Mira Mayr - Marochino
1897.
1976.


Education:

Special etching course of Prof. M. Cl. Crnčić (Zagreb) College of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb (from 1915)
Biography: Lovers of Fine Arts in Zagreb between the two wars knew her better as a restorer than as a painting personality. Since she was completely familiar with painting technologies, she had a rich clientele for whom she very successfully painted copies of old masters (she liked best Titian, Murillo, Rubens and Boucher). The church of the Holy Family in Zagreb houses her copy of Bartolomeo della Porta. She also produced ornaments and posters. She was also popular as a portrait painter, although art critics between 1920 and 1939 ranked her water colour landscapes as her best works, and they are displayed in the Moderna galerija (Modern Gallery) in Zagreb. She was one of the most active exhibitors and a board member of the Women Artists' Club (1928-1940).

 

 
Stefania Armano
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Anka Bestall
Vjera Bojničić
Zoe Borelli
Lucie Buhmeister - Kučera
Dora Car
Fany Daubachy
Cata Dujšin Ribar
Nevenka Đorđević - Tomašević
Flora Jakšić
Ana Jerković - Papp
Štefana Klaić - Hribar
Mira Klobučar
Anka Krizmanić
Anka Marojčić - Löwenthal
Mira Mayr - Marochino
Marija Mihalić - Wolf
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Sofija Omčikus
Ivka Orešković
Danica (Duna) Peklić - Peyer
Zdenka Pexidr - Srića
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Leopoldina Schimdt - Auer
Mary Stiborski
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Reska Šandor
Klema Švarc - Požgaj
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