Bildnis Dr. Albert Malte Wagner
Portrait of Dr Albert Malte Wagner
Kunstpalast, Foto: © Sabina Fliri fine art

Portrait of Dr Albert Malte Wagner, ca. 1920

ArtistAnita Rée, Hamburg 1885–1933 Kampen
MediumOil on cardboard
(H x W)100,5 × 69,5 cm
Status
on display, room 022
About the work
Towards the end of the First World War, Anita Rée started a promising artistic career. Her good reputation as a portrait painter brought her commissions in Hamburg and Bremen. The literary scholar Albert Malte Wagner, who taught at the University of Hamburg, had Rée portray him in front of the bust of Friedrich Hebbel – a poet whose work he had dedicated his doctoral thesis to. In gratitude for the painting, Wagner wrote an article about the Jewish artist. The increasing persecution by the National Socialists weighed heavily on Anita Rée. She committed suicide on Sylt in 1933.
AccessionPermanent loan of the Friends of the Kunstpalast
Provenance[...], 28.2.2025 Sabina Fliri Fine Art Galerie, erworben von den Freunden des Kunstpalasts, 28.2.2025 erhalten als Dauerleihgabe von den Freunden des Kunstpalasts.
Inventory number0.2025.5L
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