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Oil on cardboard, laid down on canvas Germany, 1921/23 Minna Köhler-Roeber (1883-1957) - German Impressionist painter Signed and dated lower left 'Minna Köhler-Roeber. 1921/23. The character '3' was later signed with a brighter pencil '1'. Painting cardboard: 17.5 x 15 cm Very good condition Works by Minna Köhler-Roeber enjoy great popularity amongst connoisseurs due to their distinctive style; works by the artist fetch up to €7,000 at international auctions Minna Köhler-Roeber's paintings are composed of areal, singularly placed brushstrokes. This work from the year 1921/23 depicts a street with a row of houses. The motif is translated into a mosaic of brushstrokes in pastel shades, appearing abstract from the distance. Köhler-Roeber mastered the technique brilliantly and shows its distinctive individual style, yet reveals some influences of the Expressionists and can be considered as to be discovered female artist. The painting cardboard is laid down on canvas. The painting is in very good condition. The painting cardboard measures 17.5 x 15 cm and the total dimensions, including the frame, are 33.8 x 31.2 cm. Minna Kohler-Roeber (1883-1957) Köhler-Roeber was a German painter of the late impressionism. She trained under the French painter Mayer-Blaise in Dresden. In 1906, she went to the painting school of Johannes Walter-Kurau in Dresden, where she mainly painted landscapes. There, she learned the theory of colour and light by Walter-Kurau. Alongside her studies, she did an apprenticeship as weaver and draftswoman at the City Higher Weaver and Spinning School Reichenbach from 1914 to 1915. Later, she visited the Arts College of W. von Debschitz in Munich, and was influenced by the artists group Blaue Reiter. In 1920, she became a member of the Association of German-Austrian Female Artist and in 1952 a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Germany. (tm) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.