Mileva Roller

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Mileva Roller, portrait by Alfred Roller , 1909
Mileva Roller: Two women

Mileva Antonia Roller , b. Stoisavljevic (born February 18, 1886 in Innsbruck , Austria-Hungary ; died June 5, 1949 in Vienna ) was an Austrian painter and enamel artist .

Life

Mileva Roller 1912; Nude by Koloman Moser

Mileva Stoisavljevic was the daughter of the Austrian artillery officer Miloš Stoisavljevic, who had come to Austria-Hungary from Croatia, and his wife, the teacher at the Vienna Women's Academy for Porcelain Painting Adelheid ("Adele") Paukert-Hohenauer. Mileva's younger brother Raoul Stoisavljevic (1887-1930) was a pilot in the Imperial and Royal Luftfahrtruppen .

Mileva Stoisavljevic studied from 1901 to 1904 at the School of Applied Arts with Rudolf von Larisch , Carl Otto Czeschka , Franz Metzner and Alfred Roller . On July 21, 1906, she married Alfred Roller.

From 1915 to 1921, Roller trained as an enamel artist at the School of Applied Arts with Adele von Stark .

Mileva Roller was in close contact with Gustav Klimt , Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Gustav and Alma Mahler .

Mileva and Alfred Roller became parents of two sons. Dietrich (1909–2001) became a doctor, Ulrich (1911–1941) became a set designer and died as a soldier in Stolpovo near Kaluga ( Soviet Union ) during the Russian campaign shortly after Christmas 1941.

Alfred, Mileva and Dietrich Roller were buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery (Evangelical Department Gate 4 Group 5 No. 40/41).

Works (selection)

  • Collaboration on Diefläche I (1902) and Ver Sacrum (1903)
  • Woodcut and etching drafts as well as bookplates for people close to her, such as Richard and Emma Teschner

Exhibitions (selection)

  • June 1 to November 16, 1908: Art show drawings, etchings, woodcuts and paintings on parchment and ivory, exhibited in room 21
  • August 13 to October 26, 2004: New beginnings and idyll in the Papyrus Museum - commercial graphics by Austrian artists 1900–1945 in a small exhibition
  • July 6 to October 3, 2016: The color woodcut in Vienna around 1900 in the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt and subsequently from October 19, 2016 to January 22, 2017 in the Albertina Vienna
  • 2019: City of Women

Memberships

Roller had been a member of the Association of Austrian Artists since January 1913 , as she was informed by a letter from Gustav Klimt.

literature

  • Dossier on: Mileva Roller . Art and Museum Library of the City of Cologne, Cologne 2018, OCLC 1076050957 (folder with small fonts , photos and images, press clippings, posters, self-statements).

Web links

Commons : Mileva Roller  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gravestone at the central cemetery
  2. The tragedy of the pilot Stoisavljevic. In:  Innsbrucker Nachrichten , September 5, 1930, p. 1 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / ibn
  3. Military. In:  Das Vaterland , April 29, 1892, p. 6 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / possibly
  4. ^ The Vienna Women's Academy and School for Free and Applied Arts. In:  Arbeiter-Zeitung , July 11, 1927, p. 3 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / aze
  5. memorial Raoul Stoisavljevic. In:  General Tiroler Anzeiger / Tiroler Anzeiger / Tiroler Anzeiger. With the supplement: "The German Family" monthly magazine with pictures / Tyrolean gazette. With the illustrated supplements: “Der Welt-Look” and “Unser Blatt” / Tiroler Anzeiger. With the evening edition: “IZ-Innsbrucker Zeitung” and the illustrated weekly supplement: “Weltguck” / Tiroler Anzeiger. Tagblatt with the illustrated weekly supplement Weltguck , September 8, 1930, p. 12 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / maintenance / tan
  6. An Innsbruck aviator as a rescuer in need of ice. In:  Salzburger Volksblatt , February 14, 1929, p. 8 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / svb
  7. Innsbruck pioneer of aviation. In: Innsbruck city news. September 1990, p. 35 ( issuu.com ).
  8. a b c d e f Mileva Roller . In: Belvedere Vienna (ed.): City of women . 2019, p.  287 (exhibition catalog).
  9. ^ Evan Baker, Oskar Pausch: The Alfred Roller Archive (= Mimundus: Scientific series of the Austrian TheaterMuseum. Volume 4). Böhlau, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-205-98312-2 , p. 10 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  10. Mileva Roller. Aries art trade, accessed on April 12, 2019 .
  11. ^ Ulrich Roller estate directory
  12. ^ Provisional catalog of the Vienna Art Show 1908 . Vienna 1908, p. 45 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  13. “Aufbruch und Idylle” as a guest in the Papyrus Museum In: Der Standard. August 18, 2004 ( derstandard.at ).
  14. ^ Daniela Gregori: The color woodcut in Vienna around 1900: Altherrenprogramm. artmagazine.cc, October 27, 2016, accessed April 18, 2019 .
  15. ^ Evan Baker, Oskar Pausch: The Alfred Roller Archive . Böhlau Verlag, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-205-98312-2 , p. 87 ( books.google.de - excerpt).