Wilhelm Thöny (10 February 1888,
Graz - 1 May 1949,
New York City
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) was an Austrian painter, illustrator, graphic artist and etcher.
Biography
He first attended the Landeskunstschule (State Art School) in Graz then, from 1908 to 1912, studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts Munich with
Angelo Jank
Angelo Jank (30 October 1868 in Munich – 9 October 1940 in Munich) was a German animal painter, illustrator and member of the Munich Secession. He was the son of the German painter Christian Jank and specialized in scenes with horses and rider ...
and
Gabriel von Hackl
Gabriel (von) Hackl (24 March 1843 – 5 June 1926) was a German historicism (art), historicist painter.
Life and work
He was born in Maribor, Lower Styria, Austrian Empire. A surgeon's son, he attended the gymnasium (school), gymnasium in his ...
. During this time, he also learned to sing and play the piano. He was one of the founding members of the and became lifelong friends with the artist and writer,
Alfred Kubin
Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (10 April 1877 – 20 August 1959) was an Austrian printmaker, illustrator, and occasional writer. Kubin is considered an important representative of Symbolism and Expressionism.
Biography
Kubin was born in Bohemia ...
.
In 1915, he volunteered to join the Graz Rifle Regiment #3. In 1916, he was allowed to visit the prisoner-of-war camps in
Broumov, Kleinmünchen (near
Linz
Linz ( , ; cs, Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. In the north of the country, it is on the Danube south of the Czech border. In 2018, the population was 204,846.
In 2009, it was a European Capital ...
) and
Mauthausen
Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp on a hill above the market town
A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regu ...
, where he made portrait studies of the prisoners; mostly Italian, Albanian, Romanian and Greek. In 1917, he became a Lieutenant in the Reserve and was stationed on the
Italian Front, where he created large-scale depictions of the battles fought there. Many were reproduced as postcards; sold to benefit the regiment's Widows and Orphans Fund. These may now be seen in the . Later, he illustrated a history of his regiment; although he was never designated as an official
war artist.
[Liselotte Popelka: ''Vom "Hurra" zum Leichenfeld. Gemälde aus der Kriegsbildersammlung 1914–1918'', Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, 1981, pg. 46.] In this regard, he is often confused with
Eduard Thöny (no relation), who was an official artist with the press corps.
After the war, he returned to Graz, where he became the founder and first President of the (1923); a modern artists' association. In 1925, he married Thea Herrmann-Trautner; daughter of the American expatriate painter, Frank Herrmann (1866–1942), and sister of the caricaturist
Eva Herrmann. After a short stay in Paris, in 1929, he produced his first large oil painting, ''Ile de la Cité''. This led to a fascination with large cities so, in 1931, he left Graz and lived in Paris until 1938; precipitating a major change in his style. His summers were spent on the
Côte d’Azur
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, where some of his most significant works were produced. After a visit to
Manhattan
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in 1933, he began to produce paintings with New York motifs. During these years, he exhibited widely, receiving a gold medal at the
in 1937. The following year, he and Thea moved to New York City.
On March 4, 1948, a warehouse fire destroyed over a thousand of his graphics and paintings which were being stored for an exhibition. This was the bulk of his life's work. He fell into a depression, from which he never recovered, until his death the following year.
In 1976, a street in the
Donaustadt
Donaustadt (; literally, Danube City; Central Bavarian: ''Donaustod'') is the 22nd district of Vienna, Austria (german: 22. Bezirk, Donaustadt).
Donaustadt is the eastern district of Vienna.Statistik Austria, 2007, webpage statistik.at-23450.
...
district of Vienna was named after him. His surviving works may be seen at the (which held a major retrospective in 2013),
Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
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The Belvedere palaces were the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736). The ensemble was built in the ea ...
, and the
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
The Museum of Military History – Military History Institute (german: Heeresgeschichtliches Museum – Militärhistorisches Institut) in Vienna is the leading museum of the Austrian Armed Forces. It documents the history of Austrian ...
in Vienna.
Selected paintings
Thony-Bridge.jpg, On the Bridge
Thony-Mocha.jpg, "Fresh Mocha Today"
Thony-Fifth.jpg, Fifth Avenue
Wilhelm Thöny – East River.jpg, East River
Thony-Cardinal.jpg, Cardinal
Jean Verdier
Jean Verdier, PSS (19 February 1864 – 9 April 1940) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Paris from 1929 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1929.
Biography
Jean Verdier was born ...
Thony-Jardin.jpg, Les Jardin des Plantes
References
Further reading
* Neue Galerie Graz: ''Wilhelm Thöny. Im Sog der Moderne.'' Exhibition catalogue, 24 May-22 September 2013, Graz, .
*
Wieland Schmied
Wieland Schmied (5 February 1929 – 22 April 2014) was an Austrian art historian and critic, curator, literary scholar and writer. He was professor of art history at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich since 1986 and its rector from 1988 unti ...
: ''Wilhelm Thöny. Porträt eines Einzelgängers.'' Verlag Galerie Welz, Salzburg 1976.
* Otto Breicha: ''Wilhelm Thöny. Sein Werk im Rupertinum.'' Verlag Galerie Welz, Salzburg 1997, .
* Otto Breicha: ''Wilhelm Thönys Rötelzeichnungen zur "Französischen Revolution" aus dem Besitz der Graphischen Sammlung Albertina, Wien.'' Verlag Galerie Welz, Salzburg 1988,
External links
More works by Thöny@ ArtNet
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1888 births
1949 deaths
Austrian painters
Military art
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni
Austrian emigrants to France
Austrian emigrants to the United States
Artists from Graz