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Artwork by Ninetta Sombart
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Grotten Madonna by Ninetta Sombart

Ostermorgen by Ninetta Sombart

Pfingsten by Ninetta Sombart

Schutzengel by Ninetta Sombart

Ehebrecherin by Ninetta Sombart

Untitled IV by Ninetta Sombart

The Poet by Ninetta Sombart

Abendmahl by Ninetta Sombart

Abendmahl by Ninetta Sombart

Abraham und Isaac by Ninetta Sombart

Daniel in der Loewengrube by Ninetta Sombart

Das leere Grab by Ninetta Sombart

12 Jaehriger by Ninetta Sombart

Dove by Ninetta Sombart

Dream by Ninetta Sombart

Drei Frauen am Grab by Ninetta Sombart

Drei Koenige by Ninetta Sombart

Einzug in Jerusalem by Ninetta Sombart

Erzengel Michael by Ninetta Sombart

Golgotha by Ninetta Sombart

Grauer Torso by Ninetta Sombart

Halloween by Ninetta Sombart

Heilsuchung by Ninetta Sombart

Himmelfahrt by Ninetta Sombart
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About Ninetta Sombart
Ninetta Sombart (born 2.5.1925 in Berlin, died 24.1.2019 in Arlesheim), the fifth daughter of Werner Sombart, Professor of National Economy and Sociology, was an anthroposophical painter of religious-esoteric works of art with a special colour technique. She first studied architecture and then devoted herself to painting. After the Second World War she lived temporarily in the USA, in Spring Valley, where she became acquainted with anthroposophy through David Edgar. She and her husband, Wilhelm (Bill) Bruckner, had given birth to a total of four children. In the USA she also met Ehrenfried Pfeiffer. When she returned to Europe, she first settled in Basel and then in Arlesheim. As an altarpiece painter for congregations of the “Christengemeinschaft” she also got to know the priest Volker Harlan.