The Flame (1902) by Wilhelm Bernatzik

This picture is from the exhibition "Gallen-Kallela, Klimt & Wien", which shed light on how Akseli Gallen-Kallela (a very influential Finnish artist) developed his art in interaction with international modernists. In Finnish mainstream art discourse, Finnish art often seems somewhat separate from the wider art world, so this exhibition was very welcome. And I will probably add a few more pictures later :)


#WilhelmBernatzik #TheFlame #modernismi #modernism #Austrian #AustrianArt #Ateneum #Ateneum2025 #GallenKallelaKlimtWien #taide #art #helsinki #suomi #Finland
Paintings of Venice by Antonietta Brandeis. For more images, links & info, see my Lines and Colors post: http://linesandcolors.com/2024/01/20/antonietta-brandeis/ #art #painting #venice #paintingsofvenice #AntoniettaBrandeis #Austrianart #hungarianart #19thcenturyart #cityscape
Antonietta Brandeis – Lines and Colors

19th century paintings by Wilhelm Bernatzik. For more images, links & info, see my Lines and Colors post: http://linesandcolors.com/2023/10/30/wilhelm-bernatzik/
#art #painting #WilhelmBernatzik #19thcenturyart #austrianart #hugarianart #landscapepainting
Wilhelm Bernatzik – Lines and Colors

Landscapes by Hugo Charlemont. For more images, links & info, see my Lines and Colors post: http://linesandcolors.com/2023/10/04/hugo-charlemont/ #art #austrianart #hugocharlemont #painting #landscapepainting #19thcenturyart
Hugo Charlemont – Lines and Colors

Thomas_Dreher: Wiener Aktionismus

"Marigolds," Koloman Moser, 1909.

Moser was a leading figure in the Vienna Secession (whatever that was, I assume an art movement) and one of its guiding lights. I just like the shine of the blossoms against the foliage...this isn't flowers in a vase, it's flowers in nature.

From the Leopold Museum, Vienna, Austria.

#art #Flowers #ViennaSecession #AustrianArt

The fascinating artist Tina Bauer-Pezellen was born #onthisday in 1897 in Kotor, Montenegro; then Cattaro, Austro-Hungarian Empire.

She studied in Vienna and later was influenced by the work of the great German artists Paula Modersohn-Becker and Käthe Kollwitz and her work shares their poignant sense of empathy

In the 30s she and her husband moved to Germany, but her work was denounced by the Nazis

#art #arthistory #TinaBauerPezellen #womensart #expressionism #austrianart #20thcenturyart