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Helene Funke

Helene Funke (1869 - 1957) was active/lived in Austria.  Helene Funke is known for Painting.

Helene Funke (1869-1957) completed her studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich.  Her exhibition activities started in 1904 and brought her, for instance, to Berlin and Dresden.  Between 1905/06 and 1913 she spent some her time in France, where she was in keen contact with representatives of the Fauves. 

She became a permanent resident in Vienna in 1913, where she was active in different artists' groups such as the 'Wiener Frauenkunst'.  She was awarded the 'Österreichische Staatspreis' in 1928 and exhibited at the Vienna Secession, the 'Künstlerbund Hagen' and the 'Künstlerhaus'. (cbo)

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Facts about Helene Funke

Helene Funke (1869-1957) completed her studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich.  Her exhibition activities started in 1904 and brought her, for instance, to Berlin and Dresden.  Between 1905/06 and 1913 she spent some her time in France, where she was in keen contact with representatives of the Fauves. 

She became a permanent resident in Vienna in 1913, where she was active in different artists' groups such as the 'Wiener Frauenkunst'.  She was awarded the 'Österreichische Staatspreis' in 1928 and exhibited at the Vienna Secession, the 'Künstlerbund Hagen' and the 'Künstlerhaus'. (cbo)

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