maria melania mutermilch was a polish-french painter born in varsovie, poland in 1876 and died in paris, france in 1967. she was the first professional jewish painter in poland and spent most of her life in france. mutermilch's painting career began to flourish after she moved to paris from poland in 1901 at the age of twenty-five.
early life and career
before world war i, mutermilch's painting practice aligned itself with the naturalism movement, characterized by vivid hues and strong brush strokes. she received french citizenship in 1927. after the breakout of wwii, muter fled to avignon for safety during the nazi occupation. after the war, she returned to paris where she worked and resided until her death in 1967.artistic style and influences
mutermilch's artwork is characterized by a unique blend of naturalism and post-impressionism. her paintings often featured everyday life scenes, landscapes, and still-life compositions. mutermilch was influenced by various art movements, including fauvism and expressionism. some notable works by maria melania mutermilch include:- the onyar river in girona, a painting that showcases her unique perspective on city life.
- les repasseuses, a painting that highlights her skillful depiction of everyday life.


