Emil Jakob Schindler

Emil Jakob Schindler Poetic Realism

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Publisher's Synopsis

Viennese painter Emil Jakob Schindler (1842-92) is known for his idealized, poetic landscapes, "atmospheric Impressionist" paintings that represent a key moment in the shift from the opulence of Viennese art of the earlier part of the nineteenth century towards a new understanding of nature. Schindler's landscapes are influenced by romanticism, with their lonely chapels and couples walking in deep forests, but they also show the influence of the symbolist movement, the World Exhibition, and the Barbizon school-in addition to the longer Viennese tradition. Schindler's landscapes are of particular interest in part because he doesn't represent nature as separate from humanity-rather, by presenting not only people but water mills, steamboats, and other manmade objects, he suggests a fundamental harmony between humans and the natural world.

This book reproduces more than one hundred of Schindler's paintings, accompanied by essays exploring his career, the artistic scene of his time, and his influence.

Book information

ISBN: 9783777420325
Publisher: Hirmer Publishers
Imprint: Hirmer Publishers
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 646g
Height: 198mm
Width: 251mm
Spine width: 14mm