
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.

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.

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.

An oil-on-paperboard painting from 1887, depicting archers on a serene, pastoral scene that blends Romanticism and Realism with allegorical elements of German rural life.

An oil-on-canvas painting from 1891, depicting Adam and Eve in an idealized Garden of Eden with harmonious animals, blending realism and Symbolism in a lush, timeless paradise landscape.

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.

An oil-on-canvas painting from circa 1862, depicting an autumnal Black Forest landscape with vivid colors and meticulous detail, reflecting serenity and rural beauty, all behind an autumn tree.

An oil on canvas painting from 1892, depicting two women at lake Garda in red attire seated in an idealized, lush Italian landscape symbolizing harmony with nature.

A delicate tempera on cardboard painting from 1893, depicting a water nymph emerging at dawn in a mystical, naturalistic seascape.

An oil-on-cardboard painting from 1860, portraying a young peasant boy in a tranquil Black Forest setting, crafted in a 48 cm x 55 cm format, showcasing Realism and the calm beauty of rural life.

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.

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.