Art print | Emilia Floege playing the mandolin - Bertha Müller
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Emilia Floege playing the mandolin: an enchanting visual melody
In this captivating artwork, Bertha Müller immerses us in the intimate universe of Emilia Floege, an iconic figure of early 20th-century Vienna. The composition, rich in detail, highlights the delicacy of Floege's features, while pastel colors create a soft and dreamy atmosphere. The oil painting technique used by Müller allows her to capture the light in an almost ethereal way, emphasizing the expression of the musician. Each brushstroke seems to vibrate to the rhythm of the melody she plays, inviting the viewer to feel the harmony emanating from this scene.
Bertha Müller: a pioneer of women’s art in Vienna
Bertha Müller, active in the early 20th century, is often recognized for her role in the Viennese artistic movement. Influenced by the Secessionist style, she successfully integrated elements of modernity while celebrating the beauty of female figures. Her work, though less known than that of her male contemporaries, demonstrates a unique sensitivity and an innovative approach to the representation of women. Emilia Floege, muse and friend of Gustav Klimt, embodies the spirit of this era when women’s art began to emerge strongly, and Müller, through her portraits, contributes to this redefinition of women’s place in art.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
The art print of "Emilia Floege playing the mandolin" is a decorative piece that will enhance any space, whether a living room, an office, or a bedroom. Its printing quality guarantees remarkable fidelity to the original details, allowing you to feel the full depth of Müller’s work. With its aesthetic appeal and its ability to spark conversations, this painting becomes a true focal point in any room. Offering a touch of elegance and culture, this canvas is ideal for those who wish to combine art and interior decoration.
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View from behind
Frame (optional)
Emilia Floege playing the mandolin: an enchanting visual melody
In this captivating artwork, Bertha Müller immerses us in the intimate universe of Emilia Floege, an iconic figure of early 20th-century Vienna. The composition, rich in detail, highlights the delicacy of Floege's features, while pastel colors create a soft and dreamy atmosphere. The oil painting technique used by Müller allows her to capture the light in an almost ethereal way, emphasizing the expression of the musician. Each brushstroke seems to vibrate to the rhythm of the melody she plays, inviting the viewer to feel the harmony emanating from this scene.
Bertha Müller: a pioneer of women’s art in Vienna
Bertha Müller, active in the early 20th century, is often recognized for her role in the Viennese artistic movement. Influenced by the Secessionist style, she successfully integrated elements of modernity while celebrating the beauty of female figures. Her work, though less known than that of her male contemporaries, demonstrates a unique sensitivity and an innovative approach to the representation of women. Emilia Floege, muse and friend of Gustav Klimt, embodies the spirit of this era when women’s art began to emerge strongly, and Müller, through her portraits, contributes to this redefinition of women’s place in art.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
The art print of "Emilia Floege playing the mandolin" is a decorative piece that will enhance any space, whether a living room, an office, or a bedroom. Its printing quality guarantees remarkable fidelity to the original details, allowing you to feel the full depth of Müller’s work. With its aesthetic appeal and its ability to spark conversations, this painting becomes a true focal point in any room. Offering a touch of elegance and culture, this canvas is ideal for those who wish to combine art and interior decoration.