Samson Schames

In The Garden, c. 1940s

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Artist: Samson Schames
Artist Nationality: German-American
Artist Dates: 1898-1967
Title: In The Garden
Date: c. 1940s

Condition: Craquelure and some flaking
Medium:
Oil on panel
Dimensions:
Framed: 18 1/4 x 23 1/4 x 1 1/2 in., 12 3/4 x 18 in.
Estimated Value:
$1,250
Signature/Markings: Artist name, partial address, and artwork title inscribed verso

Samson Schames came from one of the oldest Jewish families in Frankfurt, Germany. He was a many-faceted artist, who worked as a graphic, set and textile designer and painter. He was trained in the Staedelschule.

Schames began his art studies at the Offenbacher Kunstgewerbeschule, but his studies were interrupted by his conscription for service in the First World War. After the war, he continued his studies at the Frankfurter Kunstgewerbeschule. After 1928 he devoted himself intensively to painting.

After the rise of the Nazis to power in 1933, he was only able to exhibit his works in exhibitions of the Jüdischer Kulturbund or in his own studio. In 1937, at least seven of his works were confiscated from public collections as part of the Nazi campaign against "Degenerate Art" .

Due to the increasing persecution of Jews by the Nazis, Schames left Germany with his wife, Edith, in 1939 and went to London, where he was active in the "Free German League of Culture in Great Britain." In 1948, he moved with Edith to New York, where he died in 1967. (Bio sourced from Wikipedia)

Select artist museum collections:
Jüdisches Museum, Frankfurt
Städel Museum, Frankfurt
Leo Baeck Institute, Center for Jewish History, New York
Yeshiva University Museum, New York
Museum Kunst Der Verlorenen Generation, Salzburg

Provenance:

Private New York Collection

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