The painter Erma Bossi

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Hey dear community, at the beginning I would like to welcome you all to my new post and hope you had a day that was full of positive experiences! In this post, I would like to talk a little about art history and hope you can expand your knowledge.

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Here you can see a work of art that was created in the 20th century and the artist is Erma Bossi (1875 - 1952), who is also considered one of the best-known painters of modernity. There are only a few traces of her artworks or her general life and she was often oppressed during her time as an artist and some of her works were even destroyed and only some time later, her works received more attention again. She was born under the name Erminia Bosich and later called herself this artist name and it is assumed that she had already developed an interest in art in her youth and it is assumed that she had attended a school in Trieste at the time and was already publicly praised for her art for the first time and she probably also organized her first exhibition in Trieste. She always sought contact with other artists and was known to have been a member in artistic circles and at the beginning of the 20th century century, she decided to go to Germany in the city of Munich and study art there and she also traveled to other European countries to focus on art there and she also oriented herself on some famous painters such as Vincent van Gogh and many others and developed her own style and visited more and more exhibitions and made an increasingly name for herself as an artist and even visited international exhibitions. She lived in Paris for some time where she had worked in a studio and a few years later, she moved to Italy and can also be described as one of the most famous rediscovered painters of her time.

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Thank you for the visit and I hope you could learn something new about art history! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens.

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And the artist that they are, work very hard to create such beautiful pictures.

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