Mädchenbildnis
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Anny Dollschein's "Mädchenbildnis" is a compelling portrait sketched with delicate precision, capturing the subtle yet intense expression of a young girl. The artwork, mainly rendered in fine charcoal, showcases Dollschein's mastery in portraying human emotions through simple yet impactful strokes.The girl in the portrait is dressed in clothing reminiscent of early 20th-century style, topped with a soft, fitted hat that frames her expressive face. Her gaze, slightly off-center, adds a sense of contemplation and depth, inviting viewers to ponder what thoughts may be behind those introspective eyes. The use of shading around her features accentuates her youthful contours and the softness of her face, while the unfinished look of the lower part of the sketch emphasizes the raw beauty and candidness of the moment captured by Dollschein.Perfectly preserving a moment in time, "Mädchenbildnis" goes beyond being just a portrait; it is a narrative, a slice of history, and a testament to the artist's ability to connect deeply with her subjects.
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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.