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Sárika (Charlotte) Góth (1900 - 1992)
Dead bird
signed and dated 1981
Additional information: Sárika Góth was a talented artist who grew up in a family of painters. Góth was a daughter of Maurice Moritz Góth and Ada Lowith, both painters. She was born in Vienna and grew up in Budapest, Paris and Zeeland.
In 1924, Sárika Góth took lessons from the French cubist and art theorist André Lhote. With André Lhote, Góth studied the principles of cubism and developed a strong foundation in abstract art. Her work shows clear influences of cubism, with geometric shapes, bold lines and a striving to show multiple perspectives on a single subject. Yet her work will always remain figurative. Góth had her first exhibition in 1925 in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. After her studies in Paris she lived alternately in Amsterdam and Veere. In addition to As an artist she was also an art dealer, specifically in antique furniture.