Maria Grün (1935–1938)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Maria Grün" is a captivating piece by artist Anny Dollschein, painted between 1935 and 1938. This tranquil landscape embodies the essence of pastoral beauty through Dollschein's expressive use of watercolor. In the foreground, gently undulating fields in shades of green and yellow suggest the lush vibrancy of rural life. Dominating the middle ground is an intriguing pink and white structure that seems to be a small chapel or monument, which instills a sense of quiet solitude and spiritual peace. This is framed by a variety of trees, depicted with dynamic brush strokes, their greens ranging from deep emeralds to light, airy shades, which convey both depth and movement in the scene.Overhead, the sky is a dynamic display of blues and whites, capturing the fleeting nature of cloud-covered skies. This element of the painting adds a dreamy and slightly enigmatic quality to the landscape, inviting viewers to contemplate the transient moments of natural beauty and serenity.Anny Dollschein’s work here is both a celebration of nature’s enduring allure and a testament to the artist’s skill in capturing the emotional essence of a place.
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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.