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Leo Putz, 1869 Meran – 1940 ebenda

GIRL WITH BATH TOWEL ON THE SHORE Oil on canvas. 63 x 52 cm. Signed lower left. Canvas stamp "R. Wurm / München" (painting utensil company Richard Wurm, founded 1863). Original frame. Executed in the typically brisk and broad-brush technique, this painting belongs to the series of works created around 1911 to 1914 with bathing scenes in Hartmannsberg. It was there that the summery pictorial memories were created, in which the painter's late Impressionism reached a level of expression that has never been surpassed. Here, the effect of a highly intensified application of paint becomes visible, which already expressively dissolves light spots and shadow areas. The partly shadowed youthful nude girl, only slightly moved, partly sunlit, holds the bath towel at her side and allows the viewer to participate in the intimate bathing action. The painting style perfected by Putz in these years has been described as "decorative impressionism", although an expressionist approach is already recognizable. As an unmistakable painter personality, Putz is probably the most important representative of his subject. After studying in Munich and Paris, joining the "Secession", participating in the magazine "Die Jugend" and co-founding the artists' association "Die Scholle" - together with Fritz and Erich Erler, Walter Georgi and Adolf Münzer - he achieved fame as early as 1903 and was appointed professor in Munich in 1909. He spent the summer months at Schloss Harmannsberg. His main theme throughout was always the grace and beauty of women - in every conceivable pictorial invention. Later works document his impressions of South America. In 1936, he had to flee from the National Socialists to South Tyrol, where his work was defamed as "degenerate". The main representatives of his works were the Heinrich Thannhauser and Franz Joseph Brakl galleries in Munich Literature: See Ruth Stein, Leo Putz. Mit einem Verzeichnis der Gemälde und bildartigen Entwürfe. Vienna 1970, p. 134, WVZ no. 230 (without illus.). Cf. Helmut Putz, Leo Putz 1869-1940. catalog raisonné in two volumes. Vol. 2. Gauting 1994. Cf. Ruth Stein, Putz in Hartmannsberg, 1909 - 1914, in: Leo Putz - Münchner Malerei der Prinzregentenzeit, Siegfried Unterberger Collection, Cat. Galerie der Bayerischen Landesbank Munich 2002, followed by Leipzig and Trento. Tappeiner Vlg. 2003, p. 132 ff. A.R. (1401025) (11) Leo Putz, 1869 Merano - 1940 ibid. GIRL WITH BATH TOWEL ON THE SHORE Oil on canvas. 63 x 52 cm. Signed lower left. Canvas stamp "R. Wurm / München" (painting utensil company Richard Wurm, founded 1863). Literature: See Ruth Stein, Leo Putz. Mit einem Verzeichnis der Gemälde und bildartigen Entwürfe. Vienna 1970, p. 134, WVZ no. 230 (without illus.). cf. Helmut Putz, Leo Putz 1869-1940. catalogue raisonné in two volumes. Vol. 2, Gauting 1994. cf. Ruth Stein, Putz in Hartmannsberg, 1909 - 1914, in: Leo Putz - Münchner Malerei der Prinzregentenzeit, Siegfried Unterberger Collection, Cat. Galerie der Bayerischen Landesbank Munich 2002, followed by Leipzig and Trento. Tappeiner Publishers, 2003, p. 132 ff.

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Leo Putz, 1869 Meran – 1940 ebenda

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