Anna von Wahl (1861 - 1938)
Anna von Wahl
Anna von Wahl (Russian: Анна Эдуардовна фон Валь) was a Baltic-German painter and illustrator, born in 1861 in Saint Petersburg and active until her death in 1938. Known for her delicate and evocative works, von Wahl studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts, where she honed her skills in graphic art and illustration.
Von Wahl's artistic career spanned six decades, during which she created numerous illustrations and paintings that reflected the socio-cultural dynamics of her time. Her work often depicted family and children's scenes, infused with a gentle, sentimental quality. One of her notable works, "Stimmungsbilder" (Mood Pictures), is a collection of illustrations known for its tender portrayal of everyday life.
In addition to her illustrative works, von Wahl's paintings were also well-regarded. Her art was exhibited in several galleries, and she was a member of various artistic associations. Although not as widely recognized today, her contributions to the art world during her lifetime were significant, reflecting the aesthetics and sensibilities of late 19th and early 20th-century Baltic-German culture.
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Date and place of birt: | 26 february 1861, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 11 september 1938, Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany |
Nationality: | Germany, Russia, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Graphic artist, Illustrator, Landscape painter, Painter, Portraitist, Posterist |
Genre: | Landscape painting, Portrait |
Art style: | Impressionism, Realism |
Technique: | Book Graphic |