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International studio — 41.1910

DOI issue:
Nr. 163 (September, 1910)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19867#0319

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Studio- Talk

"MY STUDIO, I907" BY TINA BLAU-LANG

which with its contributions from Ettore Tito and one knows this favourite haunt of Viennese society

other prominent painters, presents one of the more intimately than she; for many years she

strongest displays this year. Milesi's vivacious dwelt and worked within its precincts, in the studio

rendering of feminine personality has given him an which she has so lovingly rendered in the picture

honourable place in modern Italian art, and he has here reproduced. _

besides achieved no small amount of success as a

painter of male portraits, an example being his Tina Blau belongs to the older school of artists,

portrait of Carducci, reproduced in The Studio In her youth she studied at Munich and on her

for September, 1907. return to Vienna worked in Schindler's studio. In

the early days of her career she had a liking for

VIENNA.—A " one woman " show was a painting architecture, but for many years she dis-

rare event in Vienna till Tina Blau-Lang, carded this subject for landscape painting ; lately,

or, as she is more familiarly known, however, her old passion has revived, mainly as

Tina Blau, made the venture at Arnot's the result of a visit to Holland, where the

Galleries some little while ago. That she was picturesqueness of the architecture appealed

justified in her intrepidity was proved by the fact strongly to her. _

that the exhibition was visited by a large number

of distinguished people, among them the Emperor Tina Blau's work always bears the stamp of

himself. Tina Blau's merits have, however, long sincerity. Her colouring is delicate and graceful,

been recognised, and she may be said to have always veracious, but also always supplemented

made the Prater her own as a field of work, for no by that touch of spirituality which awakens higher
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