Tina Kofler

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Tina Kofler, also Albertina Kofler , b. Gfreiner (born April 19, 1872 in Eppan , † March 29, 1935 in Kremsmünster ) was an Austrian graphic artist and painter .

In 1913 she took over the painting school from Berta von Tarnócy (1846 to 1836) in Linz and ran it for several years. Vilma Eckl and Fanny Newald were among her students .

Live and act

Kofler grew up as the daughter of a pharmacist who settled in Frankenmarkt around 1885 . She graduated from the art school in Vienna and the women's academy in Munich , so she was a student of Heinrich Knirr . In 1890 she married the pharmacist Josef Kofler († April 7, 1937) and settled in Kremsmünster. From 1922 she belonged to the artists' association MAERZ . Among other things, she designed the emergency banknotes for the municipality of Kematen an der Krems .

Exhibitions

Her works were exhibited in the Vienna Secession , in Dresden , in the Glaspalast in Munich and in Linz.

  • 100 years of MAERZ. The beginnings 1913 to 1938 , Nordico , 2013

Works

  • Study of a forest landscape, 1920
  • Wide, hilly summer landscape in Upper Austria, 1924

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Tina Kofler in: Press release 100 years of MAERZ. The beginnings 1913 to 1938, Linz, 2013 queried on November 22, 2015
  2. ^ Albertina (Tina) Kofler, b. Gfreiner (1872 to 1935), painter, in: Austrian Biographical Lexicon and Biographical Documentation 1815 to 1950, Volume 4, Lfg. 16, 1966, S 55, Austrian Academy of Sciences, queried on November 22, 2015
  3. Tina Kofler, in: Basis wien's website queried on November 22, 2015