Chicken Run
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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Chicken Run
지클레 / 아트 프린트
복제본 크기
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최종 결제 금액
$ 64
작가 약력
Carl Jutz (1838 – 1916): A Quiet Observer of Rural Life
Carl Eduard Schuch, a German landscape painter born in Winschendorf, Bavaria, is often overshadowed by his contemporaries but possesses a distinctive artistic vision that deserves recognition. While Schuch’s oeuvre explored grand vistas and dramatic skies—a hallmark of the Viennese Secession—Jutz cultivated a more intimate connection with the everyday world, particularly the serene beauty of rural Bavaria. His paintings offer a glimpse into a bygone era, capturing scenes of farm life with remarkable detail and imbued with a subtle spiritual resonance. Born in 1838, Jutz’s early artistic training focused on watercolor painting under Johann Baptist Wilhelm Schäfer, establishing him firmly within the Romantic tradition. However, unlike many artists of his time who embraced theatrical grandeur, Jutz prioritized capturing the quiet dignity of rural landscapes and animal subjects. This preference stemmed partly from a deep appreciation for Bavarian folklore and traditions—themes that would permeate much of his artistic output. He married Anna Maria Schäfer in 1869 and together they had five children. Jutz’s style evolved over time, reflecting influences from Impressionism and Japonisme. While he retained the meticulous observation characteristic of Romantic painting, he incorporated techniques borrowed from Japanese prints—particularly asymmetrical compositions and flattened perspectives—to heighten the sense of tranquility and immediacy. This stylistic fusion is evident in works like “Chicken Run With Peacock” and “The Farmyard,” where Jutz skillfully renders textures and colors to convey not just visual accuracy but also an emotional response to his subjects. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail – from the individual feathers of a peacock to the subtle variations in shade on a barn wall – speaks volumes about his dedication to portraying reality with profound sensitivity. His artistic output spanned several decades, producing over 300 paintings and numerous watercolors. Among his most celebrated pieces are “Chicken Run” and “The Farmyard,” which exemplify his signature approach: capturing fleeting moments of rural life with understated elegance. These canvases aren’t merely depictions of scenery; they're meditations on the rhythms of nature and the simple joys of pastoral existence. Jutz’s work gained considerable acclaim during his lifetime, particularly in Bavaria where he was recognized as a master of watercolor technique. Despite lacking formal recognition during his life, Carl Jutz’s legacy persists through his enduring images of Bavarian landscapes and animals. His paintings continue to resonate with viewers today who appreciate the beauty of understated observation and the profound connection between art and spirituality. He died in Munich in 1916 leaving behind a body of work that embodies the spirit of a particular moment in German artistic history—a quiet testament to the power of capturing the essence of everyday life.carl jutz
1838 - 1916 , Germany
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Date Of Birth: 1838
- Full Name: Carl Jutz
- Nationality: German
- Notable Artworks:
- Chicken Run With Peacock
- The Farmyard
- Chicken Run
- Place Of Birth: Winschendorf, Germany

유리 옵션은 110cm 미만 크기에서만 선택 가능합니다.