Bei der Steinbachmaut (after 1938)

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"Bei der Steinbachmaut" is a captivating watercolor painting by Anny Dollschein that beautifully captures the essence of a serene domestic scene. Created after 1938, the artwork portrays a rural landscape dominated by two quaint buildings, possibly family homes, characterized by their vibrant and warmly tinted facades that evoke a sense of welcoming homeliness.In the foreground, a smaller structure with a red roof and pale yellow walls nestles charmingly among the shades of green and beige, hinting at a garden or grassy verge. The central and larger building, its architecture suggestive of a traditional European house, features pastel yellow and green hues with an orange-toned roof, creating a harmonious interplay of colors that effortlessly draws the viewer's gaze. The presence of bare trees, stripped by the seasonal cycle, adds a nostalgic touch to the scene, suggesting the ebb and flow of life and nature.The artist uses a soft, fluid watercolor technique that allows the colors to blend into each other, conveying a dreamlike quality that transcends the simple depiction of rural architecture.

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Anny Dollschein (1893 - 1946) was an Austrian artist, painter, graphic artist, puppeteer and actress. In Graz she was trained as a painter by Friederike Koch von Langentreu and at the Landeskunstschule by Anton Marussig and Daniel Pauluzzi. 

In 2008 her works were exhibited in the Joanneum Museum in Graz.

In 2017 a memorial plaque was erected in Harrachgasse in Graz, at the house where Anny Dollschein lived for a few years.

Her work encompasses the styles of Impressionism and Cubism.