Marie Tscheuschner

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Marie Tscheuschner , also Tscheuschner-Cucuel (born May 28, 1867 in Hanover , † after 1912), was a German portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School and furniture designer .

Life

Tscheuschner was a private student of Wilhelm Sohn in Düsseldorf and Karl Gussow in Berlin . She was represented several times with contributions to the Great Berlin Art Exhibition , for example in 1893 with the pastel painting Portrait of Mrs. G. In the same year she published her reflection on the conception of women in modern art in the journal Frauenwohl . Tscheuschner married the American painter Edward Cucuel . On January 3, 1902, the couple living in Berlin had a daughter. In 1912 Tscheuschner-Cucuel appeared with a design for a grand piano for the Steinway & Sons company and a “tea room”.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists from the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016, PDF )
  2. ^ Great Berlin Art Exhibition 1893 , catalog, Rud publishing house. Schuster, Berlin 1893, p. 107, No. 2070 ( PDF )
  3. ^ Daniela Anna Frickel: Adele Gerhard (1868-1956). Traces of a writer . Böhlau, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-412-12106-8 , p. 76 ( Google Books )
  4. German Gender Book , Volume 141 (1966), p. 452
  5. ^ Exhibition Women in Home and at Work . R. Mosse, Berlin 1912, p. 16
  6. Decorative arts. Illustrated magazine for applied arts , Volume 15 (1912), F. Bruckmann, Munich, p. 313