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Theodor Schüz

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Self-portrait (1896)
Noon Prayer at the Harvest

Theodor Christoph Schüz (26 March 1830, Waldachtal - 17 June 1900, Düsseldorf) was a German painter associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.

Biography

He was the youngest son of an evangelical pastor. He was originally trained to be a notary in Herrenberg, but later began studying art in Stuttgart. In 1856, he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.[1] There, he became a master student of the history painter, Carl von Piloty.

In 1866, he moved to Düsseldorf, where he would remain for the rest of his life. His sons, Friedrich (1874-1954) and Hans (1883-1922) also became painters. His other son, Martin (1877-1945), was an evangelical pastor in Haigerloch, but was also an amateur watercolorist.[2]

He gained his widest audience as an illustrator of the early works of Ottilie Wildermuth. His best known work, "Noon Prayer at the Harvest", now at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, was originally exhibited at the Exposition Universelle (1867). Most of his paintings are in the Late Romantic style, and many are of a religious nature.[3]

References

  1. ^ Matrikeldatenbank der Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, Matrikelbuch=01373 Theodor Christof Schüz, volume 2: 1841–1884 Online
  2. ^ Kunstmuseum der Malerfamilie Schüz @ Stadt Haigerloch
  3. ^ Christiane Lange: "Tolles Bild, wer hat das noch mal gemalt?" In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 17. August 2016, pg.13.

Further reading

  • Elisabeth Hipp, Jörg Becker, Wolf Eiermann: Theodor Schüz 1830-1900, exhibition catalog, Stadtmuseum Tübingen, Galerie Albstadt 2000, ISBN 3-934439-02-0.
  • Hans Albrecht Oehler, Martina Röben: Theodor Schüz. Edition Schlichtenmaier, Grafenau 1996, ISBN 3-89298-111-6.
  • David Koch: Theodor Schüz. Ein Maler für das deutsche Volk. Stuttgart: Steinkopf 1908.

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