the State Library
    Hamburg.

    If you are interested, I recommend Ralf's biography of Gret Palucca
    Stick. Palucca was a student of Mary Wigman and founded in Dresden
    a dance school that is still in demand today.''

    Thus the son.
  • About the artist

    Fritz Friedrich Wilhelm Husmann was born on 15 October 1896 in Bremen. 1911-14: studied painting in the Kunstgewerbeschule, Bremen. Military service in Romania and France; interned until 1919 in prisoner-of-war camps in France and England. 1920-23: studied in the Kunstgewerbeschule, Altona. 1931: gave up decorative arts to concentrate on graphic arts. By 1950: teaching commercial art at Cologne Werkschule.

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