Eduard Veith

Self-portrait (c.1900)

Eduard Veith (30 March 1858, Neutitschein – 18 March 1925, Vienna) was an Austrian portrait painter and stage designer. Many of his works were influenced by Symbolism.

Biography

He was born to the decorative painter, Julius Veith (1820–1887), and his wife Susanna, née Schleif (1827–1883). At first, he received training to follow in his father's profession. Later, he went to Vienna, where he took classes at the Museum of Applied Arts from Professor Ferdinand Laufberger. He capped off his studies by creating sgraffito for exhibition buildings at the Exposition Universelle in Paris.[1]

He then returned home, where he assisted his father with painting churches, synagogues and other ceremonial buildings.This was followed by several study trips; to Italy, Belgium and Tunisia. He finally settled in Vienna; becoming a free-lance artist and working mostly by commission.

From 1890, he was a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus. In 1896, he received a gold medal at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung. In 1905, he was appointed a Professor at the University of Technology.[1] In 1911, he married Bertha Griesbeck (1872–1952), from Augsburg. He later taught at the University of Applied Arts Museum of Applied Arts, and became a Professor there in 1920. During his years in Vienna, he maintained contact with his home town, and held exhibitions there.[1]

In addition to his paintings, he did interior decorations for a number of the buildings on the Ringstraße, and trompe l'oeil stage sets. He often collaborated with the architects, Fellner & Helmer, who built dozens of theatres and opera houses throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

He died shortly before his sixty-seventh birthday, and was interred at Döbling Cemetery. His grave is adorned with a sculpture by Georg Leisek [de].

Selected paintings

  • The Madonna with Jesus, Surrounded by Children
    The Madonna with Jesus,
    Surrounded by Children
  • Young Woman Doing Needlework
    Young Woman Doing Needlework
  • The King's Daughter
    The King's Daughter
  • The Fountain of Youth
    The Fountain of Youth
  • Portrait of his wife, Bertha
    Portrait of his wife, Bertha
  • Worship in church
    Worship in church
  • Madonna and Child surrounded by angels
    Madonna and Child surrounded by angels
  • Saint Cecilia
    Saint Cecilia
  • Viennese girl from the Naschmarkt
    Viennese girl from the Naschmarkt
  • Göttin Diana mit Jagdhund, stehend im Fluss
    Göttin Diana mit Jagdhund, stehend im Fluss

References

  1. ^ a b c Biography of Veith @ the Galerie Osobností

Further reading

  • Silvia Freimann: Eduard Veith (1858–1925). (catalogue raisonné). Logos Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-8325-2790-7
  • Robert Janás: "Eduard Veith – Útěk zimy", In: Brno v minulosti a dnes, #26. Brno 2013, pp.127 - 143 ISBN 978-80-86736-35-8
  • Marie Mžyková: Eduard Veith – Träume von Glück, Hess Verlag, 2013. ISBN 978-80-260-4828-2
  • Sylva Dvořáčková, "Malíř Eduard Veith". In: Vlastivědný sborník okresu Nový Jičín. Vol.43. Nový Jičín 1989

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eduard Veith.
  • More works by Veith @ ArtNet
  • Literature by and about Eduard Veith in the German National Library catalogue
  • Brief biography @ ND Moravskoslezské.
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