A black and white silhouette artwork showing two figures carrying axes, walking through a forest with tall trees and a snow-covered ground.

The Delicate World of Josefine Allmayer Papercuts from the Permanent Collection

John and Ethel MacKinnon Gallery

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Josefine Allmayer (Austrian, 1904-1977)
Happy Herding, 1945-1962
Psaligraphy
Gift of Mrs. Fred E. Crutchley
Au57:Al..24

Austrian artist Josefine Allmayer was born in a small town near Vienna in 1904. Allmayer’s father taught her the art of psaligraphy, or papercut silhouettes, when she was a child. The works in this exhibition feature enchanting renditions of life along the Danube River, painstakingly cut from tissue-thin papers with scissors. In these delicate vignettes, the mundane and the fantastical collide: weary travelers trudge through snowy landscapes, goatherds serenade their flocks, and diminutive gnomes smoke pipes in the company of snails. Also included is a charming portrait series of such composers as Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, and Strauss. This exhibition is organized as a historical counterpart to the contemporary silhouettes featured in Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker’s Tales of Slavery and Power.