
Women and the Vienna Secession
From Museum of Femininity by Charlotte Appleyard
February 2, 2026 · 36 min
About this episode
This episode explores the Vienna Secession art movement and the contributions of female artists during its founding and heyday.
In this episode we will explore the founding and heyday of the Vienna Secession (1897-1917) art movement. The interesting stifling conditions in which this radical bold new group formed, in addition to the role within played within it. We will explore some female artists and sculptors who rose to prominence at this time and exhibited with the Vienna secession, as well we key muses who inspired founder Gustav Klimt. Instagram @themuseumoffemininity Sources https://www.theartstory.o...
People in this episode
Host: Charlotte Appleyard
Topics covered
- Vienna Secession
- female artists
- art movement
- Gustav Klimt
- sculptors
- cultural history
Keywords
- Vienna Secession
- female artists
- Gustav Klimt
- art movement
- cultural history
- sculptors
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Vienna Secession
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