Voltz, Tamara - Malerei, Spandauer Bock, Berlin 1903-06
1968
unspecified
From the collection of Archaeology and Museum Baselland
1968
unspecified
From the collection of Archaeology and Museum Baselland
Voltz, Tamara - Malerei, Spandauer Bock, Berlin 1903-06 is a 1968 unspecified by Tamara Voltz, held at Archaeology and Museum Baselland.
This painting shows a busy outdoor café with lots of people sitting at long tables. Everyone is dressed in early 1900s clothes—hats, suits, and dresses—and they’re drinking tea or coffee. Behind them, a small shop with a sign and shelves of bottles adds to the lively scene. Trees with green leaves frame the top, and the ground looks like dirt or gravel. The artist packed a lot of details into the faces and clothes, making each person look distinct. The colors are bright but not too fancy, focusing on everyday life. If you like this kind of scene, check out Voltz, Tamara.
Tamara Voltz painted scenes of Berlin at the turn of the 20th century. She shows the city’s industrial edge in *Malerei, Spandauer Bock, Berlin* (1903–06), where factories and bridges crowd the frame. Her brushwork…
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