Josephine Therese (Pepi) Weixlgärtner-Neutra (born 19 January 1886 in Vienna – died 1981 in Gothenburg) was an Austrian-Swedish artist, who concentrated on graphic design, painting, sculpture and enamelwork.
Her art generally consists of nudes, nature student figure pictures, portraits and enamel painting on copper.
[3] Until the Second World War, she was active in Vienna but after her home was destroyed by fire, along with all of her private belongings, graphic plates and printed works, she and her husband moved to Sweden in 1945 at the invitation of King Gustav VI Adolf.
In the 1960s, Weixlgärtner-Neutra became interested in color enamel techniques and pursued joint projects with her daughter Elisabeth Söderberg-Weixlgärtner.
[2] Weixlgärtner-Neutra also had solo exhibitions in Copenhagen, Oslo, Trondheim, New Orleans, Washington, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Aachen,[5] and some with her daughter in Norrköping and Rome.