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Eugen Jettel - Route blanche a la moliere du Sable

Route blanche a la moliere du Sable (1896)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
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Eugen Jettel

Richard Alfred Eugen Jettel was an Austrian painter, producing mainly landscapes. He studied at the Vienna Academy and moved to Paris in 1873, before moving back to Vienna in 1897 and serving as a co-founder of the Vienna Secession. He was made a Knight of the Légion d'honneur in 1898.

Jettel was the son of Sophie and Ladislaus Hugo Jettel, an ironworks-administrator. After his mother's death, the family moved to Vienna. His father died before he was 15.

In 1860, Jettel entered the class of Albert Zimmermann in the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where he met Emil Jakob Schindler, Robert Russ and Rudolf Ribarz; there, he studied landscape painting and stayed until 1869. Study tours took him to France, the Netherlands, Istria and Hungary. In 1868 he became a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus, and would exhibit several times there. While in Vienna, he came under August von Pettenkofen's influence. In 1872-73 he travelled around Italy with Leopold Carl Müller.

Jettel moved to Paris in 1873 to take up a well-paying job for the Austrian art dealer Charles Sedelmeyer, and led a successful artistic life there. Sedelmeyer may have hoped that Jettel would marry his daughter. However, instead, he married Cäcilie Mailer, the daughter of the owner of a glovemaker from Vienna. Sedelmeyer reduced his salary, and the couple found themselves in financial distress.

He had exhibitions in 1877–81 at the Salon des Champs-Elysées and in 1890–97 at the Salon du Champ du Mars, and he was nominated as a member of the 1889 Exposition Universelle jury. In 1898, he was made a Knight of the Légion d'honneur. He was at the centre of a circle of Austrian and German artists in Paris, but also had contact with French peers (including serving as a teacher to Émile Barau) and ties to the Barbizon school.

An inheritance gave him the means to return to Vienna in 1897. He was a founding member of the Vienna Secession, sat on the Secession's working committee, and his work was shown at the group's fourth exhibition in 1899. Still successful artistically, he received patronage from Archduke Charles Stephen and his wife Archduchess Maria Theresia. In his last years, he visited Istria many times to paint landscapes.

Jettel died on 27 August 1901 in Lussingrande, before the start of an Adriatic study trip with the Archdruke. He was buried in the cemetery of Saint Anne in Trieste. In Ver Sacrum, the Secession named him "a great artist, a true friend and never to be forgotten."

His brother, Wladimir Eugen Eudard Jettel, was also a landscape painter; however, he was trained in Dresden.

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Feldarbeit

Feldarbeit

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Frühlingslandschaft mit Störchen an einem Weiher

Frühlingslandschaft mit Störchen an einem Weiher

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Baumgruppe am Feldweg Landschaft

Baumgruppe am Feldweg Landschaft (1888)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Aulandschaft mit Kühen

Aulandschaft mit Kühen (1872)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Kirche in Staatz

Kirche in Staatz (1896)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Ansicht von Giessen (Nordbrabant)

Ansicht von Giessen (Nordbrabant) (1886)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Willow Trees, Autumn Landscape

Willow Trees, Autumn Landscape

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Gebirgige Seelandschaft

Gebirgige Seelandschaft

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Dorfstraße nach dem Regen

Dorfstraße nach dem Regen (c1896)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Ansicht Von Auvers-Sur-Oise

Ansicht Von Auvers-Sur-Oise (1894)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Weidende Kühe

Weidende Kühe

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Dorfpartie Strohhütten aus Staatz

Dorfpartie Strohhütten aus Staatz (1898)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Ford over a River

Ford over a River

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Meadow With Cows

Meadow With Cows

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
Moonrise

Moonrise (1896)

Eugen Jettel (Austrian, 1845 - 1901)
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