ERWIN STOLZ*
(Kyselka 1896 - 1987 Vienna)
Young man in clearing
indian ink/paper, 21.5 x 17 cm
provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Vienna
ESTIMATE #Euro 800 - 1.500
STARTING PRICE #Euro 800
Erwin Stolz was trained as an agricultural engineer, but in his spare time he was intensively engaged in painting. During the First World War he served as an officer and came to Italy as a prisoner of war. After the end of the war he devoted himself entirely to painting. Initially working as a sign painter, industrial graphic artist and newspaper delivery man, he attended numerous courses to further his artistic education. He had contacts with Gustav Karl Beck, Erich Mallina, George Kenner, Alexander Rothaug and the artists of the Hagenbund. Stolz was also friends with the composer Josef Matthias Hauer, a musician and music theorist from the circle of Arnold Schoenberg, who was considered degenerate under the Nazis. Stolz's oeuvre is influenced by Jugendstil (Gustav Klimt, Carl Moll, Koloman Moser, Otto Wagner, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Josef Hoffmann, Art Deco (Wiener Werkstaette), New Objectivity (Carry Hauser, Franz Lerch, Sergius Pauser, Franz August Sedlacek, Ferdinand Bruckner, Robert Musil, Franz Nabl, Robert Michel, Robert Neumann, Joseph Roth), Symbolism (Léon-François Comerre, Eugen Bracht, Arnold Boecklin, Edward Burne-Jones, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Mikalojus Konstantinas ÄŒiurlionis, Lovis Corinth, Henry Cros, Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry, Jean Dampt, Jean Delville, Maurice Denis, Francisco Durrio de Madrón, James Ensor, Johann Heinrich Fuessli, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Paul Gauguin, Isobel Lilian Gloag, Henry de Groux, Vilhelm Hammershøi, Per Hasselberg, Dora Hitz, Ferdinand Hodler, Ludwig von Hofmann, Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov, Rudolf Jettmar, Fernand Khnopff, Max Klinger, Georges Lacombe, Franz von Lenbach, Sigmund Lipinsky, Frances MacDonald McNair, Josef Madlener, Jacek Malczewski, George Minne, Gustave Moreau, Edvard Munch, Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov, Max Nonnenbruch, Odilon Redon, Auguste Rodin, Félicien Rops, Sascha Schneider, Giovanni Segantini, Leon Spilliaert, Franz von Stuck, Per Adolf Svedlund, Jan Toorop, Adolfo Wildt, Jens Ferdinand Willumsen, Mikhail Alexandrovich Wrubel) and Surrealism (André Breton, Louis Aragon, Philippe Soupault, René Magritte, Salvador DalÃ, Joan Miró, Frida Kahlo). Stolz was just as inclined towards anthroposophy as his contemporary and fellow artist Gertraud Reinberger-Brausewetter.
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