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Bertha von Tarnóczy-Sprinzenberg (1 April 1846, Innsbruck - 6 March 1936, Pörtschach am Wörthersee) was an Austrian art teacher and painter, specializing in landscapes and still lifes.

View in a Southern Alley
View in a Southern Alley
View of the Ursuline Church in Linz
View of the Ursuline Church in Linz

Biography


Her father was the court Financial Director, Karl Ludwig von Tarnóczy-Sprinzenberg and her uncle was the Archbishop (later Cardinal), Maximilian Joseph von Tarnóczy.[1][2] She attended school in the convent of Sacré Coeur, Riedenburg, where she first displayed her talent for drawing. She accompanied her father on his numerous travels until 1875/76, when she took her first art lessons in Salzburg with Anton Hansch.[citation needed]

In 1877, she went to Munich, where she studied in the Women's Department at the Academy of Fine Arts with Theodor Her [de] and took private lessons from Jeanna Bauck. In 1882, she became one of the founding members of the Munich Women Artists' Association.[1][2]

For personal reasons, she moved to Vienna in 1886, studied with Emil Jakob Schindler and became friends with Olga Wisinger-Florian. Later, she took several study trips to Italy and Holland and began exhibiting; notably in Salzburg and Budapest. In 1891, she received an Honorary Diploma at an exhibition in Agram (now Zagreb).[1][2] She also began giving lessons to children of the nobility and, following the death of Michaela Pfaffinger [de], took over her art school in Linz, which she operated until 1919.[1]

In 1901, together with Wisinger-Florian, Eugenie Breithut-Munk, Marianne von Eschenburg, Marie Egner, Susanne Granitsch [de], Marie Müller and Teresa Feoderovna Ries, she founded the group "Acht Künstlerinnen [de]" (Eight Women Painters) in Vienna.[3] Later, she became one of the first members of the Austrian Association of Women Artists.[citation needed]


References


  1. Bertha von Tarnóczy-Sprinzenberg in Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon retrieved 24 July 2016
  2. Marianne Baumgartner (2015-07-24). Der Verein der Schriftstellerinnen und Künstlerinnen in Wien: (1885-1938) (in German). Böhlau Verlag Wien. p. 381. ISBN 978-3-205-79702-9.
  3. "ARIADNE - Projekt "Frauen in Bewegung" - "Gruppe der Acht Künstlerinnen, Wien"". Ac.at (in German). www.onb.ac.at. Retrieved 2016-07-24.

Further reading




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[de] Bertha von Tarnóczy

Bertha von Tarnóczy-Sprinzenberg (ungar.: Tarnóczy Berta)[1] (* 1. April 1846 in Innsbruck; † 6. März 1936 in Pörtschach am Wörther See[2]) war eine österreichische Malerin und Kunstpädagogin, zu deren Œuvre Landschaftsmalerei, Stillleben und Porträts gehörten.
- [en] Bertha von Tarnóczy

[ru] Фон Тарночи, Берта

Берта фон Тарночи (венг. Tarnóczy Berta, 1 апреля 1846, Инсбрук — 6 марта 1936, Пёрчах-ам-Вёртерзе) — австрийская художница и педагог, работавшая в основном в жанрах пейзажа, портрета, натюрморта.



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