Ernestine Tahedl
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Ernestine Tahedl (* 1940 in Ried in der Riedmark) ist eine österreichische Malerin, Graphikerin sowie Glaskünstlerin.
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Ernestine Tahedl (born 1940) is a Canadian painter. Born in Vienna, Tahedl studied at the Academy of Applied Arts Vienna, receiving her master of arts in graphic arts in 1961. For the next two years she worked with her father, , on the design and execution of stained glass pieces, before her emigration to Canada. She produced a portfolio of etchings, Circle of Energy, in 1981, and did restoration work on the church of Christ the King in Klagenfurt in 1989; otherwise she is best known for her abstract landscapes. She has exhibited throughout Canada, the United States, and Europe both in solo shows and group exhibitions, and her work is in numerous public, private, and corporate collections. In 1967 she received a Canada Council arts award; in 1967, she was the recipient of a purchase award
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Ernestine Tahedl
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Ernestine Tahedl (* 1940 in Ried in der Riedmark) ist eine österreichische Malerin, Graphikerin sowie Glaskünstlerin.
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Ernestine Tahedl (born 1940) is a Canadian painter. Born in Vienna, Tahedl studied at the Academy of Applied Arts Vienna, receiving her master of arts in graphic arts in 1961. For the next two years she worked with her father, , on the design and execution of stained glass pieces, before her emigration to Canada. She produced a portfolio of etchings, Circle of Energy, in 1981, and did restoration work on the church of Christ the King in Klagenfurt in 1989; otherwise she is best known for her abstract landscapes. She has exhibited throughout Canada, the United States, and Europe both in solo shows and group exhibitions, and her work is in numerous public, private, and corporate collections. In 1967 she received a Canada Council arts award; in 1967, she was the recipient of a purchase award at the Concours Artistiques du Québec, and in 1966 she was awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's allied arts medal. In 1963 she won a bronze medal at the Vienna International Exhibition of Paintings; she has also received other awards throughout her career.
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