Helene Funke
La femme à la glace, 1905-07
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Helene Funke
La femme à la glace, 1905-07
Österreichische Galerie Belvedere https://sammlung.belvedere.at/people/560/helene-funke/objects
Hélène Funke (1869-1957)
Hélène Funke (1869-1957) was German – Austrian painter and a graphic artist #PalianShow #womensart #artbywomen
Helene Funke (3 Sept 1869 – 31 July 1957) was a German-Austrian painter and graphic designer of modern times. From 1905 and until 1913, she lived in France and then moved to Vienna until her death. In 1918 she became a member of the artist group “movement” or “free movement” (from 1919). In addition, she was a member of the group of Viennese women’s art. In 1928 she received the Austrian State Prize for the picture Tobias and the Angel . “Their pictures often show women’s groups or women’s couples and represent a differentiated examination of the topic of femininity.” (Geheimsache Leben, 2005) In 1957, Helene Funke died in her apartment in Vienna. https://palianshow.wordpress.com/2023/09/03/helene-funke/
Woman's Head by Helene Funke (Chemnitz 1869–1957) Red chalk on paper (1923)
Sitting female nude at the fireplace - Helene Funke , 1913.
Austrian, 1869 - 1957
oil on cardboard , 51,5 x 37 cm
Helene Funke (German-Austrian, Still life with peaches and grapes • 1910-1919
Helene FUNKE (1869-1957) “Früchte/Freundinnen” - “Fruits/Friends” (1918/19) Öl auf Leinwand - Oil on canvas Museum Ortner Wien / Vienna Ausstellung / Exhibition HAGENBUND - Von der gemäßigten zur radikalen Moderne HAGENBUND - From moderate to radical Modernism LEOPOLD MUSEUM Wien / Vienna - 2022/23
“Träume,” Helene Funke, 1913
Helene Funke
Früchte/Freundinnen - Fruits/Friends
1918/19