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Gertraud Reinberger-Brausewetter (born 10 February 1903 in Vienna, died March 30, 1992 in Hinterbrühl); Austrian graphic artist.
...In 1914, at 21, she created 4 large tempera works in the Church of St. Othmar in Mödling. The art nouveau paintings were placed in an enclosed porch area erected by her father....
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10.2.1903 Gertraud Reinberger was born in Vienna as Gertraud Brausewetter, the second oldest of four siblings and daughter of a construction company manager.
1911 Entered into the youth class of Professor Franz Cizek at the Kunstgewerbeschule
1914 Created four large tempera works for the church of St. Othmar in Mödling
1916 Created first woodcut
1919-1921 studied at the Department of Modern Art at the Department of Fine Arts, under the direction of Professor Cizeks; occupied with theosophy and anthroposophy, which left clear traces in her work; numerous trips with her father to Italy, Germany, Egypt and the Middle East with a focus on architecture
1915 Met Gustav Meyrink
1929 Married Paul Reinberger, with whom she later had 3 children
1931 Purchase of 58 woodcuts by the Albertina Graphics Collection
1932 Participation in the exhibition "Christian Art" in the Vienna Secession
1946-1948 Director of the Jugendkunstklasse after the death of Franz Cizeks
1969-1990 various individual exhibitions in galleries in Vienna, Munich and Bologna
1979 A further 21 woodcuts were added to the Albertina graphic collection
30.03.1992 Gertraud Reinberger dies in her parents' home in the Hinterbrühl near Vienna
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