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Hans Thoma
Artist's Name: Hans Thoma
Preferred medium: painting
birth year: 1839
Nationality: DE
City: Karlsruhe

Hans Thoma - Profile

Hans Thoma spent his childhood in the village of Bernau in the Black Forrest. In 1853 he went to Basel, where he began an apprenticeship in lithography before switching to one in painting. Thoma received his first basic training in technique in 1855 at the hands of a painter of clock faces in Furtwangen, to whom he was briefly apprenticed. That same year he returned to Bernau to paint landscapes in small formats and portraits, for which he was paid only a pittance. After this training, such as it was, Thoma was admitted to the Karlruhe Art Academy in 1859, where his teachers were Descourdes, Schirmer and Canon. Thoma left the academy at the end of 1866 and went to Düsseldorf. There he met Otto Scholderer and went with him to Paris for several weeks in May 1868. Under Courbet's influence, he returned to Germany to paint pictures of figures and landscapes. In 1870 Thoma moved to Munich. He had a host of artist friends, including Victor Müller, Wilhelm Leibl and Arnold Böcklin. He also met Dr. Eiser, a physician from Frankfurt who would become his most important patron and promoter. In 1874 Thoma went to Italy for the first time and became acquainted with Hans von Marées in Rome. On his return to Munich, Thoma married Cella Barteneder, who had been his pupil, and moved to Frankfurt, remaining there until 1899. During this period he went to Italy again and to England to visit Charles Minoprio, another patron of his. In 1882 Thoma received his first major commission, to paint five frescoes with scenes from Wagnerian operas in the house of the architect Simon Ravenstein in Frankfurt. While there, Thoma made the acquaintance of Henry Thode, Richard Wagner's son-in-law, with whom he remained friends for the rest of his life. In 1890 the first successful exhibition was mounted by the Munich Kunstverein and Thoma joined the Munich Secession . In 1899 Thoma was made director of a gallery in Karlsruhe and was appointed professor at the art academy there. In the years that followed he received many honours, including an honorary doctorate from Heidelberg University and 1917 the 'Pour le Mérite'. On his seventieth birthday, the Hans Thoma Museum was opened as an annexe of the Karlsruhe Kunsthalle. In addition, there were numerous special exhibitions, including one mounted by Fritz Gurlitt in Berlin . In 1919 Hans Thoma retired from his post as director of the Karlsruhe Kunsthalle. He died in Karlsruhe on 7 November 1924. (Ketterer Kunst)

important exhibitions from Hans Thoma

Exhibition Location City Country Date
Schönheit und Geheimnis. Der deutsche Symbolismus 1870 - 1920 Kunsthalle Bielefeld Bielefeld DE 08.01.2012
ICH! Künstlerporträts in der Sammlung des Von der Heydt Museums Von der Heydt Museum Wuppertal DE 17.07.2011
Die Secession ist eine Weltanschauung Die Münchner Secession 1892-1914 Museum Villa Stuck München DE 05.06.2008
Kreuzungspunkt Linz. Junge Kunst und Meisterwerke Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz Linz AT 30.05.2009
Full House - Gesichter einer Sammlung Kunsthalle Mannheim Mannheim DE 02.04.2006
Farbwelten Von Monet bis Yves Klein Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum Bremen DE 25.10.2009
Sehnsucht Rhein. Romantik und Moderne. Die Sammlung Siebengebirge Mittelrhein-Museum, Koblenz Koblenz DE 17.11.2007
100 Jahre Kunsthalle Mannheim Kunsthalle Mannheim Mannheim DE 02.05.2007

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Collections representing
Hans Thoma

Deutsche Bank Collection
Kunstsammlung Gera
Landesmuseum Mainz
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA
Museum Baden
Museum Georg Schäfer
Museum Giersch
Museum zu Allerheiligen
Neue Pinakothek
Wallraf-Richartz-Museum