A view of the courtyard at No. 8 Dreilaufergasse, 1070 Vienna
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Delve into the serene depiction of "A View of the Courtyard at No. 8 Dreilaufergasse, 1070 Vienna" by renowned artist Marie Egner. This enchanting oil painting captures a hidden gem nestled within the heart of Vienna, showcasing Egner's mastery in portraying light and nature.The canvas comes alive with the lush greenery of a secluded courtyard, where towering trees and blooming lilacs provide a canopy of shade and color. Egner's brush strokes bring out the vibrant greens and soft pastels, contrasting beautifully against the warm golden hues of the building's facade.Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled patterns on the cobblestone path, inviting viewers to meander through this tranquil urban oasis. The eye is drawn to the delicate details, from the flowering plants in rustic wooden boxes to the reflections on the window panes of the aged yellow building, each adding depth and character to the scene.Marie Egner's use of light, texture, and color harmonizes to create a peaceful, almost idyllic portrayal of everyday life in Vienna, making "A View of the Courtyard" not just a painting, but a portal to a moment of beauty and calm within the bustle of city life.
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Marie Egner was an Austrian painter.
Egner was born on 25 August 1850 in Bad Radkersburg, Austria. She took her first drawing lessons in Graz with Hermann von Königsbrunn, then went to Düsseldorf from 1872 to 1875, where she studied with Carl Jungheim. In 1882, she went to Vienna to live with her mother, but spent her summers at the art colony in Plankenberg Castle, near Neulengbach, where she took lessons with Emil Jakob Schindler until 1887. A study trip to England followed from 1887 to 1889. Shortly after, her first exhibition was held at the Vienna Künstlerhaus. She also exhibited in Germany and England.