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Leo Putz, 1869 Meran – 1940 ebenda

QUIET TIME - HARTMANNSBERG CASTLE Oil on canvas. 63 x 75 cm. Signed "Leo Putz" lower left. Verso label with title inscription "Stille Zeit - Schloß Hartmannsberg / am Chiemsee" and signature "Leo Putz" in ink. According to the label on the reverse inscribed by the painter himself, the painting was created in 1912. The title "Stille Zeit", chosen by Putz himself, refers to the days the painter spent in the summer months. The painting also conveys this feeling: A young woman is depicted in a barge on still water, seen from behind, with no further narrative details. The only movement is her turning around, which puts the viewer in the painter's position. Putz treated the theme of woman and barge several times in variations. In 1910, he created a depiction, also entitled "Quiet Time", but with a different composition. His painting from 1911 has a larger format: "Ablegen vom Ufer" - the composition is identical to the present painting (WVZ 433, 150 x 160 cm.); there, however, the emphasis is on the opposite bank. The present painting largely corresponds to the version "Hartmannsberg - im Kahn" from 1912 (WVZ 435, 70 x 77 cm.), probably painted shortly afterwards. Putz is regarded as the most important representative of his subject. After studying in Munich and Paris, he joined the Secession artists' association, worked for the magazine "Die Jugend" and founded the association Die Scholle together with Fritz and Erich Erler, Walter Georgi and Adolf Münzer. He achieved fame from around 1903. In 1909 he was appointed professor in Munich. He spent the summer months at Hartmannsberg Castle. His main theme was always the gracefulness of women - in all conceivable pictorial inventions, in nudes as well as in contemplative situations. He later created works in which he left behind his impressions of South America. In 1936, he fled from the National Socialists to South Tyrol and his work was defamed as "degenerate". The main representatives of his works were the Heinrich Thannhauser and Franz Joseph Brakl galleries in Munich. Unpublished. A.R. Literature: 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. 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 2003, p. 132 ff. (1401991) (11) Leo Putz, 1869 Merano - 1940 ibid. QUIET TIME - HARTMANNSBERG CASTLE Oil on canvas. 63 x 75 cm. Signed lower left "Leo Putz". Verso label with title Stille Zeit - Schloß Hartmannsberg / am Chiemsee [Quiet Time - Hartmannsberg Castle / on Lake Chiemsee] and signed by Leo Putz in ink. According to the label on the reverse, which was labelled by the artist himself, the painting was created in 1912. The title which translates as Quiet Time, chosen by Putz himself, refers to the days the painter spent in the summer months. A painting created in 1910, also titled Stille Zeit shows a different composition. His painting from 1911 titled Ablegen vom Ufer [Casting off from the Riverbank] features a larger format - the composition is identical to the painting on offer for sale in this lot (cat. raisonné 433, 150 x 160cm.); there, however, the opposite riverbank is emphasized. The present painting largely corresponds to a version titled Hartmannsberg - im Kahn [Hartmannsberg - in a boat] from 1912 (cat. raisonné 435, 70 x 77 cm), probably created shortly afterwards. Literature: Ruth Stein, Leo Putz. Mit einem Verzeichnis der Gemälde und bildartigen Entwürfe, Vienna 1970, p. 134, cat. raisonné no. 230 (without ill.). cf. Helmut Putz, Leo Putz 1869-1940. catalog raisonné in two volumes. 2 vols., Gauting 1994. Ruth Stein, Putz in Hartmannsberg, 1909 - 1914, in: Leo Putz - Münchner Malerei der Prinzregentenzeit, Siegfried Unterberger Collection, Cat. Galerie der Bayerischen Landesbank Munich 2002, subsequently Leipzig and Trient, Tappeiner 2003, pp. 132.

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Leo Putz, 1869 Meran – 1940 ebenda

Estimate 35 000 - 55 000 EUR

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