Nanette Dorothea Potthast was a German painter born in 1898 in Berlin, Germany. She studied at the Berlin Academy and later in Paris. She was known for her avant-garde and abstract paintings, often using bold colors and geometric shapes.
Potthast exhibited her work in various galleries in Berlin and Paris during the early 20th century, gaining recognition for her unique style. She was associated with the German Expressionist movement and was influenced by artists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee.
Potthast's artistic career was cut short by World War II, and there is limited information available about her later life. However, her work continues to be appreciated for its innovative and experimental approach to art.
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