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Austrian Women Painters:

1893 Exposition


Compiled by K. L. Nichols

 




Austrian Women Painters

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Tina Blau
Marianne Eschenburg
Camilla Friedländer
Ernestine von Kirchsberg
Hermine Lang-Laris
Adrienne von Poetting
Olga Wisinger-Florian





Tina Blau (Lang) (1847 - 1916)


Nuori nainen 1880--representative work
 

Abend in Volandam [Evening in Volandam]--representative work
 

Irises, Peonies, Poppies
--representative work

Pappel Allee vor einem Dorf--representative work
 


Huetten im Nasswald--representative work


St. Veit near Vienna--This may or may not be
Yard in St. Veit near Vienna which was exhibited
in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.


Autumn
and Fallen Giant (images unavailable)--
exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition


Tina Blau, born in Vienna, studied under August Schaeffer von Wienwald in Vienna and at the Academy in Munich under Wilhelm Lindenschmitt.  She married Heinrich Long, a painter of battle scenes.  A co-founder of the Viennese Art School for Women and Girls, she taught landscape painting for twenty years.  Blau is considered one of the most important Austrian painters of the second half of the nineteenth century, but two of her paintings (Autumn and Yard in St. Veit) were included in the German exhibit at the 1893 Exposition.

Biography plus 2 images
Biography plus 1 image --in German
Landscape with a Canal
Spring in the Prater
Sarah Bernhardt
Szolnok, 1873/74
Blick auf Dürnstein
Spring in the Vienna Prater 1895 (or here)
Frühlingstag im Wiener Prater
Motiv aus dem Wiener Prater
Wiener Prater
Wiener Landschaft
Auf der Türkenschanze
Playing children on Viennese a suburb meadow

Landscape
Kanal bei Amsterdam 1875; Kanal bei Amsterdam
Motiv aus Polling
Sarah Bernard 1882
Am Kanal in Dortrecht




Baroness Marianne Eschenburg ( ?? _ ?? )
 

Hunting Still Life--
representative work
 

Portrait of Young Girl (1887)--
representative work
 

A Sellrein Woman--exhibited in
Women's Building, 1893 Exposition


Baroness Marianne Eschenburg was an Austrian painter.  No other information is available online.




Camilla (Edle von Malheim) Friedländer (1856 - 1928)
 

Stilleben--representative work
 

Orientalisches Stilleben--representative work
 

A Tankard, a Wine Cooler, Book and a
Violin on a Table
--representative work

 

Still Life--representative work


 

Autumn still life with plums, apples
and wine glass
--representative work
 

Stilleben --
representative work
 

Still Life (image unavailable)--exhibited
in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition


Still life painter Camilla Friedländer was born in Vienna and studied art under her father, Friedrich Friedländer, a painter of military subjects and portraits.  No other information is available online.




Ernestine von Kirchsberg (1857 - 1924)
 

Muhlviertler Hof--
representative work
 

[title unknown]--
representative work
 

Meran in Sudtirol--representative work


A Peasant Home in Southern Austria (image unavailable)
--exhibited at 1893 Exposition.


Born in Verona, Ernestine von Kirchsberg studied art at the Zeichenakademie in Graz under Hermann von Königsbrunn and at the Wiener Akademie with A. Schäffer and H. Darnaut. She was known for her landscapes and won a medal at the 1893 Exposition.




Hermine Lang-Laris (1842-1913)
 

Still Life--this may or may not
 have been the still life exhibited in the
Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.


Hermine Lang-Laris was born in Vienna.  No other information is available online.




Countess Adrienne von Poetting
(1856 - 1909)
 

On a Country Road--representative work

 

By a Forest Brook--representative work

 

Self-portrait in Interior--
representative work
 

The Death of Mignon--exhibited in
Women's Building, 1893 Exposition


Countess Adrienne Poetting was born in Bohemia and was a pupil of Carl von Blaas and Hans Canon in Vienna and F. Smith in Munich.  She was known for her portraits of Austrian royalties and of high society.




Olga Wisinger-Florian (1844 - 1926)

 

Self-portrait--representative work
 

Apple Trees--representative work
 

 

Im Grünem --representative landscape

 

Bluhender Mohn --representative work

 

Die Kapelle des Schlosses St. Emmeran der Thurn
 and Taxis, Regensburg
--representative work
 

Fischmarkt in Venedig--representative work


Morning on the Shore
and  Feeding the Pigs and
 Washerwoman in the Mountains (images unavailable)--
exhibited in the Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.


Olga Wisinger-Florian was born in Vienna; the online records (mostly in German) do not indicate her birth name.  She was a trained pianist, but after her first husband (Wisinger) died, she remarried (Florian) and, in her mid-thirties, began studying painting in Vienna under August Schaeffer and Emil Jakob Schindler.  By the turn-of-the-century, this Austrian painter had achieved considerable recognition and many awards.  She won a medal at the 1893 Exposition.

Biography and image
Biographies (in German) with one image
Blumen am Fenster (Flowers in Window); or here
Image--landscape (slow-loading)
Frühling (Spring)
Bouquet of Sunflowers
A Meadow of Forget-me-nots
Apfelernte  (Apple Harvest);  alternate source: The Apple Orchard
Interior of a Forest
A Coastal Landscape in Summer
Pergola bei Mentone, c. 1900
River in an Autumnal Landscape
Falling Leaves
Dorfstraße in Reiz
Rosegarten in Grafenegg

 




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Posted: 6-25-02; Updated: 07-04-08