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Joseph Kutter

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317: 151: 28: 278: 305: 332: 175:. Although he returned to Luxembourg in 1924, he continued to exhibit in Munich until 1932 as a result of the negative criticism his nude paintings received in his home town. From 1925, he became increasingly interested in Flemish Expressionism which was flourishing in Belgium and France. Encouraged by André de Ridder, a Belgian art critic and strong supporter of Expressionism, Kutter participated in the 1926 290: 235:
are excellent examples of his maturing Expressionist style. In his painting of "Luxembourg" (above), his view of the city accentuates the stacked terracing of the houses, emphasizes the cubic appearance of the buildings, bestows a harsh appearance on the defensive walls and brings out the strength of
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motifs, especially in his landscapes and floral works where intense lines and colours became prominent. Although Kutter spent a number of years in Germany, his work was influenced above all by trends in France and Belgium. His centre of attention was the human figure. He often represented his
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In Kutter's paintings, the subjects often stand in the foreground as if being photographed. His portraits, painted with strong brushstrokes, typically show figures with excessively large noses, always attracting attention.
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in Luxembourg and then the schools of decorative art in Strasbourg and Munich. From 1917 to 1918, he studied at the
379:"Kutter et l'expressionisme européen", Musée national d'histoire et d'art, Luxembourg, 7 juillet – 19 août 2007". 180: 331: 568:. Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, Ministère des Affaires Culturelles, Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art, 1994 474: 451: 289: 619: 614: 150: 95:, one of two paintings that Kutter was commissioned to paint for the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris 27: 176: 130:, was one of the city's early photographers. Hoping to become a painter, he first attended the 380: 248:(1932), National Museum of Art and History, Luxembourg, depicts the Luxembourg racing cyclist 123: 168: 497: 458: 435: 155: 410:"L'illustration. - Exposition internationale de Paris. 95e année. N° 4917. 28 mai 1937" 249: 88: 593: 358: 223: 139: 111: 107: 80: 227:
subjects as sad, despairing clowns. The two large paintings (of Luxembourg City and
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in Paris. The same year, he became a founding member of the avant-garde
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From 1918, Kutter's paintings increasingly began to present
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where he was introduced to a style of painting inspired by
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Promotion 4 a.s.b.l., Luxembourg, 1994 351: 273: 122:Kutter was born on 12 December 1894 in 424: 422: 7: 600:Luxembourgian Impressionist painters 566:Joseph Kutter, Luxembourg, 1894-1941 167:, he presented his paintings at the 630:Alumni of the AthĂ©nĂ©e de Luxembourg 625:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni 491:Georgette Bisdorff, "Joseph Kutter" 475:"Kutter and European Expressionism" 183:, exhibiting at its salon in 1927. 440:MusĂ©e national d'histoire et d'art 110:but developed his own distinctive 14: 102:(1894–1941) is considered one of 330: 315: 303: 288: 276: 574:Jean Luc Koltz, Edmond Thill: 233:1937 World Exposition in Paris 1: 524:. Retrieved 17 December 2010. 481:. Retrieved 15 December 2010. 465:. Retrieved 15 December 2010. 442:. Retrieved 17 December 2010. 181:Luxembourg secession movement 610:Artists from Luxembourg City 100:Joseph Jean Ferdinand Kutter 416:Retrieved 17 December 2010. 646: 508:Retrieved 29 January 2011. 541:. 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Index


Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Expressionism

Luxembourg
Impressionists
Expressionist
Luxembourg City
Paul Kutter
Munich Academy
Wilhelm Leibl

Head of a Clown
CĂ©zanne
Secessionist
Munich
Salon d'Automne
Luxembourg secession movement
Paris
France
Belgium
Germany
International Exposition
Expressionist
Clervaux
1937 World Exposition in Paris
Nicolas Frantz
Cheval de bois (1937)
Clervaux (1937)

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