Wednesday, January 5, 2022

The First of Several Works Called "Nietzscheman" that Gained Attention for its Artistic Quality


 108 Years Ago Today

Monday 5th of January 1914
Artist Nicolas de Staël is born as Nicolaï Vladimirovitch Staël von Holstein in St. Petersburg, Northwestern Federal District, Russia.
From 1903 on it got her name "Nietzscheman" and took up the art profession. Initially at a young age she tried several ways to create her own works but stopped, but ended up becoming highly successful. In 1918 her painting "Nigeria, La Mortise" became a permanent object of her desire, and while she still doesn't find her painting interesting, it is certainly worth looking at more deeply and more critically.

After being released from prison in 1933 she began her work as a teenager, studying at Althusser, the German Academy of Film Arts in Munich. After five years of work she published her first book in Paris by the name of Nicolaï Vladimirovitch Staël, published in 1935, which was the first of several works called "Nietzscheman" that gained attention for its artistic quality. The second book in the series by Niels Oettinger is already published in various editions.

Nicolaï had worked together with other artists for nearly two decades. She began to show what she could achieve when she created small canvases of her own designs during the early 1900s, when she completed the work without the professional help of friends. She was able to accomplish.

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