Tempera and water tempera. On wove paper. 69.9 x 51.5 cm. , the full sheet. [EH].
- In what is an unusual motif for Rohlfs, he characterizes a young, modern woman of the late 1920s. - In the 1920 and 30s, young women who liberated themselves from social conventions and wore their hair short and dressed in a certain style were called flappers. - Outstanding portrayal of the spirit of optimism and zeitgeist of the "golden" 1920s. - In 1955, some of his works were exhibited posthumously at the documenta 1 in Kassel. - Other works of the artist are at, among others, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Louvre in Paris.
The work is registered in the Christian Rohlfs Archive at Osthaus Museum Hagen with the number CRA 247/23.