Helene von Frauendorfer-Mühlthaler

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Helene von Frauendorfer-Mühlthaler (born April 14, 1853 in Munich ; † August 12, 1933 there ) was a Munich painter . She created portraits , genres and still lifes .

Life

Born as Helene Mühlthaler, she married the Munich ministerial official Heinrich von Frauendorfer in 1893 .

Helene von Frauendorfer-Mühlthaler was a student of the Munich genre painter Eduard von Grützner . From 1878 she was a member of the Munich Art Association, founded in 1823, and worked with the artists' circle around Franz von Lenbach , Franz von Stuck and Friedrich August von Kaulbach .

She painted genre scenes, portraits of children and women, flower still lifes in pastel and oil and took part in exhibitions in Munich's Glaspalast as well as in Düsseldorf and Berlin.

literature

Web links

Commons : Helene von Frauendorfer-Mühlthaler  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Helene Mühlthaler: Priestess of Venus. Pastel, Glaspalast Munich 1888, illustration in the catalog, p. 168.