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Suzanne Eisendieck (14 November 1906  — 15 June 1998) was a German
Post-Impressionist Post-Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) was a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post-Impressionism emerged as a reaction aga ...
painter native of Danzig.


Biography

Suzanne Eisendieck was born at Holzraum Platz 2B in Danzig (now
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
in Poland) to German parents Karl Eisendick and Anna Eisendick (''née'' Klegus). At the age of 12, Suzanne Eisendieck became one of the youngest pupils of the painter Fritz August Pfuhle. When she was 21, she went to study for three years at Berlin State Academy for Fine and Applied Arts, attending the class of Maximilian Klewer, and whilst there took part in an exhibition with over 1400 objects displayed in a group collection. Only 9 were sold and 3 of these were her canvases. This successful show in Berlin enabled her later to travel to Paris where she took residence in a tiny attic of Latin Quarters near the Place St. Michel and started painting. It was a continuous financial struggle for Suzanne until one friend organised for Madame Zak to visit her small studio. She immediately purchased 6 of her paintings and put them in her gallery,
Galerie Zak Galerie Zak was an art gallery that was founded in Paris, France, in 1928 and specialised in modern European and South American art until its closure in the late 1960s. The gallery was notable for hosting the first solo exhibition by Vassily Kandin ...
, at the Place Saint Germain des Près. There they were so much admired that she arranged for the first exhibition of Suzanne Eisendieck works. That was followed later by few others in the
Leicester Galleries Leicester Galleries was an art gallery located in London from 1902 to 1977 that held exhibitions of modern British, French and international artists' works. Its name was acquired in 1984 by Peter Nahum, who operates "Peter Nahum at the Leicester ...
London. This was also the end of bitter hardship for young artist and the start of great success. Artistically her work was inspired by the French Impressionists and is in many private collections mostly in America. Majority of her drawings are rapid chalk or pen sketches due to the high demand for new artworks. Suzanne Eisendieck painted in a unique style using oil paint and occasionally pastels. She became best of friends with Dietz Edzard. It was he who originally introduced Madame Zak to her art. They started painting so much alike that some had difficulty in telling their work apart. In 1938 Suzanne Eisendieck and Dietz Edzard (1893–1963) got married. They had two children whilst living in Paris,
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is a
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and Angélica Edzard-Károlyi (1947) married to Georges Károlyi, Hungarian ambassador to France
Joseph Károlyi Foundation, Hungary
. Suzanne Eisendieck died in Paris in 1998 and was buried in the
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.


Gallery

File:Painting Eisendieck 1936 Au Theatre.jpg, Leicester Galleries, London (1936) ''"Au Theatre"'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1936 Plage Orageuse.jpg, Leicester Galleries, London (1936) ''"Plage Orageuse"'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1937 A la gare.jpg, Marie Harriman Gallery, NY (1937) ''"A la gare"'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1938.jpg, (1938) ''"Straw scoop"'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1939.jpg, (1938) ''"At Bonwit Teller" Marshall Field'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1939c Zoppot Beach.jpg, (c.1938-1939) ''"Zoppot Beach"'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1941.jpg, (1941) ''terminus ante quem'' File:Painting Eisendieck 1948.jpg, (1947) ''"The Tuileries Gardens"''"Life" Magazine; Ad for Modess Sanitary Napkins ~ July 26, 1948


Exhibitions

* 1929 – Jury Free Art Show, Berlin * 1932 – Madame Zak at the Place Saint Germain des Près, Paris * 1934 – Leicester Galleries, London
1936 – Leicester Galleries, London
1938 – Leicester Galleries, London * 1937 – Marie Harriman Gallery, New York
1939 – Marie Harriman Gallery, New York
1940 – Marie Harriman Gallery, New York * 1942 – Galerie Benezit, Paris * 1946 – Perls Galleries, New York
1948 – Perls Galleries, New York
1949 – Perls Galleries, New York * 1950 – Gallery Vigeveno, Los Angeles * 1954 – Exposition Publique Tableaux Moderners, Paris * 1955 – Galerie Petrides, Paris * 1956 – O'Hana Gallery, London * 1959 – Hammer Galleries, New York * 1959 – Findlay Galleries, New York * 1959 – Findlay Galleries, Chicago * 1959 – Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach * 1961 – Adams Gallery, London * 1962 – Galerie Abels, Cologne


Literature

* "Juryfreie Kunstschau Berlin 1929". Malerei, Graphik, Plastik und Architektur; Landes-Ausstellungsgebäude am Lehrter Bahnhof; Verlag, Berlin 1929 * "The Studio" Suzanne Eisendieck — Individualist. Vol. CXII – Nr. 522. September 1936 * "Art Digest" Dainty Femininity in Eisendieck Exhibit. 1 December 1937 * "Time" Suzannes. 13 December 1937 * " Allgemeines Lexicon der Bildenden Kunstler des XX. Jahrhundrerts", E. A. Seemann, Leipzig, 1953–62, vol. 2, p. 25 * "Fritz Pfuhle". Eun Maler aus Danzig von Eberhard Lutze; Holzner Verlag, Würzburg 1966 * "Suzanne Eisendieck" Peintures Récentes, Préface de Waldemar George 1967 * "
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, '' Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs'', Paris, 1976, vol. 4, p. 134 * "
Benezit Dictionary of Artists The ''Benezit Dictionary of Artists'' (in French, ''Bénézit: Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs'') is an extensive publication of bibliographical information on painters, sculptors, designers and engravers creat ...
", Gründ 2006 Edition Paris, Vol. 5, p. 130


References


External links


Suzanne Eisendieck Bio – Findlay GalleriesSands Films, London

The Joseph Károlyi Foundation, Hungary
* "Life" Magazine 23 June 194
Published by Time Inc.
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