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Wilhelm Leibl - Veterinarian Reindl in the Arbor

Veterinarian Reindl in the Arbor (circa 1890)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
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Wilhelm Leibl

Wilhelm Maria Hubertus Leibl was a German realist painter of portraits and scenes of peasant life.

Leibl was born in Cologne, where his father was the director of the Cathedral choir. He was apprenticed to a locksmith before beginning his artistic training with the local painter Hermann Becker in 1861. He entered the Munich Academy in 1864, subsequently studying with several artists including Carl Theodor von Piloty. He set up a group studio in 1869, with Johann Sperl, Theodor Alt, and Rudolf Hirth du Frênes. At about the same time, Gustave Courbet visited Munich to exhibit his work, making a considerable impression on many of the local artists by his demonstrations of alla prima painting directly from nature. Leibl's paintings, which already reflected his admiration for the Dutch old masters, became looser in style, their subjects rendered with thickly brushed paint against dark backgrounds.

In 1869, following Courbet's suggestion, Leibl went to Paris, where he was introduced to Édouard Manet, but was forced to return to Germany in 1870, due to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. In 1873 Leibl left Munich for the isolated Bavarian countryside, where he depicted the local peasants in everyday scenes devoid of sentimentality or anecdote. The sketchlike quality of his earlier paintings was replaced by greater precision and attention to drawing. Living from 1878 to 1882 in Berbling, he painted perhaps his best-known work, the Three Women in Church (Kunsthalle, Hamburg). Its intensely realistic style recalls Hans Holbein in its clarity of definition. During the following years he moved to the town of Bad Aibling and, in 1892, to Kutterling, as his paintings united the disciplined drawing he had adopted in the 1880s with a new delicacy and luminosity.

Leibl painted without preliminary drawing, setting to work directly with color, an approach that has parallels to Impressionism. His commitment to the representation of reality as the eye sees it earned him recognition in his lifetime as the preeminent artist of a group known as the Leibl-Kreis (Leibl Circle) that included, among others, Carl Schuch, Wilhelm Trübner, Otto Scholderer, and Hans Thoma.

During the first half of the 1870s, Leibl executed a series of 19 etchings in a meticulous style. His charcoal drawings are conceived in great masses of light and shadow, blocked in as though he were using a brush and paint.

He visited the Netherlands in 1898, and his work was included in the Berlin Secession exhibition the following year. He died in Würzburg in 1900.

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The Large Tree

The Large Tree (1874)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Farmhouse

Farmhouse (1875)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Kopf eines Bauernmädchens

Kopf eines Bauernmädchens (1880)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Bildnis einer Dame in schwarzem Kleid mit weißer Halskrause

Bildnis einer Dame in schwarzem Kleid mit weißer Halskrause (1870)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Two Women in the Kitchen

Two Women in the Kitchen (1895-1897)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Malresl Working in the Kitchen

Malresl Working in the Kitchen (c. 1898)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Portrait of the Painter Louis Eysen

Portrait of the Painter Louis Eysen (ca. 1870)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
The Hunters

The Hunters (1882 - 1886)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Bauernmädchen am Fenster

Bauernmädchen am Fenster (1899)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Elderly Farmer and Young Girl

Elderly Farmer and Young Girl (1876 – 1877)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Ein Kritiker

Ein Kritiker (1868)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Portrait of Appellationsrat Stenglein

Portrait of Appellationsrat Stenglein (1871)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Portrait of an Old Peasant Woman, in Profile to the Right, and Peasant Woman with Closed Eyes

Portrait of an Old Peasant Woman, in Profile to the Right, and Peasant Woman with Closed Eyes (1874)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Kücheninterieur

Kücheninterieur (1888)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
Die Kritiker

Die Kritiker (1868)

Wilhelm Leibl (German, 1844-1900)
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