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Maria Slavona

Maria Slavona, born Marie Dorette Caroline Schorer (14 March 1865, Lübeck - 10 May 1931, Berlin) was a German impressionist painter.
== Life ==
Her father was a pharmacist and politician who was known for his campaign to improve the quality of Lübeck's drinking water. Her oldest sister Cornelia Schorer became one of the first female doctors in Germany. At the age of seventeen, after some informal lessons in painting and drawing, she went to Berlin to study at a private art school before moving on to the teaching institute at the Museum of Decorative Arts, which she attended until 1886.
The following year, she began studies at the "Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen" an art school for women, where they were allowed to study anatomy and draw from live models. The official Prussian Academy of Art was still a male-only institution at that time.
In 1888, she moved to Munich, taking private lessons from the portrait painter Alois Erdtelt (1851-1911) then attending the Women's Academy of the "Münchner Künstlerinnenverein", where her most influential teacher was Ludwig von Herterich, who introduced her to impressionism. Later, on a holiday back home, she met some Scandinavian artists and travelled to Paris with them but, except for the Louvre, was rather disappointed.〔Margrit Bröhan: Maria Slavona. In: ''Das Verborgene Museum. Teil I: Dokumentation der Kunst von Frauen in Berliner öffentlichen Sammlungen''. Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-926175-38-9.〕

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