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Zwei Frauen in der Garderobe (1925) Art Print | Paul Kleinschmidt

Zwei Frauen in der Garderobe (1925) Art Print | Paul Kleinschmidt

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Bring the bold, expressive world of Paul Kleinschmidt into your home with Quipham’s premium art prints. A distinctive German modernist painter (1883–1949), Kleinschmidt became known for his vibrant colors, dynamic compositions, and satirical yet sensitive portrayals of urban life. Each print — available framed or unframed — captures the energy and personality of his unique style, transforming your walls into a gallery of early 20th-century modern art.

Kleinschmidt’s works bridge Expressionism and New Objectivity, offering a rare glimpse into the cultural pulse of his era. With Quipham’s premium-quality prints, you can enjoy his rich textures, lively forms, and timeless artistic vision in your own space — a striking choice for anyone who loves art with character and history.

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About the Artist

Paul Kleinschmidt was a German painter and graphic artist known for his bold, expressive style that merged German Expressionism with elements of New Objectivity. Born in Bublitz (now Bobolice, Poland), he studied at the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts under notable figures such as Anton von Werner and Lovis Corinth, where he honed his skills in both painting and printmaking.

Kleinschmidt's art is characterized by strong colors, dynamic forms, and dense compositions, often depicting scenes of modern life — cafés, performers, women, and urban interiors. His figures are stylized and voluminous, evoking both the vitality and the alienation of Weimar-era society. There is often a tension in his work between sensuality and distortion, spectacle and critique.

Though he initially gained recognition for his prints and lithographs, his transition to oil painting in the 1920s brought a new richness to his work. However, his career was repeatedly disrupted by political turmoil: he faced censorship under the Nazis, who labeled his work “degenerate,” and later endured hardship during World War II, including imprisonment in a Nazi internment camp.

In 1949, he died in Bensheim, Germany, shortly after the war’s end.

Paul Kleinschmidt’s legacy lies in his unique synthesis of satire, symbolism, and expression, capturing the vibrancy and turbulence of early 20th-century life with unmistakable visual intensity. His works remain a testament to the resilience of personal vision amid historical upheaval.

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At Quipham, we revive each masterpiece to its original brilliance — just as Klimt envisioned it. From dulled gold to radiant shimmer, every detail is brought back to life for a stunning, high-end display.

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