Maximilian Albert Josef Liebenwein (11 April 1869 – 17 July 1926) was an Austrian-German painter,
graphic artist and book illustrator, in the
Impressionist and
Art Nouveau styles. He spent significant time in
Vienna
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Munich
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and
Burghausen, Altötting
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, and took an active part in the artistic community in all three places. He was an important member of the
Vienna Secession
The Vienna Secession (german: Wiener Secession; also known as ''the Union of Austrian Artists'', or ''Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs'') is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austr ...
, becoming its vice-president, and exhibiting with the group many times.
Life
Early life, education and training
Liebenwein was born in
Vienna
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, the second son of Joseph Calasanz Liebenwein (1835-1906) and Magdalena (née Kundrat). His father was a merchant, running a laundry and selling clothes in Vienna and in
Lilienfeld
Lilienfeld () is a city in Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), Austria, south of St. Pölten, noted as the site of Lilienfeld Abbey. It is also the site of a regional hospital Landesklinikum Voralpen Lilienfeld.
The city is located in the valle ...
. As a boy, Liebenwein spent time in both cities. His mother was the daughter of , the personal valet of and a huntsman and forester for
Emperor Franz Joseph
Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (german: Franz Joseph Karl, hu, Ferenc József Károly, 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his ...
, and his uncle was the pathologist and coroner
Hans Kundrat. His grandfather kept a large library and a natural science collection, and helped fuel young Liebenwein's interest in poetry, legends and nature.
Liebenwein studied at the ' in Vienna.
Liebenwein's father initially did not support his artistic ambitions, but his uncle helped smooth his path. In 1887 he entered the
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (german: link=no, Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria.
History
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna was founded in 1692 as a private academy modelled on the Accademia di Sa ...
, but he did not enjoy his studies there; he was keener to study animals at the and cadavers under his uncle's supervision.
Julius Victor Berger
Julius Victor Berger (20 July 1850, Neutitschein, Mähren — 17 November 1902, Vienna) was an Austrian painter who is known primarily for his genre paintings and portraits.
Life
Julius Berger's was the son of , who was also a painter. He en ...
, Liebenwein's teacher, showed compassion to him, but he left the Academy in 1891. He spent 1891-92 with the
13th Dragoon Regiment, Prince Eugene of Savoy, then in autumn 1892 attended the ' (Special School for Historical Painting) under
Matthias von Trenkwald.
In 1893, he was appointed lieutenant of
Reserve Dragoon Regiment Kaiser Franz I.
[Menches 2007, p. 9] Liebenwein's father broke his leg and needed help with the family business, and so Liebenwein could not attend classes regularly; this was a point of contention between von Trenkwald and Liebenwein, and he left the Special School in March 1893, spending several months as a "rider and hunter" on the Lilienfeld estate.
In 1894, he followed his friend
Ferdinand Andri to
Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
and enrolled at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe
The State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe () is an art school located in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
The Academy was founded in 1854 by Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, with the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer as ...
and attended
Caspar Ritter's painting classes. Still unhappy with his environs, he met
Heinrich von Zügel
Heinrich Johann von Zügel (22 October 1850, Murrhardt – 30 January 1941, Munich) was a German painter who specialized in pictures of farm and domestic animals, often posed with a human in a dramatic or humorous situation.
Life
Beginning in 1 ...
in early 1895 and began attending his classes on animal painting. Liebenwein took to Zügel as a teacher, and, with him, moved to
Munich
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in November. Liebenwein spent four semesters at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
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, matriculating on 12 November 1895 and staying there until 1897.
His matriculation records list him as a
Roman Catholic
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*Rome, the capital city of Italy
* Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
* Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
*'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a let ...
.
Independent painter in Munich and Burghausen
From 1897, Liebenwein lived as an independent painter in Munich, and also ran painting classes.
[ During a visit with his draftsman/etcher friend Walter Ziegler, they saw Burghausen and the medieval ]Burghausen Castle
Burghausen Castle in Burghausen, Upper Bavaria, is the longest castle complex in the world (1051 m), confirmed by the Guinness World Record company.
History
The castle hill was settled as early as the Bronze Age. The castle (which was foun ...
.[Menches, 2007. pp. 10, 49] The medieval town of Burghausen and its castle impressed them as an appropriate conceptual setting for the romantic-chivalric themes of many of Liebenwein's works.[Menches, 2007. p. 48] The location had been suggested by Liebenwein's friend Ignatius Taschner
Ignatius Taschner (9 April 1871 – 25 November 1913), also known as Ignaz Taschner, was a German sculptor, medalist, graphic designer and illustrator.
Life
Ignatius Taschner was born in 1871, he was the son of Bartholomew Taschner, a sto ...
, whom he had met in the .[ During the summers of 1897 and 1898 Liebenwein stayed at the castle. In 1899, Liebenwein established his residence and studio in the castle's largest tower, which he reworked as a ' (total artwork) together with his friend ]Paul Horst-Schulze
Paul Horst-Schulze (5 October 1876 – 27 December 1937) was a German painter, graphic artist and artisan. His stage name Horst-Schulze came about by combining his middle name with his original family name.Andreas Höhn: ''Werkbundgründer un ...
.[ Republished from the website of the City Museum Burghausen.] Within three days in 1899, Horst-Schulze and Liebenwein painted a frieze inside the tower, so that Liebenwein's bride-to-be would see it on her first visit. The artwork covers three sides of a room and reflects medieval themes, including imagery of Walther von der Vogelweide
Walther von der Vogelweide (c. 1170c. 1230) was a Minnesänger who composed and performed love-songs and political songs (" Sprüche") in Middle High German. Walther has been described as the greatest German lyrical poet before Goethe; his hundr ...
and ''Parzival
''Parzival'' is a medieval romance by the knight-poet Wolfram von Eschenbach in Middle High German. The poem, commonly dated to the first quarter of the 13th century, centers on the Arthurian hero Parzival (Percival in English) and his long ...
''.
It was in this period that Liebenwein discovered his affinity for Art Nouveau; in 1896, some of his illustrations had appeared in the Art Nouveau magazine '.[Menches, 2007. p. 10] He contributed to the Bosnian magazine ', from its founding in 1895 until its last issue in 1903. It was an initiative of Béni Kállay. Liebwein, the magazine's main illustrator Ewald Arndt Čeplin, his brother Leo and its other regular artist Ivana Kobilca formed the obscure 'Sarajevo Painter's Club'. He visited the country in 1900 and 1901.
In 1900, he won a competition held by for designs for a trading card album for the Stollwerck
Stollwerck GmbH is a German chocolate manufacturer. It was founded in 1839 and expanded internationally in Europe and America, becoming the second largest producer of chocolate in the United States by 1900. Since 2011 it has belonged to Belg ...
company. Other winners included Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke from Berlin; , Adolf Höfer and from Munich; and from Hamburg. The judges were Emil Doepler, Woldemar Friedrich, Bruno Schmitz and Franz Skarbina
Franz Skarbina (24 February 1849 - 18 May 1910) was a German impressionist painter, draftsman, etcher and illustrator.
Life
Born in Berlin, he was the son of a goldsmith from Zagreb. From 1865 to 1869, he studied at the Prussian Academy of Ar ...
from Berlin, in addition to a Stollwerck partner. Liebenwein's theme was Kater Murr.
With the Vienna Secession and other groups
Liebenwein exhibited with the Vienna Secession
The Vienna Secession (german: Wiener Secession; also known as ''the Union of Austrian Artists'', or ''Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs'') is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austr ...
in spring 1900. His works shown included ''Percival'' (1899) and several animal studies. Following the exhibition, he became a full member of the group, and became its vice-president by 1912. He was an active member until his death.[Menches 2007, pp 10-11] Still living in the 'Liebenwein tower' of Burghausen Castle, he married Anna Essigmann (born 1879), from Vienna, in May 1901, with his first son Hans Georg born in 1902 (died 1977). The family were friends with Koloman Moser
Koloman Moser (; 30 March 1868 – 18 October 1918) was an Austrian artist who exerted considerable influence on twentieth-century graphic art. He was one of the foremost artists of the Vienna Secession movement and a co-founder of Wiener Werks ...
, who had been on the committee that invited Liebenwein to exhibit with the Vienna Secession. Extracts from his travel diaries from his 1900 trip to Bosnia, together with his own illustrations, were published in '' Ver Sacrum'' in 1902. Liebenwein did not follow Gustav Klimt in seceding from the Secession in 1905, even though he was invited to join.[Menches 2007, p 11]
Liebenwein joined the Deutscher Künstlerbund in Weimar
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in 1904. After his father's death in 1906, he spent some time in Vienna, and in the same year made trips to Brussels and London. He joined the in Munich in 1907; he exhibited in the Glass Palace between 1902 and 1912. During 1907–08, he created the ' (Liebenwein Frieze) in the . In 1909 received the in Graz for his fairy tale cycle ''King Thrushbeard'' (1905/06).
Back in Vienna, World War I and afterwards
Liebenwein returned to Vienna in 1908-09, and ran a painting school for men and women until 1913, though he still spent summers in Burghausen. In 1910 he adorned a hall of the First International Hunting Exhibition in Vienna with monumental paintings; he was presented to Emperor Franz Joseph I at the exhibition.
His second son, Wolfgang Ferdinand, was born in 1911. Liebenwein volunteered for military service in 1914 and he was called up in June 1915; his wife Anna died from breast cancer in that year, in a sanatorium in Gmunden, while he was at the eastern front. Liebenwein served as an ordnance officer for XVII Corps. He was with the army in Poland, Russia, Isonzo and Bukovina, and produced many drawings in 54 sketchbooks.[Menches 2007, p 13] He suffered a stroke in December 1917, and left the army in December 1918.
Post-war Vienna did not offer many opportunities for artists, and Liebenwein moved back to Burghausen. In 1919–1925, he created a long cycle depicting the life of the Virgin Mary
Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of ...
in the convent of the . In 1923, he was a founding member of the . In 1924, Liebenwein received the Silver Medal of the city of Salzburg
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The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
for the paintings "" (1908), "Christ and the Adulteress" (1914) and "Rider Troop in Ambush" (lost).[Menches 2007, p 14]
In February 1926, Liebenwein suffered another stroke in Burghausen, and died in July 1926 in Munich. He was buried in Burghausen.
Style
Liebenwein worked mostly in oil
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and tempera
Tempera (), also known as egg tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk. Tempera also refers to the paintings done ...
. He painted many fairy tale and legend cycles, particularly Greek mythology
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and mediaeval stories of chivalric romance, as well as religious images, including Marian pictures and the lives of the saints. His teacher Zügel was famous for his animal motifs and his Impressionism; Liebenwein took in this influence and transcended it, moving from Impressionistic oil paintings to mainly tempera after exhibiting with the Vienna Secession, as well as maintaining his interest in graphic art. Still, he painted and drew many animals, showing a particular fondness for cats and horses. Liebenwein created a number of bookplate designs, and was cited as being, with Emil Orlik
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Literature
*''Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
* ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life
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, the most important Austrian artists in this particular niche. He kept humour in his work, as well as excellent technical ability and a deep knowledge of his subject matter.
Selected works
* Horsewoman, 1895 (Linz, ), oil on canvas, 75.5 x 99.5 cm
* Percival, 1899 (private collection), tempera on cardboard, 82.5 x 135 cm (with artist's original frame)
* St. Genofefa, St. Hubert, St. Margaret, St. Martin's, 1900 (private collection, Vienna Museum
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, unknown ownership), tempera on cardboard, each 60 x 75 cm
* partially preserved wall painting cycle, 1899 (Burghausen Castle
Burghausen Castle in Burghausen, Upper Bavaria, is the longest castle complex in the world (1051 m), confirmed by the Guinness World Record company.
History
The castle hill was settled as early as the Bronze Age. The castle (which was foun ...
, Liebenwein tower) painted caesin on plaster furniture for the Liebenwein tower, 1901, privately owned
* The Goose Girl, fairytale cycle in 9 images, tempera on cardboard, each 75 x 60 cm, lost
* St. George, a devout Maere, 1904 (private collection), tempera on paper and cardboard, each 89.5 x 69.5 cm
* Sleeping Beauty fairy tale cycle 7 pictures, 1905, tempera on cardboard, each 75 x 110 cm, lost
* The Rose Miracle of St. Elizabeth, 1905 (private collection), 74.5 x 59.2 cm
* King Thrushbeard, fairytale cycle of 7 pictures, 1905/06, tempera on cardboard, each 75 x 75 or 75 x 110 cm, lost
* The Infamous Pond, 1907 (private collection), 59.5 x 74.8 cm
* large frieze in the ballroom of Linz savings bank, in 1907/08 mixed media, nine parts, each 94.4 x 94.5 x 174 or 217/219 or 84.5 x 283 cm
* Giselher engagement in Bechelaren, 1909 (private collection) 3 parts, 135 x 115 or 125 x 282 cm
* Amazonian hunting cycle, 1910 ( Castle Steyregg, private collection), 3 parts, oil on canvas, 257 x 120, 264 x 542 and 264 x 427 cm
* Roland the Shieldbearer, designs for wall paintings in the great hall of Moosham Castle in Lungau, tempera on paper, each 27.5 x 125 or 160.5 cm
* Europe, 1913 (private collection), oil tempera on canvas, 191 x 251 cm
* Eve in Paradise, 1914 (private collection), oil on canvas, 246 x 144.5 cm
* Life of the Virgin, twelve-panel cycle, 1925 (Convent of the ), tempera on cardboard, each 62 x 77 and 104.5 cm
* St. Hubertus, three piece cycle, 1926 (private collection), tempera on cardboard, 100 x 75 or 100 x 120 cm
References
Bibliography
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* Lothar Schultes (ed.). Maximilian Liebenwein: ''Ein Maler zwischen Impressionismus und Jugendstil.'' Kataloge des Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseums, N. S. 48, Linz 2006, .
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1869 births
1926 deaths
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Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni
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