Maria Lassnig, born on September eighth, nineteen nineteen, was a pioneering Austrian artist celebrated for her innovative self-portraits and her profound exploration of 'body awareness'. Her artistic journey was marked by a diverse range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, animation, and sculpture, showcasing her versatility and depth as a creator.
In nineteen eighty, Lassnig took on the role of professor for Painting at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where she dedicated her expertise to nurturing the next generation of artists until her passing. Her influence extended beyond the classroom, as she became a significant figure in the art world, recognized for her unique perspective and contributions.
In nineteen eighty-eight, she made history as the first female artist to receive the prestigious Grand Austrian State Prize, a testament to her exceptional talent and impact. Later, in two thousand five, she was honored with the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art, further solidifying her legacy as a trailblazer in the arts.