Hans Thoma

A collection of works by Hans Thoma, a German painter and printmaker known for his romantic landscapes and mythological themes. These pieces reflect his deep connection to nature and folklore, blending realism with a dreamy, poetic sensibility.

Hans Thoma, Mars, oil on canvas, 1906.

Mars (1906 CE)

An oil-on-canvas painting from 1906, portraying the Roman god of war, Mars, in a dramatic landscape with Germanic mythology and astrological symbols, blending romanticism and cosmic themes.

Hans Thoma, Sommer (Summer), oil on canvas, 1872

Summer (1872 CE)

An oil-on-canvas painting from 1872, depicting a serene summer meadow with mythic figures under a vivid blue sky, blending Realism, Symbolism, and Romanticism in a pastoral Black Forest scene.

Hans Thoma, Kinderreigen (Children’s Round Dance), oil on canvas, 1872

Children’s Round Dance (1872 CE)

An oil-on-canvas painting from 1872, capturing a joyful circle of dancing children in a rural setting, crafted in a 115 cm x 161 cm format, celebrating German folk traditions with vibrant hues and meticulous detail.

Hans Thoma, MeermΓ€nner (Mermen), oil on canvas, 1900

Mermen (1900 CE)

An oil-on-canvas painting from 1900, portraying mythological mermen in a dreamlike seascape, weaving German folklore with Pre-Raphaelite precision and a touch of Romantic mystique.