In the early 1920's. Munter returned to Germany, she lived then in Cologne, then in Munich, spent summers in Murnau. At this time she suffered from depression and almost did not work. In 1925 she moved to Berlin, gradually began to write. But really, she began working at the end of 1920., After the two-year stay in Paris (1929-1930). In 1931, she finally moved in Murnau, along with his new companion, art historian Johannes Ayhnerom. There, she worked intensively.
After the Nazis came to power billed Munter could no longer. Her work as the work of Kandinsky and other members of her friends "Horseman" were declared degenerative. Munter hid in her house in Murnau does much of Kandinsky's work during the prewar period, which saved them from destruction.
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