Skizzenbuch, Philipp Röth
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Philipp Röth

Skizzenbuch, 1862


Buchblock mit Einband
185 x 128 x 9 mm
Buchblock ohne Einband
178 x 117 x 5 mm
Einleger, Montierung
87 x 130.5 mm
Einleger
84 x 126 mm
Physical Description
Pencil on wove paper, in paperback, covered with speckled plaster paper, with pen loops and white, blank label on spine Inlay: watercolours on wove paper, on cardboard
Inventory Number
SG 2116
Object Number
SG 2116 Z
Acquisition
Acquired in 1938 with the Hans Thoma Collection of Otto Eiser-Eduard Kücher
Status
Not on display

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About the Work

From July to August 1862, Philipp Röth travelled from Freiburg to Bernau in the Black Forest. He followed Hans Thoma, his friend since their studies in Karlsruhe and to whom he later dedicated his sketchbook full of drawings. He captured the artist friend himself on sheet 25 recto and shows him bent over a sketchbook in concentration. Thoma, who was born in Bernau, probably accompanied Röth on his hikes through the Black Forest and especially in the area around his hometown. This also explains the almost identical view of the landscape that Röth and Thoma captured at the sawmill near Bernau (see here sheet 10r and Inv. SG 2111, sheet 45v). The male figures depicted on sheet 8 verso and sheet 26 recto could also be read as indications of Thoma’s company. – Röth usually drew mountainous and forest landscapes with a pencil, often turning the booklet 90 degrees to the right, and delimiting individual compositions that do not fill the entire sheet with framing lines. A later realisation in oil may already have been envisaged for these landscapes. Röth was especially interested in untouched nature with its streams, tall fir trees, rock formations and mountain landscapes; less often, he sketched the (regional) architecture, while figures remain mostly staffage.

The sketchbook is accompanied by a single drawing showing the Röth’s house in Bernau, which he gave to his sister Agathe Thoma as a gift.

For a full sketchbook description, please see “Research”.

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06.11.2024