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Broncia Koller-Pinell BIOGRAPHY
1863 - 1934. Known for: Painting.
Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863, in the former Austrian Galicia. In 1870, she went to Vienna with her parents. There, she received private lessons with the painters Robert Raab and Alois... Read full biography
Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863, in the former Austrian Galicia. In 1870, she went to Vienna with her parents. There, she received private lessons with the painters Robert Raab and Alois Delug. In 1885, she exhibited her works for the first time. In the late 1880's, she studied at the... Read full biography
Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863, in the former Austrian Galicia. In 1870, she went to Vienna with her parents. There, she received private lessons with the painters Robert Raab and Alois Delug. In 1885, she exhibited her works for the first time. In the late 1880's, she studied at the Women's Academy of Munich’s Künstlerinnenverein under Ludwig von Herterich. She also exhibited at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, as well as in Munich and Leipzig. In 1902, after a stay in Nuremberg, she again... Read full biography
Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863, in the former Austrian Galicia. In 1870, she went to Vienna with her parents. There, she received private lessons with the painters Robert Raab and Alois Delug. In 1885, she exhibited her works for the first time. In the late 1880's, she studied at the Women's Academy of Munich’s Künstlerinnenverein under Ludwig von Herterich. She also exhibited at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, as well as in Munich and Leipzig. In 1902, after a stay in Nuremberg, she again lived in Vienna. She was included in the circle around Gustav Klimt and the secessionists. In 1907, she moved into a house in Oberwaltersdorf, which was decorated by Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser. At the time, Important artists such as Egon Schiele... Read full biography
Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863, in the former Austrian Galicia. In 1870, she went to Vienna with her parents. There, she received private lessons with the painters Robert Raab and Alois Delug. In 1885, she exhibited her works for the first time. In the late 1880's, she studied at the Women's Academy of Munich’s Künstlerinnenverein under Ludwig von Herterich. She also exhibited at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, as well as in Munich and Leipzig. In 1902, after a stay in Nuremberg, she again lived in Vienna. She was included in the circle around Gustav Klimt and the secessionists. In 1907, she moved into a house in Oberwaltersdorf, which was decorated by Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser. At the time, Important artists such as Egon Schiele frequented the residence. Koller-Pinell created mainly portraits, genre, and... Read full biography
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Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863, in the former Austrian Galicia.
In 1870, she went to Vienna with her parents. There, she received private lessons with the painters Robert Raab and Alois Delug. In 1885, she exhibited her works for the first time. In the late 1880's, she studied at the Women's Academy of Munich’s Künstlerinnenverein under Ludwig von Herterich. She also exhibited at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, as well as in Munich and Leipzig.
In 1902, after a stay in Nuremberg, she again lived in Vienna. She was included in the circle around Gustav Klimt and the secessionists. In 1907, she moved into a house in Oberwaltersdorf, which was decorated by Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser. At the time, Important artists such as Egon Schiele frequented the residence.
Koller-Pinell created mainly portraits, genre, and still life's, and made use of several modern styles of painting.
Broncia Koller-Pinell passed away in 1934.Biography from Sotheby's New York
Broncia Koller-Pinell was born in 1863 and by 1870 had moved to Vienna with her family. In 1896, she married Hugo Koller, a successful industrialist who supported not only his wife's artistic talent but that of other young artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele.
Broncia Koller had especially close ties to Klimt's group and exhibited with them in 1908 and 1909 at the Kunstschau and in 1911 at Vienna's Gallery Miethke. In 1913 she became a member of the Bund österreichischer Künstler founded by Klimt, Kolo Moser, Josef Hoffman and others.
