Blumenstillleben (after 1938)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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We are delighted to present Anny Dollschein's vibrant watercolor painting, "Blumenstillleben" (Floral Still Life), crafted post-1938. This exquisite artwork captures the delicate beauty of blooming flowers in a seemingly spontaneous yet artfully composed arrangement.In "Blumenstillleben," Dollschein portrays a potted cluster of flowers, brimming with lush, rounded leaves and clusters of pink blossoms that dance against a warmly toned background. The organic shapes of the foliage and the lively, varying shades of pink create a sense of depth and natural vibrancy.Dollschein’s mastery in watercolor is evident in the fluidity of the transitions between hues and the soft washes that define both light and shadow. This painting evokes a sense of peace and the simple joy of nature, making it a perfect piece to grace any space.This artwork is not just a visual treat but a testament to Dollschein’s ability to capture the essence of floral beauty through her unique perspective.
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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.