Marianne Fieglhuber-Gutscher
Marianne Fieglhuber-Gutscher (born August 12, 1886 in Vienna , † January 20, 1978 in Graz ) was an Austrian painter.
The artist received her training from 1904 at the Vienna Women's Academy a. a. with Max Kurzweil and Ludwig Michalek as well as in Italy and France. In 1919 she became a member of the Association of Austrian Women Artists . She exhibited in the Vienna Secession until 1946, then in the New Hagenbund . In addition to painting, she dealt with the techniques of mosaic and glass painting .
Works
- Clivien ( Cultural Department of the City of Vienna , cat.no.263 ), oil on canvas, 102 × 86 cm (1953)
- Rote Cloud (Cultural Department of the City of Vienna, cat.no.551), tempera on paper, 49 × 63 cm (1955)
- Family (Cultural Department of the City of Vienna, cat. No. KAB386), ceramic mosaic on Troststrasse 5-9 house, Vienna-Favoriten, 15 m² (1956)
- Nordic landscape (Cultural Department of the City of Vienna, cat.no.1731), tempera on paper, 48.5 × 63 cm (1958)
- Tree landscape with earth cellar (private property), oil on canvas, 68 × 55 cm
literature
- Felix Czeike : Historical Lexicon Vienna. Volume 2: De-Gy. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-218-00544-2 .
- Cultural Department of the City of Vienna MA 7 (Ed.): The fifties. Art and understanding of art in Vienna . Springer, Vienna 2010, ISBN 978-3-7091-0051-6
- Otto Hans Joachim: Marianne Fieglhuber-Gutscher. In: Österreichische Illustrierte Zeitung - Vol. 40, issue March 11, 16, 1930, pp. 6–7 , accessed on January 17, 2016 (digitized version: from ANNO - AustriaN Newspapers Online ).
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SURNAME | Fieglhuber-Gutscher, Marianne |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 12, 1886 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | January 20, 1978 |
Place of death | Graz |