Berlin Street Scene, after Dorte Clara Wolff

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Weimar Era Fine Art, Limited Edition (7/50)

Dorte Clara Wolff was born in Berlin to an upper-middle-class Jewish family. Her passion was for fashion illustration and studied at the renowned Schule Reimann for designers and artists. Known as Dodo, she designed costumes for Mischa Spoliansky and Marlene Dietrich during the glamorous high society of the Weimar era. This painting illustrates a vibrant street Cafe in Berlin during the 1920s. A Mixed-Media Painting.

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Berlin Street Scene, after Dorte Clara Wolff

Dörte Clara Wolff German (1907 - 1998)

Dorte Clara Wolff was born in Berlin to an upper-middle-class Jewish family. Her passion was for fashion illustration and studied at the renowned Schule Reimann for designers and artists. Known as Dodo, she designed costumes for Mischa Spoliansky and Marlene Dietrich during the glamorous high society of the Weimar era. This painting illustrates a vibrant street Cafe in Berlin during the 1920s. A Mixed-Media Painting.