Gabriel Münter

Gabriel Münter
erman painter Gabriele Münter (1877–1962) was
more than just ‘the woman by Kandinsky’s side’.
Increased scholarship throughout the past two decades
has burnished her reputation as one of the leading
protagonists of the German avant-garde. Her use of
saturated colour and block-like lines, pulling from both
Expressionist and Fauvist trends, even produced a marked
shift in Kandinsky’s own palette and compositions.
This volume accompanies a comprehensive solo
exhibition of Münter’s work at the Leopold Museum
in Vienna, the first of its kind in Austria. Divided into
ten thematic chapters, this companion publication
enumerates the stages of her life, which often coincided
with adjustments in her style. The 250 full-colour
images include over 120 works from public and private
international collections – including oil paintings, printed
graphic works, drawings, photographs, artisanal objects
and sketchbooks – all affording profound insights into the
artist’s multi-faceted oeuvr