Research projects

Ottilie W. Roederstein: Catalogue raisonné of paintings

Lead
Tabea Schindler, Michael Egli
Authors
Michael Egli, Denise Frey u. a.
Duration
2024–2030 (overall project, divided into three sub-projects)
Series
«Catalogues Raisonnés of Swiss Artists», volume 33

Description

Ottilie Wilhelmine Roederstein (1859–1937), a native of Zurich, is a remarkable artist in many ways. Her works testify to an outstanding proficiency, while her story reveals how strategically she went about establishing her reputation as a painter. This is all the more remarkable in that, in the decades around 1900, the art market was still heavily dominated and managed by male protagonists. Roederstein’s technical proficiency is reflected in the versatility of her œuvre: in her own time she was particularly successful as a portrait painter, whereas today she is acclaimed above all for her numerous self-portraits. She engaged with other genres, too: still life, landscape, the nude, history and animal painting. There is, besides, a wide stylistic diversity in Roederstein’s art.

Estimates suggest that about 1,300 paintings await cataloguing by the team of scholars, who will systematically incorporate provenance data, references in literature and records of exhibitions. The project has been constructed around three self-contained sections. Sub-project 1 will compile a full, illustrated online index of Roederstein’s named, anonymous and self-portraits. Sub-project 2 will forge this corpus into a catalogue raisonné in both digital and printed form. Finally, sub-project 3 will produce an annotated inventory of the still lifes, landscapes, nudes, history paintings and paintings of animals. Taken as a whole, the project will thus result in a digital and printed catalogue raisonné of Roederstein’s entire painted œuvre.

Ottilie W. Roederstein, «Self-Portrait in a Hat», 1904, oil on canvas, 55.3 x 46.1 cm, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Inv. SG 134

Ottilie W. Roederstein, «Self-Portrait in a Red Beret», 1894, tempera on wood, 36 x 24 cm, Kunstmuseum Basel, Inv. 1672, photo: Kunstmuseum Basel

Ottilie W. Roederstein, Landscape study, 1905, oil on wood, 18 x 28 cm, private collection, photo: Koller Auktionen, Zurich

Ottilie W. Roederstein, «Purple Irises», ca. 1910, tempera on canvas, 49.5 x 40 cm, private collection

Ottilie W. Roederstein, «Irene Holz, née Edle von Hofmann», 1919, tempera on canvas, 70 x 48 cm, private collection, photo: Koller Auktionen, Zurich

Ottilie W. Roederstein, «Wisdom» (Three Women Detach from Reality), 1926, tempera on canvas, 46 x 73 cm, Stadtmuseum Hofheim am Taunus, Inv. 631/96

Ottilie W. Roederstein, «Quinces», 1929, tempera on canvas, 38.3 x 45.3 cm, Kunstmuseum Bern, Inv. G1588, photo: Kunstmuseum Bern

Appeal to collectors

We will be grateful to receive any information about as yet unregistered paintings by the artist. Please contact: SIK-ISEA, Michael Egli, Zollikerstrasse 32, Postfach 1124, CH-8032 Zürich, michael.egli@sik-isea.ch, T +41 44 388 51 51. Complete discretion is assured.