She went on to earn a degree of success that would be remarkable for any artist, woman or man. After studying painting in Munich, she moved to Paris in 1881 and in the same year, received honourable mention for her submission to the Salon—Europe’s most significant exhibition of contemporary art at the time.
Wegmann went on to represent Denmark internationally, showing at the World’s Fairs in Paris in 1889 and 1900, and in Chicago in 1893.
To see her paintings online, see https://www.artnet.com/artists/bertha-wegmann

Very interesting. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI hope you looked through her paintings on https://www.artnet.com/artists/bertha-wegmann her portraits and still lifes are incredible, and the paintings he did of paths through the woods? Very good! I love her paintings, but I only featured this one as it's the only one with a vehicle. Really, I have no reason to think that anyone reading my blog likes art nearly as much as I do, and i already feature SO much art
DeleteWhat that woman could do with dandelions is something else! Thank you very much.
DeleteVery enjoyable, particularly the self portraits. Great links ALL the time! :)
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