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Carl Schuch (30 September 1846 - 13 September 1903) was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna, who spent most of his lifetime outside Austria, in Germany, Italy and France. He painted primarily still lifes and landscapes.
During the period 1882-94 he was based in Paris, where he was greatly impressed by the work of Claude Monet whom he described as "the Rembrandt of plein-air painting" although he was attracted most of all to Rembrandt and the artists of the Barbizon school. In 1884 and 1885 he spent the summer months in the Netherlands, studying the Dutch old masters as well as the contemporary painters of the Hague School, and filling notebooks with detailed descriptions of the colors he observed in paintings that he admired. Of all the artists belonging to the circle around Wilhelm Leibl (called the Leibl-Kreis), Schuch was the most devoted to color. His work marks the transition from the realist tradition to the modern movement in Vienna, esthetically, however, it is far from contemporary trends, and from its means and ends, comparable to Paul Cezanne (Gottfried Boehm, referring to Arnold Gehlen). |
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ID de tableau:: 74420 Still Life with Apples, Wine-Glass and Pewter Jug Still Life with Apples, Wine-Glass and Pewter Jug
c. 1870-1880
Oil on canvas
cjr c. 1870-1880
Oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 75769 Weinglas und Zinnkrug Weinglas und Zinnkrug
Deutsch: um 1870-1880
English: c. 1870-1880
Medium Oil on canvas
cyf Deutsch: um 1870-1880
English: c. 1870-1880
Medium Oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 86587 Gasthaus Lahnthaler Gasthaus Lahnthaler
Date 1873(1873)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 54.5 x 67.5 cm (21.5 x 26.6 in)
cjr Date 1873(1873)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 54.5 x 67.5 cm (21.5 x 26.6 in)
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ID de tableau:: 88321 Wildbach Wildbach
after 1890(1890) (?)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 60.3 x 81.8 cm (23.7 x 32.2 in)
cyf after 1890(1890) (?)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 60.3 x 81.8 cm (23.7 x 32.2 in)
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ID de tableau:: 89406 Segelschiff auf der Havel Segelschiff auf der Havel
1878(1878)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 70 x 91.5 cm (27.6 x 36 in)
cjr 1878(1878)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 70 x 91.5 cm (27.6 x 36 in)
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Carl Schuch (30 September 1846 - 13 September 1903) was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna, who spent most of his lifetime outside Austria, in Germany, Italy and France. He painted primarily still lifes and landscapes.
During the period 1882-94 he was based in Paris, where he was greatly impressed by the work of Claude Monet whom he described as "the Rembrandt of plein-air painting" although he was attracted most of all to Rembrandt and the artists of the Barbizon school. In 1884 and 1885 he spent the summer months in the Netherlands, studying the Dutch old masters as well as the contemporary painters of the Hague School, and filling notebooks with detailed descriptions of the colors he observed in paintings that he admired. Of all the artists belonging to the circle around Wilhelm Leibl (called the Leibl-Kreis), Schuch was the most devoted to color. His work marks the transition from the realist tradition to the modern movement in Vienna, esthetically, however, it is far from contemporary trends, and from its means and ends, comparable to Paul Cezanne (Gottfried Boehm, referring to Arnold Gehlen).
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