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Watercolor and pencil works by German artist Jeanne Mammen, 1920s-30s, known for her energetic depictions of Weimar night life and especially the vibrant lesbian scene in Berlin
At the Cradle, Jeanne Mammen, c. 1931 https://t.co/LwrUZDijdD #jeannemammen #harvardartmuseums
@bakulamom @RipsFeather if you like those you might like the paintings of Jeanne Mammen who's a Berlin city girl that painted lesbians in the 20s (ish)
#好きな画家を5人あげるとその人の趣味がわかる
Gustav adolf mossa
Louis Icart
Jeanne mammen
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El Greco
いっぱいいるので選ぶの苦労しました
Jeanne Mammen German painter and illustrator of the Weimar period. https://t.co/3fZ0f2nOWy
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Fu allora che imparai che le parole non servono a nulla; che le parole non corrispondono mai neppure a quello che cercano di dire.
🖼Jeanne Mammen
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Jeanne Mammen (German, 1890-1976)
Zimmer frei / Free Room, 1928, ink and watercolor.
(Private collection)
Ruth Margarete Röllig (1878-1969) wrote a guide to the Berlin lesbian scene in 1928 called “Berlins lesbische Frauen”. She wrote, “Here each one can find their own happiness, for they make a point of satisfying every taste.”
(Painting by German artist Jeanne Mammen, also 1928)
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#Weimar