Oskar Zwintscher (Leipzig 1870 - 1916 Loschwitz, Dresden) The Woman in Hamster (Portrait of Adele, the Artist's Wife, Wearing a Hamster Jacket) 1914 oil on canvas 89 x 63 cm The Daulton Collection
Currently, and since July 2023, on long-term continuing loan to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen [State Art Collections] Dresden, where it is exhibited in the magnificent Klingersaal [Klinger Hall] of the Albertinum, Dresden's museum of modern art.
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Gabriel von Max (Prague 1840 - 1915 Munich)
Abelard und Heloise [Abelard and Heloise]
c. 1900-1915
oil on canvas
41 x 36 cm
The Daulton Collection
Currently, and since October 2015, on long-term continuing loan to The Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.
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Julie Wolfthorn (Thorn 1864 - 1944 Theresienstadt)
Waldhexe [Witch of the Woods],
also known as The Woman with Blue-Green Eyes
circa 1899
oil on canvas
39,8 x 32,6 cm
The Daulton Collection
Currently, and since September 2023, on long-term continuing loan to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen [State Art Collections] Dresden, where it is exhibited in the Klingersaal [Klinger Hall] of the Albertinum, Dresden's museum of modern art, and will be featured in a 2024 exhibition about women artists in fin de siècle eastern Germany.
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Helene Funke (Chemnitz 1869 - 1957 Vienna) Eva 1926 oil on board 49,5 x 40 cm The Daulton Collection
Currently, and since April 2022, on long-term continuing loan to the Leopold Museum, Vienna, for the permanent exhibition "Vienna 1900: Birth of Modernism."
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Hans Unger (Bautzen 1872-1936 Dresden) Tino Pattiera as Cavaradossi (the opera singer Tino Pattiera as the painter Mario Cavaradossi in Puccini's tragic opera "Tosca") 1922 oil on canvas 135.5 x 81.5 cm (53.3 x 32 in.) The Daulton Collection
Currently, and since February 2024, on long-term continuing loan to the Museum Wiesbaden, Germany, where the painting is on exhibition.
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Erich Mallina (Prerau 1873-1954 Vienna)
Pietà circa 1905 mixed media with gold paint on paper on board 44 x 33,3 cm The Daulton Collection Currently, and since April 2022, on long-term continuing loan to the Leopold Museum, Vienna, for the permanent exhibition "Vienna 1900: Birth of Modernism."
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Hans Unger (Bautzen 1872 - 1936 Dresden) Fräulein Heinze im roten Kleid [Miss Heinze in Red Dress] circa 1916 oil on pressboard 60,5 x 49,6 cm. The Daulton Collection
Currently, and since July 2023, on long-term continuing loan to the Museum Wiesbaden.
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Contact: Jack Daulton The Daulton Collection e-mail: thedaultoncollection@outlook.com Instagram: @thedaultoncollection
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