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Camilla Friedlander later Camilla Edle von Malheim Friedländer (1856−1928) was an Austrian painter. She was known for her still lifes.


Biography

Friedlander was born in Vienna on 10 December 1856. She was taught by her father Friedrich Friedländer. The Emperor of Austria bought her painting "Orientalische Gegenstände", which had been exhibited at the Vienna Künstlerhaus. Friedlander exhibited her work at the
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at the 1893
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in Chicago, Illinois. In 1901 Friedlander became a nun, entering the Salesian Monastery (). She died in Vienna on 3 October 1928.


Gallery

File:Camilla Friedländer Stillleben mit Tonkrug.jpg, Camilla Friedländer ''Stillleben mit Tonkrug'' File:Camilla Friedländer (1856-1928) Still life with Chinese artefacts and a violin.jpg, Still life


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External links

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images of Camilla Friedlander's paintings
on artNET {{DEFAULTSORT:Friedlander, Camilla 1856 births 1928 deaths 19th-century Austrian women artists 19th-century Austrian painters 20th-century Austrian women artists Artists from Vienna Austrian women painters Painters from Austria-Hungary