In the Village – Marianne von Werefkin

Marianne von Werefkin has often drawn inspiration from the rural areas of Germany, France, Switzerland and her native Russia during her long career. In this tempera on cardboard, the expressionist artist pays tribute to the work of a washerwoman laying out clothes on a rope. The background of the painting is occupied, on the left, by an imposing belfry.
The artwork in a nutshell
Marianne von Werefkin has often drawn inspiration from the rural areas of Germany, France, Switzerland and her native Russia during her long career. In this tempera on cardboard, the expressionist artist pays tribute to the work of a washerwoman laying out clothes on a rope. The background of the painting is occupied, on the left, by an imposing belfry.
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Reproduction of In the Village by Marianne von Werefkin

