Clara Henriette Sophie Westhoff

Clara Henriette Sophie Westhoff;Clara Rilke-Westhoff

Θέση: Bremen

Γεννημένος: 1878

Θάνατος: 1954

Βιογραφία:

Clara Henriette Sophie Westhoff, also known as Clara Rilke or Clara Rilke-Westhoff was a pioneer German sculptor and artist. She was the wife of poet Rainer Maria Rilke. At 17, Westhoff went to Munich, where she attended a private art school. In 1898 she moved to Worpswede and learned sculpture with Fritz Mackensen. She befriended Paula Becker (later Modersohn-Becker) and Ottilie Reylaender, who were painters there. She continued her studies in 1899 with Carl Seffner and Max Klinger in Leipzig and, in 1900, trained with Auguste Rodin in Paris, also attending the Académie Colarossi. In 1901 she married the poet Rainer Maria Rilke in Worpswede. Eighteen years later, she moved to Fischerhude with her daughter, Ruth Rilke. Her home there with a studio later became the "Café Rilke", which still exists today. By 1925 Westhoff had turned to painting so that, in addition to her sculptural work, she created an equally substantial body of work in painting. She died in Fischerhude on 9 March 1954.

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