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Broncia Koller-Pinell

An Artist and Her Network / Eine Künstlerin und ihr Netzwerk


  • Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
  • by Stella Rollig, Alexander Klee, Katharina Lovecky, Stephanie Auer, Julie M. Johnson, Wolfgang Krug, Franz Smola
Broncia Koller-Pinell was one of the few women artists to have a presence in the international exhibitions of Viennese Modernism. By the age of twenty-seven, she was already exhibiting at the Vienna Künstlerhaus. Her greatest successes came later with the Kunstschau group founded by Gustav Klimt. By including Broncia Koller-Pinell's artistic milieu, we can trace her stylistic development from the late nineteenth-century Impressionism of the Munich School to New Objectivity in the 1920s.

ISBN 9783753305264 | EN-GE | HB
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
ISBN 9783753305264
Author(s) Stella Rollig, Alexander Klee, Katharina Lovecky, Stephanie Auer, Julie M. Johnson, Wolfgang Krug, Franz Smola
Publication date April 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 310 x 220 mm
Illustrations 150 col.ill.
Pages 224
Language(s) Eng/ Germ. edition
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Broncia Koller-Pinell was one of the few women artists to have a presence in the international exhibitions of Viennese Modernism. By the age of twenty-seven, she was already exhibiting at the Vienna Künstlerhaus. Her greatest successes came later with the Kunstschau group founded by Gustav Klimt. By including Broncia Koller-Pinell's artistic milieu, we can trace her stylistic development from the late nineteenth-century Impressionism of the Munich School to New Objectivity in the 1920s.

Interactions and influences will be demonstrated in the paintings and graphic art by artists such as Robin Christian Andersen, Anton Faistauer, Albert Paris Gütersloh, Carl Hofer, Koller-Pinell's daughter Silvia Koller, Koloman Moser, Egon Schiele, Heinrich Schröder, and Franz von Zülow.
The exhibition will also explore the role of Broncia Koller-Pinell and her husband Hugo Koller as patrons of the arts.