Tabs

  • ANTON ROMAKO, Peasant Girl with Bread Basket and Alpine Flowers, 1877 © Leopold Museum, Vienna | Photo: Leopold Museum, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, Portrait of Isabella Reisser, 1885 © Leopold Museum, Vienna | Photo: Leopold Museum, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, PORTRAIT OF ROMAKO‘S DAUGHTER MATHILDE, UNDATED © Private collection/Photo: Leopold Museum, Vienna/Manfred Thumberger
  • ANTON ROMAKO, THE ARTIST‘S FAMILY AT BREAKFAST, 1872/73 © Belvedere, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, GIRL WITH CALF, 1882/1884 © Ernst Ploil, Vienna/Photo: Auktionshaus im Kinsky, Vienna, Gerhard Stadler/Graphisches Atelier Neumann, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, THE ARTIST‘S NIECES, ELISABETH AND MAJA, 1872/73 © Belveder, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, ITALIAN FISHER CHILD, 1873/1875 © Belvedere, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, GIRL HOLDING A RABBIT, 1885 © Collections of the Federal State of Lower Austria/Photo: Collections of the Federal State of Lower Austria, Peter Böttcher
  • ANTON ROMAKO, GIRL CROSSING A MOUNTAIN TORRENT, 1880/1882 © Leopold Museum, Vienna/Photo: Manfred Thumberger
  • ANTON ROMAKO, ODYSSEUS IN FRONT OF CIRCE, 1884/85 © Leopold, Private Collection/Photo: Leopold Museum, Vienna/Manfred Thumberger
  • ANTON ROMAKO, PORTRAIT OF COUNTESS MARIA MAGDA KUEFSTEIN, NÉE KRUEGER, 1885/86 © Leopold, Private Collection/Photo: Leopold Museum, Vienna/Manfred Thumberger
  • ANTON ROMAKO, PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN, 1878 © Residenzgalerie Salzburg/Photo: Residenzgalerie Salzburg, Aufnahme Fotostudio Ghezzi, Oberalm
  • ANTON ROMAKO, PRINCE EUGENE OF SAVOY (1663–1736) IN THE BATTLE OF ZENTA (1697), 1697 © Belvedere, Vienna
  • TEGETTHOFF IN THE NAVAL BATTLE OF LISSA I, 1882 © Belvedere, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, DANSE MACABRE ON THE BATTLEFIELD IN FRONT OF BURNING RUINS, 1882/1885 © Belvedere, Vienna
  • ANTON ROMAKO, GENTLEMAN AND LADY IN A SALON (INTERIOR IN THE STYLE OF MAKART), 1887 © Wien Museum
  • ANTON ROMAKO, GIRL WITH A BASKET OF NUTS, c. 1880 © Dauerleihgabe | Permanent loan LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz Foto | Photo: LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz/Reinhard Haider
  • Exhibition insight "Anton Romako" © Leopold Museum, Vienna/Photo: Lisa Rastl
  • Exhibition insight "Anton Romako" © Leopold Museum, Vienna/Photo: Lisa Rastl
  • Exhibition insight "Anton Romako" © Leopold Museum, Vienna/Photo: Lisa Rastl
  • Exhibition insight "Anton Romako" © Leopold Museum, Vienna/Photo: Lisa Rastl
  • Exhibition insight "Anton Romako" © Leopold Museum, Vienna/Photo: Lisa Rastl

ANTON ROMAKO
The Beginning of Modernism

06.04.2018 - 18.06.2018

Anton Romako is among those artists who opened up new painterly possibilities of interpreting the visible world in a visionary and intuitive manner. To this day, his work has lost none of the disconcerting fascination with which he subtly changed conventional manners of depiction from 1875 towards a more meticulous, psychologizing interpretation. The stylistic breaches went hand in hand with his checkered biography. Trained as a history painter in Munich and Vienna, Romako made a name for himself over two decades as a famous portraitist and eminent genre painter in Rome. Following his separation from his wife, the artist returned to Vienna in 1875 and executed works whose idiosyncratic combination of expressive lines and free painterly brushwork overtaxed his generation’s understanding of art. Seeing as Rudolf Leopold recognized Anton Romako’s importance as one of the great pioneers of Modernism very early on, the Leopold Museum as well as the Leopold Private Collection house one of the most comprehensive collections of works by the artist today, including masterpieces such as the two portraits of the Reisser Family, the Countess Kuefstein, Odysseus and Circe as well as Girl, Crossing a Mountain Torrent. The retrospective shown in the spring of 2018 at the Leopold Museum will showcase outstanding works from the oeuvre of this unusual painter.

Back

Share and follow

  • Teilen per E-Mail