-
movement both as a
visual artist and a writer. she
studied at the
Wiener Frauenakademie [de] in
Vienna and the
Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. She was ****ociated...
- Prager [de], Rosa
Mayreder and Karl Federn [de], she
helped found the "Wiener
Frauenakademie [de]", an art
school for women,
where she
taught until 1915. She spent...
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Vienna so the
former could attend the
Wiener Frauenakademie [de], a women's art academy. At the
Frauenakademie, her
instructor was the
sculptor Josef Humplik;...
- the "Frauenkunstschule" (women's art school), now
known as the
Wiener Frauenakademie [de].
Perhaps his best
known painting depicts the
famous surgeon, Theodor...
- Arts in
Munich in 1901,
before continuing her
studies at the Münchner
Frauenakademie (Munich Women's Academy). She also
studied privately under artists Angelo...
-
school in Prague,
Vrchlabi (Hohenelbe), and
studied art,
first at the
Frauenakademie in
Munich and then
privately in Vienna. She
earned her
living as a painter...
- father,
Wilhelm Wieselthier, was a lawyer. She
attended the
Wiener Frauenakademie [de] in
Vienna from 1912 to 1914 and
studied at the
Vienna School of...
-
performed professionally in Vienna. Her fine arts
training began at the
Frauenakademie and
continued at the
Kunstgewerbeschule as a
student of
professor Albert...
-
district was
named after him. "Gründung und
Anfangsjahre der späteren
Frauenakademie". In: Olga
Stieglitz (u. a.): Der
Bildhauer Richard Kauffungen (1854–1942):...
- long
negotiations the
Evangelical Church agreed to
create its own "
Frauenakademie" ("Women's Academy")
study centre as a
contribution to the
Decade of...