PAINTING OF LIGHT AND MOOD – Olga Wisinger-Florian, musical shades over flowers
OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN 1/4 – She was born in Vienna in one day in November, and will live to love music and Impressionist painting. Her painting of light and mood as well as her choice of motifs (alleys, gardens, fields) show strong similarities to Schinder’s works. OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN 2/4 – Socially engaged in the struggle for women’s emancipation, she represents with the colors its Austrian impressionism years, painting nature (until 1884), according to the teaching of Schindler. OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN 3/4 – With landscape and flower pictures that were already Expressionist in palette by the 1890s, she was years ahead of her time. She used intense colors and moved from realistic landscape expressionism to dynamic landscape and flower images that were ahead of her time. OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN 4/4 – The work she showed at the Paris and Chicago international exhibitions earned her worldwide acclaim. Her social contacts provided her with an elite circle of buyers. She received an honorary grave in Vienna’s Central Cemetery. You can see more on Meeting Benches, looking for: OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN (1844/1926), AUSTRIAN FEMALE PAINTER – An elite circle of buyers, between intense colors and flower images