Emma Bacher-Paulick

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Emma Bacher-Paulick (born November 17, 1868 in Vienna as Emma Paulick , † June 25, 1953 ) was an Austrian painter and photographer .

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Emma Paulick was the third of four children of Friedrich Paulick (1824–1904) and his wife Therese. Her father was a kuk master carpenter who built the Paulick Villa on Lake Attersee in 1867/1877 .

Emma Paulick married the jeweler and art lover Paul Bacher (* 1867 - May 5, 1907) on August 1, 1894. Paul Bacher bought Galerie Miethke in Vienna in 1904 . After the death of her husband, Emma took over the gallery in the Palais Eskeles at Dorotheergasse 11 and appointed Carl Moll as managing director. The Jewish Museum Vienna has been located in the Palais Eskeles next to the Dorotheum since November 18, 1993 .

Paul Bacher was a fencing and sailing partner of Gustav Klimt . Family relationships with Emilie Flöge , the muse of Gustav Klimt, developed through the marriage of Emma's sister Therese to Emilie's brother Hermann Flöge .

Emma Bacher was a photographer. Numerous photos come from her that show Gustav Klimt during his visits to the Attersee.

Two bookplates were created for Bacher in 1909 , first by Oskar Kokoschka and then by Carl Otto Czeschka . In his letter to Bacher of April 27, 1909, Oskar Kokoschka wrote, "Madam, an ex-libris costs exactly 50 florins for me. I'll send one with you because I don't like to write letters."

In 1911 Emma married the art nouveau artist Richard Teschner, who was eleven years her junior . It enabled him to devote himself entirely to the art of Javanese myth theater .

Bacher was buried in 1953 in the Vienna Central Cemetery (grave location: Group 72A, row G1 No. 32), where her two husbands Paul (1907) and Richard (1948) had previously been buried. Twelve years later, Anna Kispert (1890–1965), the former housemaid of the Teschner family, was also buried in the family grave in the central cemetery.

literature

  • Tobias G. Natter: The Miethke Gallery - an art dealership in the center of modernity , catalog for an exhibition 2003/2004 in the Jewish Museum Vienna.
  • Christian Brandstätter: Vienna 1900 - Art and Culture - Focus of European Modernism , Munich 2005
  • Agnes Husslein-Arco, Alfred Weidinger: Gustav Klimt & Emilie Flöge - photographs , exhibition at the Belvedere, Vienna, 2012

Individual evidence

  1. Ex libris Ms. Emma Bacher by Oskar Kokoschka | Posters, labels, signs | Pinterest | Commercial graphics, art and books. Retrieved March 19, 2019 .
  2. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ljfhUg8vwg4/Sw11ebvXYxI/AAAAAAAAAQo/ntE9sCCpoSM/s1600/Czeschka_Bacher_SW.jpg
  3. from: Oskar Kokoschka "Letters I - 1905 - 1919", page 10, Claassen Verlag Düsseldorf, 1984
  4. ^ Theatermuseum Wien: Richard Teschner - Der Figurenspiegel , Vienna 1991, page 94