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1829 - 1871

Ključne informacije

  • Top-ranked work: Horse of Prince A. Baryatinsky
  • Museums on APS:
    • Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P. S. Gamzatova
    • Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P. S. Gamzatova
    • Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P. S. Gamzatova
    • Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P. S. Gamzatova
    • Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P. S. Gamzatova
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Top 3 works:
    • Horse of Prince A. Baryatinsky
    • Non-commissioned officer of the Kabardian Regiment
    • A boy with a horse (Caucasian Thurlo) (?)
  • Born: 1829, Munich, Germany
  • Več…
  • Died: 1871
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Lifespan: 42 years
  • Works on APS: 3

Umetniški kviz

Pri vsakem vprašanju je na voljo le eden pravilen odgovor.

Vprašanje 1:
Where was Theodor Horschelt born?
Vprašanje 2:
What subject matter did Theodor Horschelt primarily specialize in?
Vprašanje 3:
Who was Friedrich Horschelt, Theodor's brother?
Vprašanje 4:
What significant event influenced Horschelt to dedicate himself to war paintings?

Theodor Horschelt: A Life Dedicated to War and Equine Art

  • Born: Munich, Germany (16 March 1829)
  • Died: Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria (3 April 1871)
  • Nationality: German
  • Artistic Specialization: War Paintings, Equestrian Art, Scenes from the Caucasian Wars

Early Life and Artistic Training

  • Theodor Horschelt was born into a family with artistic ties; his father was a ballet master, and his older brother, Friedrich, was a portrait painter.
  • He initially studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich under Joseph Anton Rhomberg but left after a short period.
  • Early self-study focused on scenes from nature and imaginative depictions of the Caucasian Wars.
  • Later studies included instruction from Professor Hermann Anschütz, Albrecht Adam, Franz Adam, and Julius Lange, refining his skills in precision and outline.
  • He began by sketching horses at the Royal Stables in Stuttgart, demonstrating an early interest in equestrian subjects.

The Caucasian Wars: A Defining Focus

  • In 1853, Horschelt undertook study trips to Paris with Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer and to Spain with him and Christian Friedrich von Leins, experiences that broadened his artistic perspective.
  • He dedicated himself exclusively to war paintings after these travels.
  • From 1858 to 1863, he lived in the Caucasus region, participating in military campaigns against the Lezghians and witnessing events such as the attack on Imam Shamil's headquarters. He was awarded for his bravery.
  • He toured with Tsar Alexander II and Prince Albert of Prussia, documenting the region and its people.
  • His paintings of the Caucasian Wars became his most recognized works, capturing both the conflict and the beauty of the landscape and horses.

Key Works and Artistic Style

  • Horse of Prince A. Baryatinsky: Considered a stunning example of equestrian art, showcasing Horschelt's skill in depicting horses with power and grace.
  • Depictions of the Caucasian Wars: These paintings are notable for their realistic portrayal of military action and the cultural context of the region.
  • Arabian Themes: Early works commissioned by King William focused on Arabian themes, demonstrating his versatility.
  • Style: Horschelt's style is characterized by a blend of realism and romanticism, with attention to detail in depicting horses, uniforms, and landscapes. His work conveys a sense of drama and movement.

Legacy and Recognition

  • Horschelt’s works are featured in museums such as the Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P. S. Gamzatova in Russia, Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie, Sammlung Schack, Lenbachhaus, City Gallery in Lenbachhous, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum and Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Germany.
  • He received numerous awards for his work, including the Grand Cross Star of the Order of Saint Stanislaus and a medal of the Order of St. Anna.
  • His paintings were widely reproduced in Russian publications documenting the Caucasian campaigns.
  • Horschelt’s legacy lies in his ability to capture the drama and beauty of war, particularly through his depictions of horses and the Caucasus region. He is remembered as a significant figure in 19th-century German art.