Aether--The Return, #15
German Expressionism
1982
Modern
37.0 x 56.0 cm
Leo Baeck Institute
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Aether--The Return, #15
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Biografia dell'artista
Early Life and Education
Peter Lipman-Wulf (1905-1993) was born in Berlin, Germany, a city steeped in artistic tradition. His father, a lawyer, instilled in him a deep appreciation for intellectual pursuits alongside his mother, a sculptor and portraitist who nurtured his innate talent for visual arts from a young age. This formative environment profoundly shaped Lipman-Wulf’s future trajectory as an artist. He pursued formal education at the Berlin Academy, honing his skills and establishing a solid foundation in artistic principles that would guide his subsequent creative endeavors.Artistic Career and Migration
The burgeoning Nazi regime dramatically altered Lipman-Wulf's life course in 1933. Driven by political anxieties and recognizing the perilous climate for Jewish artists in Germany, he made the courageous decision to emigrate to the United States. This pivotal relocation marked a transformative moment in his artistic career; he accepted a professorship at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, where he continued to inspire generations of students with his expertise and passion for sculpture and printmaking.Artistic Style and Influences
Lipman-Wulf’s distinctive artistic style emerged from the crucible of Expressionism, reflecting both German artistic heritage and American sensibilities. His sculptures and prints—characterized by bold lines, dynamic compositions, and vibrant color palettes—were imbued with a palpable emotional intensity. He drew inspiration from prominent figures like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, whose works explored similar themes of alienation and psychological depth. Notably, Lipman-Wulf’s oeuvre often mirrored the spirit of Kirchner's “Variety Dancer,” capturing the complexities of human experience with unflinching honesty.Notable Works and Collections
Lipman-Wulf’s artistic legacy resides in a remarkable collection of artworks that resonate across time and space. His prints, particularly those included in the Museum Collection Lippmann—a testament to his technical prowess—demonstrate meticulous craftsmanship and an unwavering commitment to artistic excellence. Like Kirchner's “Variety Dancer,” Lipman-Wulf’s pieces delve into profound existential questions, inviting viewers to contemplate the human condition. These works are housed in prestigious institutions worldwide, ensuring that Lipman-Wulf’s vision continues to captivate audiences and inspire artists alike.Legacy and Later Life
Peter Lipman-Wulf passed away peacefully in Hamburg, Germany, on September 25, 1993. Despite his passing, his artistic spirit endured—his sculptures remain a powerful reminder of the transformative power of art and its ability to transcend borders and generations. Explore more of Lipman-Wulf’s captivating creations at https://AllPaintingsStore.com/@/lipman-wulf and immerse yourself in the unique perspective of a sculptor who bravely navigated the turbulent currents of his era. Discover the Lehmbruck Museum, Germany, and its extraordinary collection of modern sculptures at https://AllPaintingsStore.com/@@/a@d3b3fp.Peter Lipman-Wulf
1905 - 1993 , Germania
Dati rapidi
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Espressionismo
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Espressionismo tedesco']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ernst Ludwig Kirchner']
- Date Of Birth: Aprile 27, 1905
- Date Of Death: Settembre 25, 1993
- Full Name: Peter Lipman-Wulf
- Nationality: Germano
- Notable Artworks:
- Fuoco--La Discesa, #3
- Nel suo fogliame, foglia per foglia, densamente raccolto come gocce di rugiada, #8
- La notte circondava nello spazio immenso, l'orbita guidata da Atlante, #4
- Place Of Birth: Berlino, Germania

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