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LOT 29:

EDUARD THoeNY (Bressanone 1866 - 1950 Holzhausen/Ammersee) Men on galloping horses indian ink and ...

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Start price:
500
Estimated price :
€500 - €1,000
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Auction took place on May 22, 2023 at Widder Auktionen
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EDUARD THoeNY (Bressanone 1866 - 1950 Holzhausen/Ammersee)
Men on galloping horses
indian ink and watercolor/paper, 17,1 x 13,5 cm
monogrammed E.Th.

ESTIMATE °€ 500 - 1000
STARTING PRICE °€ 500

Eduard Thoeny, son of a Tyrolean woodcarver and sculptor, studied from 1883 to 1892 at the Munich Art Academy under Gabriel von Hackl, Ludwig von Loefftz and Defregger, interrupted by study visits and travel. He spent the summer semester of 1890 in Paris. There he studied the art of Edouard Detailles and kept in touch with the circle of the Academie Julien through his compatriot and fellow student Leo Putz. Thoeny worked in Munich on Louis Braun's battle paintings and provided humorous and photojournalistic contributions for the "Muenchner Humoristische Blatter", a weekly supplement of the "Neues Muenchner Tagblatt". In 1891/92 he accompanied Buffalo Bill on a European tour. In 1896, Thoeny began to draw for the "Simplicissimus" founded by Albert Langen. His speciality became social and military caricature. In painting, the preferred depiction of hunting and equestrian sports shows an aesthetic late impressionism Thoeny illustrated books and designed book covers, especially for the Albert Langen Verlag, e.g. for Frank Wedekind, Guy de Maupassant, Marcel Prevost, Karl Bleibtreu, Theodore Roosevelt. His most popular series of images were the illustrations for Ludwig Thomas Filser letters "Correspondence of a Bavarian Member of the State Parliament" (published in Simplicissimus since 1907). In 1904, he rode his bicycle through southern France, accompanied by Ludwig Thoma and Rudolf Wilke. In 1906, Thoeny became a partner in Simplicissimus with the draftsmen Thomas Theodor Heine, Olaf Gulbransson, Bruno Paul, Ferdinand von Rezni?ek, Wilhelm Schulz and Wilke. Caricatures and paintings by Thoeny were shown at Bruno and Paul Cassirer in Berlin from 1899 and at the Brakl and Heinemann galleries in Munich from 1906. Copley Hall in Boston/Mass. showed his work in 1909 in their "Exhibition of Contemporary German Art". In 1908, Thoeny acquired a lakeside property in Holzhausen am Ammersee. He had the gardener's house rebuilt according to plans by Bruno Paul. In Holzhausen he associated with the artists of the Scholle circle, the Munich avant-garde of Art Nouveau: Adolf Eroeer, Walter Georgi, Mathias Gasteiger, Anna Sophie Gasteiger and Olaf Gulbransson. In 1914, Thoeny became a member of the k.u.k. War Press Quarters; for the duration of the war he acted as a war painter. His realistic front images shaped the appearance of the Simplicissimus during the war years. In 1915, Thoeny Ehe married Rosa Vierthaler, a niece of the Munich sculptors Johann and Ludwig Vierthaler, who was 25 years his junior. The experiences of the First World War and the fall of the monarchy in Germany meant that Thoeny lost his caricature world of images. He was now increasingly responsible for Bavarian issues. In addition to the weekly contribution to Simplicissimus, which had become routine, he increasingly occupied himself with painting again. His preferred subjects were hunting and equestrian sport pictures in the late impressionist style. Mediated by the architect Paul Ludwig Troost, paintings in this style were created from 1922 for the lounges of North German Lloyd passenger ships. In 1928, his graphic work was honoured in a first solo exhibition in the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung Munich. He was a member of the Munich Sezession.

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