Ada mending Clothes 1873 - 1944
Maurice Goth
Original oil on canvas
55 ⨯ 45 cm
ConditionMint
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- About the artwork
It seems like today that we were mending cloths to endure the life time of a piece of cloths. Repairing socks or just a simple seem was a skill many of us had. Nowadays we do Yoga or an other mindfullness workshop to feel the tranquilty that depicts this colourful painting. Ada was the wife of Maurice and mother of Sakia Góth.
Signed Goth M lower left
Oil on canvas
Image size 55 x 45 cm
total dimensions: 71 x 61 cm. - About the artist
Maurice Goth (1873, Avdo Felsofalu, Hungary – 1944, Amsterdam), also spelt Moricz Góth, lived and worked in Munich, Paris, Brittany, Bruges, Budapest, Domburg, Veere and Amsterdam. He attended the Drawing Academy in Munich, the Académie Julian in Paris and the Academy of Vienna. He was the father of the painter Sarika Goth. He drew and painted - also in watercolours – beaches, harbours (Zeeland), flowers, portraits, figures, animals (horses) and landscapes in an impressionistic style. Besides a painter and draughtsman, he also was a sculptor. He was awarded the Hungarian Prix de Rome and received several other honours. Goth was a member of Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam. His works are included in the collections of the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague; the Centraal Museum, Utrecht, and the Drents Museum, Assen.
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