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Broncia Koller-Pinell Eine Künstlerin und ihr Netzwerk Lower Belvedere

15 Mar 2024 — 8 Sep 2024

Broncia Koller-Pinell (1863–1934) was more prominent on the international art scene than virtually any other female artist associated with 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.

In 2024, the Belvedere is dedicating an exhibition...

Broncia Koller-Pinell (1863–1934) was more prominent on the international art scene than virtually any other female artist associated with 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.

In 2024, the Belvedere is dedicating an exhibition to Broncia Koller-Pinell featuring not only her major works but also delving into the painter’s network and her activities to promote art.

The exhibition delves into her artistic network, allowing you to trace her stylistic development from the late nineteenth-century Munich School to Impressionism and the New Objectivity in the 1920s.

The paintings and graphic art on display will demonstrate interactions and influences from artists like Robin Christian Andersen, Anton Faistauer, Albert Paris Gütersloh, Karl Hofer, Silvia Koller (Koller-Pinell’s daughter), Koloman Moser, Egon Schiele, Heinrich Schröder, and Franz von Zülow.

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The Belvedere is a World Heritage Site, a Baroque jewel and the site of the Austrian State Treaty. One of the oldest museums in the world and at the same time a venue for contemporary art.

The unique overall ensemble with the two palaces Upper and Lower Belvedere and the extensive garden is one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world. In the 18th century, the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned the distinguished Baroque architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt to build a summer residence, but Sisi Elisabeth never lived there.

After Empresses Maria Theresia purchased the palace, it was immediately dedicated to showcase the extended imperial art collection.

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Henry,  United States United States
15 Apr 2024
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Beautiful rooms. Limited exhibition. The temporary exhibition was certainly thoroughly researched and assembled.
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Rosey ,  Australia Australia
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The Gustav Klimt exhibition was beautifully presented in an amazing space at the Lower Belvedere. Such a bonus to also see works by Monet, Van Gogh, Rodin, Heather MacDonald and other...
The Gustav Klimt exhibition was beautifully presented in an amazing space at the Lower Belvedere. Such a bonus to also see works by Monet, Van Gogh, Rodin, Heather MacDonald and other contemporaries of Klimt
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