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Hans Thoma

Self Portrait at the Age of 70

 

 

Hans Thoma
German, 1839 - 1924 (Bernau / Karlsruhe)

 

The Benezit Dictionary of Artists describes Hans Thoma as " one of the most original artists in the German school of the second half of the 19th Century." A miller's son, the artist was born in Bernau in the black forest, and first studied to become a clock painter. But his artistic talents were noticed by the Grand Duke of Baden, who paid for his schooling as an artist, and Thoma eventually went on to study in Duesseldorf and later Paris, where he studied with Courbet. In Munich he became associated with the circle of Leibl and Arnold Boecklin. He is often associated with the symbolist movement, but his love of beautiful detail and the simple life of the people have also led to comparisons with the Pre-Raphaelites, who were working in England during the same period.

 

In addition to the landscapes for which he became famous, Hans Thoma executed a portrait of himself for his birthday each decade which was issued as an engraving. These striking self-portaits poignantly express the inner life of the aging artist through the years of his long life.

In this portrait executed in 1909 the artist looks intently out at us, as though he is inside one of his own black forest landscapes, and we are clearly observers, on the outside. He almost seems to be asking us, with his slightly furrowed brow, if we can see what he sees.

 

Condition: Very good. Some light age toning.

 

Dimensions: Full Sheet - 18 X 13.5 inches
Engraving Size (platemark): 7.5 X 6.25 inches

 

 

The San Francisco Museum of Fine Art has a similar self-portrait at the age of 80 in its collection.

 

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