March 29, 2012

Seven Paintings by Suzanne Eisendieck

Nationality: German
Born-Died: 1908-1998


Eisendieck is an artist that most people have never heard of and a great many people will not like.  I like some of them.  I just discovered her name and work very recently despite the fact that I had the first painting here in my “Unknown Artist” file for many years.   I kept it until I could properly identify it because I thought it had something interesting to it.  I was shocked to discover that she died in the 1990's, and not in the 1920's.

Suzanne Eisendieck PaintingsFor the most part I appreciate her unique approach to impressionism—it seems to me like she used the impressionist method for expressive ends, not merely for the sake of “capturing the transient nature of light” or something like that, which is artistically pointless.  However, her approach seems like merely a good start.  I think a superior artist could have taken her style and developed it into something that was much more compelling.

Despite all this, her work seems to have elements that many young artists would want to adapt and I am surprised that more contemporary art students don’t admire her work.

The first two paintings here are the ones I like best.




Suzanne Eisendieck Paintings

Suzanne Eisendieck Paintings


Suzanne Eisendieck Paintings

Suzanne Eisendieck Paintings

Suzanne Eisendieck Paintings

Suzanne Eisendieck Paintings

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting these paintings - I hadn't known of her before. Have you seen the full version of your #1, "Woman with a Parasol"? I found it online at http://www.odonwagnergallery.com/international-traditional-art/suzanne-eisendieck (there's 12 paintings to scroll and that one is at the far right).

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  2. Suzanne Eisendieck was German; born in Danzig of Polish parents. Her father was a lumber dealer. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,758621,00.html

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    1. Thank you--I will do my best to update this page with this information.

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  3. Suzanne Eisendieck was born in 1906

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