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Viennese art gallery.

Art gallery in Vienna, founded in 1861 by Hugo Miethke, from 1895 located at Dorotheegasse 11. After 1904, it was run by Secessionist painter Carl Moll and Paul Bacher (a friend of Klimt, whose exhibition there in 1910 marked a turning point in his career), and after 1907 Emma Bacher-Paulick, as a center for modern art, exhibiting works of the Secession movement, Jugendstil, and the Wiener Werkstätte.

The building is now occupied by the Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna.

Galerie Miethke and Schenker

Schenker received an invitation from Adalbert Franz Seligmann to the opening of a retrospective exhibition of his paintings on January 25, 1903. Schenker’s diary also records that he attended the gallery on February 15, 1912 for an exhibition of works by French impressionist painters.

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