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Charlotte Piepenhagen

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Died
  
1902

Parents
  
August Piepenhagen

Name
  
Charlotte Piepenhagen-Mohr

Charlotte Weyrother-Mohr Piepenhagen (19 October 1821, Prague - 3 January 1902, Prague) was a Czech landscape painter and lithographer in the Romantic style.

Biography

She was one of four children born to the landscape painter, August Piepenhagen. She and her younger sister, Louisa, took their first art lessons with him at home, as women were not accepted in the public art schools.

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In 1838, she had her first showing with the "Krasoumná Jednota" (Society for Promotion of the Arts), of which she was a member from 1878 to 1890. She also exhibited at the Vienna Künstlerhaus from 1872 to 1886 and had a major showing at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1879.

In 1852, she married Clement von Weyrother; a nobleman. Over the next two years, she travelled with her father and Louisa to Germany, France, Belgium and Switzerland. In 1866, she made another tour of Germany. She settled in Vienna in 1872. After her husband's death in 1876, she married Colonel Karl Mohr. From 1881 to 1884, she spent much of her time in Italy. After being widowed again in 1885, she remained single. Both marriages were childless.

In 1888, she settled in Prague, where she established a private art school for girls. In her will, she bequeathed 56,000 Krone to establish a foundation for the support of young landscape painters.

References

Charlotte Piepenhagen Wikipedia