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1936 - 1972

Kortfattad information

  • Died: 1972
  • Art period: Modern
  • Also known as: pflug
  • Museums on APS:
    • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
    • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
    • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
    • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
    • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
  • Born: 1936, Berlin, Germany
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Lifespan: 36 years
  • Top 3 works: Interior at Night
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Top-ranked work: Interior at Night

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Christiane Pflug's early life was significantly impacted by what major historical event?
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Pflug is primarily associated with which artistic movement?
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Before dedicating herself to painting, Pflug initially studied what in Paris?
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A recurring theme in Pflug's work is the depiction of…
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Where did Christiane Pflug ultimately settle after living in Tunis and Munich?

Christiane Pflug: Life and Art

Early Life and Influences

  • Born: Berlin, Germany in 1936.
  • A turbulent childhood: Pflug’s early life was deeply affected by the turmoil of World War II. To avoid bombings, she lived with various family members and friends outside of Berlin.
  • Introverted nature: This instability fostered an introverted personality, leading her to find solace in books, paper, and crayons.
  • Early artistic spark: Regular visits to the Städel Museum in Frankfurt sparked a lifelong interest in framed landscapes; she began making ink drawings of views from her apartment window.

Artistic Journey and Development

  • Parisian Studies: In 1953, Pflug moved to Paris to study fashion design. This is where she met her future husband, Michael Pflug.
  • Husband’s Influence: Michael Pflug encouraged and supported her artistic pursuits, playing a crucial role in her development as an artist.
  • Early Themes: Her early work focused on landscapes and still lifes while living in Tunis, Africa during her husband's medical internship.
  • Relocation to Canada: The Pflugs moved to Toronto, Canada in 1959, where Christiane began painting her most recognizable series.

Style and Characterization

  • Magic Realism: Pflug’s work is characterized by the use of magic realism, emphasizing fantastical and mysterious elements within realistic depictions.
  • Distinctive Approach: She developed a unique approach to this style, creating a body of work that continues to intrigue art enthusiasts.
  • Recurring Motifs: Her paintings often feature city landscapes from her window, interiors with dolls, and portraits – particularly of her daughter and art dealer Avrom Isaacs.
  • Containment & Reflection: Many works utilize windows and reflections to create a sense of containment and explore the interplay between interior and exterior worlds. *Kitchen Door with Ursula* is a prime example.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • Teaching Position: Pflug held a teaching position at the Ontario Art College (now OCAD) in Toronto during the 1960s.
  • Gallery Exhibitions: Her work was exhibited in several galleries, including retrospectives at the Winnipeg Art Gallery (1966), Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (1969), and the Alix Art Gallery (1971).
  • Public Collections: Paintings by Christiane Pflug are now held in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada and the Art Gallery of Ontario.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • A Unique Voice: Despite a tragically short life, Christiane Pflug established herself as a significant figure in Canadian art.
  • Exploration of Inner Worlds: Her work offers poignant reflections on life and the human condition through her distinctive magic realist style.
  • Posthumous Recognition: A play based on her life, *Christiane: Stations in a Painter’s Life*, was produced in 1996, further cementing her legacy.
  • Tragic End: Pflug died by suicide in 1972 at the age of 36, leaving behind a compelling and enduring body of work.