Norbertine Bresslern-Roth

Norbertine's artistic talent was recognized in elementary school by her teacher, who advocated that from 1907 on she was allowed to participate free of charge in drawing and painting lessons at the Styrian Landeskunstschule under its director Alfred Schrötter von Kristelli [de].

In 1911 Norbertine Roth left Graz to study under Professor Ferdinand Schmutzer at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

With the first "Norbertine Roth Special Exhibition" (1918), coinciding with the end of World War I, she enjoyed great success in her home town, Graz.

[citation needed] Works by Bresslern-Roth in the collection of Universalmuseum Joanneum[1] and the National Gallery of Victoria and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

From 26 October 2016 to 17 April 2017 Universalmuseum Joanneum exhibited a comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work in the Neue Galerie Graz.