ID 1386506
Lot 1409 | Olga Wisinger-Florian
Estimate value
€ 20 000 – 30 000
Signed and dated 1906 lower right. Label "Erbschaft Hzgin. Nadejda v. Württ. Nr. 96", stamp of the Schlossverwaltung Lindach and inscribed on an adhesive label verso. Oil on artists board. 37.6 x 50 cm. Minor damage to frame (42.5 x 55 cm).
Olga Wisinger-Florian zählt neben Tina Blau und Marie Egner zu den bedeutendensten österreichischen Künstlerinnen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Strebte sie zunächst eine Karriere als Konzertpianistin an, wandte sie sich 1874 aus gesundheitlichen Gründen von der Musik der Malerei zu. Als Schülerin von Emil Jakob Schindler wurde sie stark beeinflusst vom sogenannten "Stimmungsimpressionismus". Engagiert war die Künstlerin zudem in der Frauen- und Friedensbewegung.
Ihre Gemälde fanden prominente Käufer, wie z. B. Kaiser Franz Joseph I. oder Zar Ferdinand I. von Bulgarien. Letzterer erwarb 1906 eine erste Fassung des "Aufgangs zum Monastir Sveti Dimitir", das die Künstlerin noch nach Verkauf im Herbst 1906 im Kunstverein München ausstellte. Laut Einträgen in ihrem Tagebuch wurde sie auf der Ausstellung mit der Erstellung einer zweiten Fassung beauftragt. Bei vorliegendem Gemälde sollte es sich um diese Zweitfassung handeln.
Provenance: Nadejda, Duchess of Württemberg (1899-1958).Estate of Dr. Alexander Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (1933-2024).
Provenienz: estate of Dr. Alexander Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (1933-2024).
We would like to thank Mr. Mag. Alexander Giese, Vienna, for his additional information on this painting. The painting will be included in the catalogue raisonné.
Auction house category: | Paintings 19th - 20th century |
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