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Molly Cramer (25 June 1852 – 18 January 1936) was a German flower, landscape and portrait painter. Trained in the old Dutch tradition, she turned to
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in her later years.


Life

Cramer came from a wealthy merchant family in
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. Along with her sister, the painter
Helene Cramer Helene Cramer (13 December 1844 – 14 April 1916) was a German flower, landscape and portrait painter. Life Cramer came from a wealthy merchant family in Hamburg-Uhlenhorst. Like her sister, the painter Molly Cramer, she also began her trai ...
, she could begin training as a painter only after her father's death in 1882. Her first teacher was the Hamburg artist Theobald Riefesell, followed by the painters
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and
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. In 1890, she went to Antwerp to train under Eugène Joors, who taught in the tradition of the Dutch school. She primarily painted floral still lifes with him. Back in Hamburg, she attracted the attention of the art gallery director
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as a painter of flowers and fruit. In line with Lichtwark's intentions, she worked primarily with the local flora rather than reproduce the overly popular, formulaic ''Makartbouquets'' (bouquets of artificial or dried flowers used for decoration, popular in
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's style of interior design).Definition of ''Makart-Stil'' on the website of the ''Ketterer Kunst''
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Cramer exhibited her work at the
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and The Woman's Building at the 1893
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in Chicago, Illinois. From 1898, Cramer turned her attention to new subjects and worked on
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and
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. Her style now became
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. Nevertheless, floral still lifes still remained the focus of her work. Via Lichtwark Cramer and her sister became acquainted with younger painters in Hamburg such as Ernst Eitner,
Arthur Illies Karl Wilhelm Arthur Illies (9 February 1870, Hamburg - 27 May 1952, Lüneburg) was a German painter and graphic artist. Life and work He was born to Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm Illies, a merchant, and his wife, Albertine Mathilde née Schwarze. H ...
, and
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, who founded the Hamburg Artists' Club in 1897. Both Cramer sisters exhibited their paintings together with them, but were not part of the Artists' Club. In return, the Cramers' house became a meeting place for artists and art lovers. In addition, Molly Cramer promoted young artists by buying their works and also funded study tours for Ernst Eitner. Cramer exhibited her paintings in
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,
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,
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, and
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. Towards the end of her life, she suffered a decline in her standard of living and was forced to sell paintings from her collection. She eventually lived with a younger relative and died on 18 January 1936 in Hamburg. The tombstones of Helene and Molly Cramer are at the Hamburg
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in the Garden of Women.


Selected works

* ''Goldlack und Primeln'' (" Wallflowers and primroses"), 1899, Oil on canvas (Kaiser Wilhelm Museum
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)


See also

*
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Footnotes


References

* Susanne Geese: ''Molly Cramer''. In '' Hamburgische Biografie'' (Hamburg Biography), Volume 2, Hamburg 2003. . S. 94–95. * Petra Wiechens: ''Hamburger Künstlerinnen der Avantgarde'' (Avant-garde Hamburg artists). Hamburg 2006. . S. 8–9.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cramer, Molly 19th-century German painters 20th-century German painters German Impressionist painters German still life painters Artists from Hamburg 1852 births 1936 deaths German women painters 19th-century German women artists 20th-century German women artists People from Hamburg-Nord 20th-century women painters