
City of Women: Female Artists in Vienna from 1900 to 1938
By Silvie Aigner, Dieter Bogner, Sabine Fellner, Julie Johnson, Alexander Klee, Katharina Lovecky, Gabriela Nagler, Elisabeth Novak-Thaller, Sabine Plakolm, and Stella RolligEdited by Stella Rollig and Sabine Fellner A long overdue retrospective on the women artists who shaped Viennese Modernism at the beginning of the 20th century Although overshadowed by their male colleagues, many important women artists carved out successful careers in early 20th-century Vienna. They exhibited across Europe and their work was acquired by royal, state, and private collectors. Their names, however, are largely unknown today and their masterpieces relegated to footnotes in history. Artists such as Elena Luksch-Makowsky, Helene Funke, Erika Giovanna Klien, Ilse Bernheimer, Maria Cyrenius, Friedl Dicker, Marie Egner, and Louise Fraenkel-Hahn are profiled in this book along with vibrant reproductions of their works. The remarkable stories of how many of these women found their way to Vienna from Germany,