Agnes Sander-Plump

[2] Later the two daughters, Ursula Sander-Lohmann (1911–1978) and Hanna Sander-Lutz (born 1913), both followed their mother's career choice and became painters.

[1] Around 1910 Agnes Sander-Plump got to know Max Beckmann, Hans Meid and Wilhelm Gerstel in Berlin, which encouraged her to pursue her artistic inclinations.

[1] In 1964 the regional government of Lower Saxony awarded her the Cross of merit with the following citation: A large number of portraits of children form the core of her surviving legacy.

Her realistic reproductions feature a high level of technical skill, well defined outlines, well-conceived depiction of surfaces and insightful use of colour.

[1] Agnes Sander-Plump published two children's books: The second of these included around 40 drawings which she had produced during the 1960s, illustrating memories of a carefree childhood.