Meadow in Hacking
1880
90.0 x 68.0 cm
Belvedere Palads i Wien
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Meadow in Hacking
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Kunstnerens biografi
Emil Jakob Schindler: Life and Legacy
Early Life and Education
- Born: 1842 in Fischamend, Austria.
- Schindler’s early life was marked by family tragedy; his father died when he was four years old. His mother remarried, leading to a complex family dynamic.
- He initially pursued a military career, joining the army in 1857 and potentially participating in the Battle of Solferino.
- In 1860, he abandoned his military aspirations and enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, studying under Albert Zimmermann.
Artistic Influences and Development
- Influenced by Dutch Masters: Schindler drew significant inspiration from 17th-century Dutch landscape painters like Meindert Hobbema and Jacob Izaaksoon van Ruisdael, adopting their atmospheric realism.
- His early works focused on detailed depictions of nature, gradually evolving towards a more impressionistic style with looser brushwork and an emphasis on light and atmosphere.
- Travels to Venice, Dalmatia, France, and Holland broadened his artistic horizons and provided new subject matter.
Career and Major Works
- Schindler achieved early success with “Eine Waldschmiede” (A Forest Blacksmith), sold in 1864 shortly after his first public exhibition.
- He established himself as a landscape painter, capturing the beauty of the Vienna Woods, the Dalmatian coast, and other scenic locations.
- Notable Works Include: “Kaisermühlen on the Danube,” “Mountain Stream in the Ramau,” “February Atmosphere Early Spring in the Vienna Woods”, "Gosau Mill near Ischl", and “Flower Garden in Weissenkirchen”.
- In 1885, he began renting Castle Plankenberg, establishing an artists' colony where he taught several students.
- He received a commission from Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria to sketch coastal scenery in Dalmatia and Corfu as part of a larger project documenting the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Personal Life and Family
- Schindler’s personal life was complex, marked by marital challenges and suspected infidelity.
- He married Anna Sofie Bergen in 1879, and they had two daughters: Alma Mahler (a renowned composer and author) and Margaretha Julie (Grete).
- Rumors circulated regarding the paternity of his daughters, adding a layer of intrigue to his biography.
Achievements and Historical Significance
- Awards & Recognition: Schindler was awarded the Reichel-Preis in 1881, boosting his career and financial stability.
- He became an honorary member of both the Vienna Academy (1887) and the Munich Academy (1888).
- Legacy: Schindler’s work represents a bridge between traditional landscape painting and the emerging Impressionist movement. His atmospheric depictions of Austrian landscapes continue to be admired for their beauty and sensitivity.
- As the father of Alma Mahler, he is also remembered as part of a prominent artistic family.
emil jacob schindler
1842 - 1892
Kort om kunstneren
- Birth_Date: 1842
- Death_Date: 1892
- Influenced By: Dutch Masters (Hobbema, Ruisdael)
- Movement: Poetic Realism, Impressionism
- Name: Emil Jakob Schindler
- Nationality: Austrian
- Notable Works:
- Eine Waldschmiede
- Kaisermühlen on the Danube
- Flower Garden in Weissenkirchen

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