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Theodor Sockl

Theodor Benedikt Sockl (15 April 1815 – 25 December 1861) was an Austrian painter and photographer.

Theodor Sockl
Theodor Sockl portrait by his wife Clara (1853)
Transylvanian Museum
Born
Theodor Benedikt Sockl

(1815-04-15)15 April 1815
Vienna
Died25 December 1861(1861-12-25) (aged 46)
Vienna
NationalityAustrian
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts Vienna
Known forPainting
MovementBiedermeier

Early life

Stockl was born in Vienna on 15 April 1815, the son of the master cabinet-maker and inventor, Johann Gottlieb Sockl and Sophie, née Shurer von Waldheim (among his siblings, the writer Sophie von Scherer, née Sockl). In 1834–1836, Sockl studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, first as a student of sculpture, later developing an interest in painting. In 1841, he painted the portrait of his youngest brother Hermann Karl Sockl as a 16-year-old youth (painting lost) and in 1843 he painted an altar piece for the church of the Piarists Maria Treu in Josefstadt, Vienna.[1]

Early career

From around 1846, he lived in Transylvania, appearing in the artistic circle of Theodor Glatz, who recommends him locally as a talented painter. He taught painting in Hermannstadt (today Sibiu), at the Brukenthal Art Gallery, where in 1847 he met, as a student, his future wife, Clara Adelheid Soterius von Sachsenheim. Her portrait, painted in that year, is considered representative for the Biedermeier period in Transylvania, expressing on a bucolic background, the personality of the model, the cromatics and the discreet elegancy of the dress.[2] The original of the painting was lost in England, fortunately, a copy was commissioned by Theodor's nephew Dr. med Arthur Soterius von Sachsenheim before he brought the original painting to Theodor's sons in England in 1905. This copy is now in the Brașov County Museum of History.[3]

 
Clara Adelheid Soterius von Sachsenheim portrait by Theodor Sockl (1847)

Theodor and Clara started to live together out of wedlock, much to the displeasure of her widowed mother and the rest of the family (at the time they all considered her the black sheep of the family). But despite resistance from the family, who had doubts about giving consent to marriage due to Theodor's insecure position and also because of his religious and status differences, the couple were married on 12 August 1847 in Mehadia.[4]

They then left Transylvania and lived first in Graz, Austria, where in 1848 their eldest son, Victor Franz Theodor was born, then they moved to Vienna, where their second son, Theodor Friedrich Adolf, was born on in 1849 but died in 1850.[4]

In the context of the 1848 Revolution in the Austrian Empire, an open letter written by his sister Sophie von Scherer to the 1848 Catholic bishop conference at Würzburg, requesting ecclesiastical reforms, such as the abolition of the celibate and worship in the German language, would cause public controversy. Theodor Sockl wrote a subsequent public letter, accusing her of Protestant convictions. In her turn, she invalidated her brother's arguments in a public reply.[5]

After 1848

In the summer of 1850, together with his wife and his son, he returned to Hermannstadt, where they took up residence in the Soterius house. Here they had a daughter, Ottilie Clara Sophie, born in 1851. In this time Theodor painted another portrait of Clara Adelheid, as well as more members of the Soterius von Sachsenheim family. He also painted:

  • two door panels of a man (Asklepois) and a woman (Hygiea) commissioned by a chemist 'Molnaush' in Heltaurgasse, Sibiu, c. 1852 (both in Brukenthal Museum Nos. 1493 & 1494);
  • a portrait of Kaiser Franz Joseph as a young man c. 1852 (Brukenthal Museum No.1365);
  • the founder of the Hermannstadt general savings bank Michael Fr. Herbert (Brukenthal Museum No. 2122);
  • an unknown business man from Hermannstadt (also in the Brukenthal Museum No. 1113).

In the Benignis folk calendar of 1853 we find an advertisement for ‘Theodor Sockl as academic portrait and historical painter in the Fleischergasse no.110.’ But the economic and social environment left by the 1848/49 Revolutions in Europe made it difficult for Theodor to earn a living, so he was forced into an unsettled wandering lifestyle in order to find work. In the meantime Clara gave lessons in painting and drawing. In 1853 in Bucharest, Sockl buys some photographic equipment to try to earn a living form this new form. In 1854, he moves the photographic studio to Hermannstadt, where Clara would colour in some of the photographs as was the fashion of this developing form. But over the next years they have to travel round the whole country to earn a living form photography. In 1857, living in Oravița in the Hungarian Banat, another son, Carl Franz Albert is born.[4]

Sockl was however, unable to prevent a section of his possessions from being pawned. Finally he decided to move with his family from Orşova on the Danube to Vienna, Austria, where they arrived on 28 October 1857. He painted fourteen pictures in oil for the cloister at the Ursuline Convent there, for which he received 210 fl. C.M. Where they first lived is not known, but in October 1859 the family moved into a flat in Fünfhaus, Hauptstraße No. 231, where they also set up a photographic studio.

Death and legacy

Clara, who was suffering from a lung complaint, died on 25 July 1861, aged 38. A few months later, on 25 December, Theodor, aged 46, followed her to the grave. To cover the funeral costs, Theodor’s brother, Moritz, sold the paintings that were left, including hundreds of studies, to a Viennese junk dealer.[4]

There are paintings by the Sockl's in the Brukenthal National Museum and the Transylvanian Museum from Gundelsheim. Some are also privately owned and some are lost.[6]

Their sons Victor and Carl emigrated to England around 1889, Victor would set up and run a very successful greetings card company called Sockl and Nathan, Carl would be the accountant. Their daughter Ottilie became a teacher and lived in Switzerland. Neither Victor nor Otillie married so they had no children. Carl married his cousin Emma, daughter of Theodor's brother Hermann, they had six children, five survived infancy and all lived and died in England. Two had children of their own.

References

  1. ^ "Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 Bd. 12 (Lfg. 58, 2005), S. 392f". (click on pdf. link) Institut für Neuzeit- und Zeitgeschichtsforschung. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  2. ^ Radu Popica (2011). "Arta germană din Transilvania în colecţia Muzeului de Artă Braşov" (PDF). Brașov County Museum of History. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  3. ^ "Portrait of Clara Soterius von Sachsenheim, 1847". Brașov County Museum of History. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d "(Extract from) Julius Bielz, Ein Hermannstädter Malerkreis um 1850, in "Forschungen zur Volks- und Landeskunde", XIII, 1970, Nr. 1, pp./S. 37-66". Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  5. ^ . Austrian National Library. Archived from the original on July 6, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  6. ^ "List of known paintings by Theodor B. Sockl". Retrieved May 27, 2013.

External links

  • Several paintings by Theodor Sockl

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Theodor Benedikt Sockl 15 April 1815 25 December 1861 was an Austrian painter and photographer Theodor SocklTheodor Sockl portrait by his wife Clara 1853 Transylvanian MuseumBornTheodor Benedikt Sockl 1815 04 15 15 April 1815ViennaDied25 December 1861 1861 12 25 aged 46 ViennaNationalityAustrianEducationAcademy of Fine Arts ViennaKnown forPaintingMovementBiedermeier Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 After 1848 4 Death and legacy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditStockl was born in Vienna on 15 April 1815 the son of the master cabinet maker and inventor Johann Gottlieb Sockl and Sophie nee Shurer von Waldheim among his siblings the writer Sophie von Scherer nee Sockl In 1834 1836 Sockl studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna first as a student of sculpture later developing an interest in painting In 1841 he painted the portrait of his youngest brother Hermann Karl Sockl as a 16 year old youth painting lost and in 1843 he painted an altar piece for the church of the Piarists Maria Treu in Josefstadt Vienna 1 Early career EditFrom around 1846 he lived in Transylvania appearing in the artistic circle of Theodor Glatz who recommends him locally as a talented painter He taught painting in Hermannstadt today Sibiu at the Brukenthal Art Gallery where in 1847 he met as a student his future wife Clara Adelheid Soterius von Sachsenheim Her portrait painted in that year is considered representative for the Biedermeier period in Transylvania expressing on a bucolic background the personality of the model the cromatics and the discreet elegancy of the dress 2 The original of the painting was lost in England fortunately a copy was commissioned by Theodor s nephew Dr med Arthur Soterius von Sachsenheim before he brought the original painting to Theodor s sons in England in 1905 This copy is now in the Brașov County Museum of History 3 Clara Adelheid Soterius von Sachsenheim portrait by Theodor Sockl 1847 Theodor and Clara started to live together out of wedlock much to the displeasure of her widowed mother and the rest of the family at the time they all considered her the black sheep of the family But despite resistance from the family who had doubts about giving consent to marriage due to Theodor s insecure position and also because of his religious and status differences the couple were married on 12 August 1847 in Mehadia 4 They then left Transylvania and lived first in Graz Austria where in 1848 their eldest son Victor Franz Theodor was born then they moved to Vienna where their second son Theodor Friedrich Adolf was born on in 1849 but died in 1850 4 In the context of the 1848 Revolution in the Austrian Empire an open letter written by his sister Sophie von Scherer to the 1848 Catholic bishop conference at Wurzburg requesting ecclesiastical reforms such as the abolition of the celibate and worship in the German language would cause public controversy Theodor Sockl wrote a subsequent public letter accusing her of Protestant convictions In her turn she invalidated her brother s arguments in a public reply 5 After 1848 EditIn the summer of 1850 together with his wife and his son he returned to Hermannstadt where they took up residence in the Soterius house Here they had a daughter Ottilie Clara Sophie born in 1851 In this time Theodor painted another portrait of Clara Adelheid as well as more members of the Soterius von Sachsenheim family He also painted two door panels of a man Asklepois and a woman Hygiea commissioned by a chemist Molnaush in Heltaurgasse Sibiu c 1852 both in Brukenthal Museum Nos 1493 amp 1494 a portrait of Kaiser Franz Joseph as a young man c 1852 Brukenthal Museum No 1365 the founder of the Hermannstadt general savings bank Michael Fr Herbert Brukenthal Museum No 2122 an unknown business man from Hermannstadt also in the Brukenthal Museum No 1113 In the Benignis folk calendar of 1853 we find an advertisement for Theodor Sockl as academic portrait and historical painter in the Fleischergasse no 110 But the economic and social environment left by the 1848 49 Revolutions in Europe made it difficult for Theodor to earn a living so he was forced into an unsettled wandering lifestyle in order to find work In the meantime Clara gave lessons in painting and drawing In 1853 in Bucharest Sockl buys some photographic equipment to try to earn a living form this new form In 1854 he moves the photographic studio to Hermannstadt where Clara would colour in some of the photographs as was the fashion of this developing form But over the next years they have to travel round the whole country to earn a living form photography In 1857 living in Oravița in the Hungarian Banat another son Carl Franz Albert is born 4 Sockl was however unable to prevent a section of his possessions from being pawned Finally he decided to move with his family from Orsova on the Danube to Vienna Austria where they arrived on 28 October 1857 He painted fourteen pictures in oil for the cloister at the Ursuline Convent there for which he received 210 fl C M Where they first lived is not known but in October 1859 the family moved into a flat in Funfhaus Hauptstrasse No 231 where they also set up a photographic studio Death and legacy EditClara who was suffering from a lung complaint died on 25 July 1861 aged 38 A few months later on 25 December Theodor aged 46 followed her to the grave To cover the funeral costs Theodor s brother Moritz sold the paintings that were left including hundreds of studies to a Viennese junk dealer 4 There are paintings by the Sockl s in the Brukenthal National Museum and the Transylvanian Museum from Gundelsheim Some are also privately owned and some are lost 6 Their sons Victor and Carl emigrated to England around 1889 Victor would set up and run a very successful greetings card company called Sockl and Nathan Carl would be the accountant Their daughter Ottilie became a teacher and lived in Switzerland Neither Victor nor Otillie married so they had no children Carl married his cousin Emma daughter of Theodor s brother Hermann they had six children five survived infancy and all lived and died in England Two had children of their own References Edit Osterreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815 1950 Bd 12 Lfg 58 2005 S 392f click on pdf link Institut fur Neuzeit und Zeitgeschichtsforschung Retrieved May 27 2013 Radu Popica 2011 Arta germană din Transilvania in colecţia Muzeului de Artă Brasov PDF Brașov County Museum of History Retrieved May 27 2013 Portrait of Clara Soterius von Sachsenheim 1847 Brașov County Museum of History Retrieved May 27 2013 a b c d Extract from Julius Bielz Ein Hermannstadter Malerkreis um 1850 in Forschungen zur Volks und Landeskunde XIII 1970 Nr 1 pp S 37 66 Retrieved May 27 2013 Scherer Sophie von 1817 1876 Austrian National Library Archived from the original on July 6 2013 Retrieved May 27 2013 List of known paintings by Theodor B Sockl Retrieved May 27 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Theodor 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