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1850 - 1940

Lühike info

  • Top 3 works:
    • In The Blossoming Bower
    • Flowering Tree above the Duck Pond
    • In the Pergola
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Lifespan: 90 years
  • Top-ranked work: In The Blossoming Bower
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  • Born: 1850, Bad Radkersburg, Austria
  • Died: 1940
  • Nationality: Austria
  • Copyright status: Public domain

Kunstiviktoriin

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Küsimus 1:
Marie Egner studied with Carl Jungheim in which city?
Küsimus 2:
With which art movement is Marie Egner most closely associated?
Küsimus 3:
Marie Egner spent her summers at an art colony near which town?
Küsimus 4:
What significant event impacted Egner's career after World War I?
Küsimus 5:
What ultimately led Marie Egner to withdraw from public life?

Marie Egner: A Life in Austrian Impressionism

Early Life and Education

  • Born on August 25, 1850, in Bad Radkersburg, Austria, Marie Egner demonstrated an early aptitude for art.
  • She received her initial drawing lessons in Graz from Hermann von Königsbrunn.
  • From 1872 to 1875, she pursued formal studies at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art under Carl Jungheim, a pivotal experience shaping her artistic foundation.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • In 1882, Egner relocated to Vienna, living with her mother while continuing her artistic pursuits.
  • Her summers were spent at the art colony in Plankenberg Castle near Neulengbach, where she studied with Emil Jakob Schindler until 1887. This period significantly influenced her style.
  • A study trip to England from 1887 to 1889 broadened her artistic horizons and exposed her to different landscapes and techniques.

Artistic Style and Themes

  • Egner is primarily known for her contributions to Impressionism and, more specifically, the Austrian variant known as Stimmungsimpressionismus.
  • Her paintings often depict lyrical landscapes, delicate flower still lifes, and intimate scenes of domestic life.
  • She masterfully captured atmospheric effects and subtle nuances of light and color, creating a sense of mood and emotion in her work.
  • A key characteristic is the diffused lighting and realistic detail found within her floral compositions.

Career and Exhibitions

  • Egner held her first exhibition at the Vienna Künstlerhaus shortly after returning from England, marking a significant milestone in her career.
  • She exhibited extensively in both Germany and England, gaining recognition for her unique artistic vision.
  • In 1893, she participated in The Woman's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, showcasing her work on an international stage.
  • Egner established an art school for women but was forced to close it in 1910 due to health reasons.

Later Life and Legacy

  • After World War I, she became a member of the Austrian Association of Women Artists (VBKÖ), actively participating in the artistic community.
  • The VBKÖ held a major retrospective exhibition of her work in 1926, celebrating her contributions to Austrian art.
  • In the 1930s, declining eyesight led to her withdrawal from public life.
  • She passed away on March 31, 1940, in Vienna.
  • Her work was included in the 2019 exhibition City Of Women: Female artists in Vienna from 1900 to 1938 at the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, reaffirming her historical significance.

Historical Significance

  • Marie Egner stands as a significant figure in Austrian art history, particularly for her role in developing and promoting Stimmungsimpressionismus.
  • She was a pioneering woman artist who navigated the challenges of the late 19th and early 20th centuries to establish a successful career.
  • Her paintings offer valuable insights into Austrian society and landscape during her time, capturing the beauty and tranquility of the natural world.



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