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Carl Eduard Schuch (30 September 1846 – 13 September 1903) was an
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n painter, born in
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, who spent most of his lifetime outside Austria, in
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,
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and
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. He painted primarily still lifes and
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. From 1865 to 1867, he studied landscape painting under the academician Ludwig Halauska. Among his early works are studies of heads which he said he wished to paint "like still-lifes, tone by tone, without emotion". During the period 1882–94 he was based in Paris, where he was greatly impressed by the work of
Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, , ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. Durin ...
—whom he described as "the Rembrandt of ''plein-air'' painting"—although he was attracted most of all to Rembrandt and the artists of the
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.Forster-Hahn and Riopelle 2001, p. 164 In 1884 and 1885 he spent the summer months in the
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, studying the Dutch old masters as well as the contemporary painters of the
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, and filling notebooks with detailed descriptions of the colors he observed in paintings that he admired. Of all the artists belonging to the circle around
Wilhelm Leibl Wilhelm Maria Hubertus Leibl (October 23, 1844 – December 4, 1900) was a German realist painter of portraits and scenes of peasant life. Biography Leibl was born in Cologne, where his father was the director of the Cathedral choir. He was a ...
(called the ''Leibl-Kreis''), Schuch was the most devoted to color. His work marks the transition from the realist tradition to the modern movement in Vienna. Schuch's most famous, and longest friendship was with the artist Karl Hagemeister. The two met in Bavaria, traveled all over central Europe together, and settled for 3 years in Ferch, a small village south of Berlin. The two shared a very small house, sharing a single bedroom and painting the nature around Ferch. The robust Hagemeister tended to the sensitive Schuch by cooking, hunting, and fishing for the pair. It has been speculated that the two were lovers. Their friendship ended when Schuch moved to Paris. The last occasion of their meeting was when Schuch was visited by Hagemeister. This led to a disagreement about the merit of Hagemeister's then completed "Teller mit Austern" (1884), prompting Hagemeister to promptly dispose of 6 of his own works in the Seine, and a cessation of their relationship. Upon the death of Schuch, Max Liebermann prompted Hagemeister to write Schuch's biography.Karl Hagemeister: Carl Schuch. Sein Leben und seine Werke, Cassirer, Berlin 1913 Schuch was financially independent and made little effort to exhibit his work; in his lifetime he sold only one painting.Lasko 2003, p. 18 His later years were marked by a degenerative illness, and he stopped painting in 1891. He died in Vienna.


Gallery

File:Carl Schuch - Ansicht von Olevano.jpg, ''View of Olevano'', c.1875, Lower Saxony State Museum File:Carl Schuch (1)Houses in Ferch.JPG, ''Houses in the wetlands by Lake Schwielow'', between 1878-1881, Alte Nationalgalerie File:Carl Schuch - Schmiede in Weβling III.jpg, ''Forge in Weßling'', 1876, Morat-Institut,
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File:Schuch Still life.jpg, ''Still Life with leeks, cheese and apples'', before 1888,
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File:Carl Schuch - Matteostilleben.jpg, ''Matthew (?) still-life'', 1879/80, National Museum in Wrocław


Notes


References

* Boehm, Gottfried; Dorn, Roland, and Morat, Franz A. (ed.): ''Carl Schuch (1846-1903)'', Kunsthalle Mannheim & Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus München, 1986 * Buberl, Brigitte (ed.): ''Cézanne - Manet - Schuch: Drei Wege zur autonomen Kunst'', Hirmer Verlag, München 2000 * Forster-Hahn, Françoise, and Christopher Riopelle (2001). ''Spirit of an age: nineteenth-century paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin; ublished to accompany an exhibition at the National Gallery London, 8 March - 13 May 2001 and at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 10 June - 3 September 2001'. London: National Gallery. * Hagemeister, Karl: ''Carl Schuch, sein Leben und seine Werke'', Bruno Cassirer, Berlin 1913 * Lasko, Peter (2003). ''The Expressionist Roots of Modernism''. Manchester University Press. * Ruhmer, Eberhard: ''Der Leibl-Kreis und die Reine Malerei'', Rosenheimer Verlagshaus, Rosenheim 1986 * Schönmetzler, Klaus J. (ed.): ''Wilhelm Leibl und seine Malerfreunde'', Rosenheimer Verlagshaus, Rosenheim 2001


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schuch, Carl 1846 births 1903 deaths 19th-century Austrian painters Austrian male painters 19th-century Austrian male artists