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Painting by Eduard von Grutzner, Monks dining, c1900
Painting by Eduard von Grutzner, Monks dining, c1900
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Painting by Eduard von Grutzner, Monks dining, c1900

Frame: 14" x 12"
Painting: 9 1/2" x 7 1/4"

Eduard von Gutzner
(Source: Wiki)Eduard Theodor Ritter von Grutzner (May 26, 1846 - April 2, 1925) was a German painter and professor of art. He was especially noted for his genre paintings of monks. He also repeatedly portrayed Falstaff.

Grutzner was born in 1846 into a noble family in Grob-Karlowitz near Neisse, Upper Silesia, Prussia (now Poland). His father was a prominent member of the church, and the local pastor often visited his parents' home. He recognized Eduard's talent and inclination for painting early on. The administrator of a ducal country house in the neighborhood got him paper, and eventually the pastor gained him entrance to the Gymnasium (a university preparatory school) of Neisse.

In 1864, the pastor brought Grützner to the private school of Hermann Dyck in Munich for art education, though his tenure at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Dyck was of short duration. In the first semester he transferred to the Classical Art class of Johann Georg Hiltensperger and Alexander Strohuber, where the students learned about the aesthetic ideals of antiquity.

In 1865, Grutzner joined the painting class of Hermann Anschutz at the Munich Academy. Meanwhile, he also sought advice and inspiration from Carl Theodor von Piloty; he was taken into Pilotys class in 1867. Pilotys class included aspiring artists from Hungary, Greece, Germany, Russia, and Poland. After three years under Piloty, Grutzner left the academy.

In 1870, Grutzner moved into his own studio in the garden house of Schwanthalerstrabe 18 in Munich. He quickly began to produce many paintings, and he became a very successful artist. It was reported by artist and writer Friedrich Pecht in the journal Die Kunst fur Alle (Art for All) in 1886: the painters Eduard Grutzner and Ludwig Willroider were granted the title of 'professor' by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria. In 1880, he was awarded the Order of Merit of St. Michael (Knight's Cross) first class. He was knighted in 1916.

Grutzner was an avid collector of art. Early on, he favored pieces from the German late Gothic and early Renaissance. In the last decade of his life, he turned from the late Middle Ages and collected art from the Far East. In his major compositions, however, he almost always included old pieces, mostly from his antique collection.

Grützner was, along with Carl Spitzweg and Franz von Defregger, one of Munich's leading genre painters in the second half of the 19th century. Grutzners paintings are best known for their combination of detailed academic rendering with humorous and anecdotal subject matter.

Grutzner was one of Hitler's favorite painters. Albert Speer quoted Hitler as saying that Grutzner was: greatly underrated... Believe me, this Grutzner will someday be worth as much as a Rembrandt. Rembrandt himself couldn't have painted that better.
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Painting by Eduard von Grutzner, Monks dining, c1900

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