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Farmstead with stable door,
Oil on canvas
60,5 × 70,5 cm
Signed and titled on verso
Provenance:
Studio of the artist, Rome
1911
Born on 16 October in Kaiserslautern as the son of Max Steiner-Kaiser, then director of the Kaiserlslautern municipal theatre. His father is Jewish, his mother Christian.
1915 - 1920
Zurich, where his father sets up a Viennese operetta ensemble
1922 - 1926
Attends secondary school in Hamburg
1926
Enrols at the Altona School of Arts and Crafts. Exhibits his first painting at the Altona Secession.
1927 - 1929
Apprenticeship as a stage painter at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg, and at the Städtische Oper Berlin
1929 - 1932
Stage painter at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz, Munich
1932/33
Studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Karl Caspar and took part in the Abendakt, which was directed by Georg Schrimpf
1934 - 1938
lives as a freelance painter in Düsseldorf. Study trips to Paris, Colmar, Strasbourg, Amsterdam, Zurich
1938
Endangered as a half-Jew in Germany, Steiner moves to Florence. Studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence under Felice Carena and Mario Bacchelli. Bacchelli organises an exhibition for Steiner at the Circolo dei corsi per stranieri at the beginning of 1940.
1939
Steiner lives in the Pensione Bandini, Florence, where he comes into friendly contact with Curt Craemer, Karli Sohn-Rethel, Rudolf Levy, Eduard Bargheer and Heinz Battke. Rudolf Levy, a pupil of Matisse, who came to Florence at the end of 1940, had a great influence on Steiner.
1946
Honoured with the international art prize "La Colomba", Venice. The Venetian art dealer Carlo Cardazzi takes Steiner under contract.
1948
Move to Venice.
1949
In November 1949, solo exhibition at Cardazzi's Galerie del Cavallino. He meets Max Peiffer-Watenpuhl. The contract with Cardazzi is not renewed. Steiner returns to Florence.
1950
Marries Giuliana Toti in Florence. Returns to Germany. He lives and works as an art teacher at the Hermann-Lietz-Schule Schloss Buchenau (near Bad Hersfeld)
1959 - 1974
Moves to Frankfurt a. M. and teaches at the Anna-Schmidt-Schule, a public school, until his retirement in 1974
1966
Construction of the summer house in Lerici on the Gulf of La Spezia, where he spends the summer months.
1974
Returns to Italy. Lives and works in Rome and Lerici since then
2005
Stopped painting due to an eye condition
2009
Heinrich Steiner dies in Rome in February.
1946
"Premio internazionale d'arte La Colomba, Ausländerpreis", Venedig,
1953
"Pfalzpreis Malerei", Bezirksverband Pfalz,
1939
Erste Ausstellung in Florenz, Florenz, Italy
1941
Galerie Il Ponte in Florenz, Florenz, Italy
1946
Galerie Il Cenacolo, Florenz, Italy
1949
"Henri Steiner", Galleria del Cavallino, Venedig, Italy
1954
"Heinrich Steiner: Gemälde, Aquarelle, Graphik", Pfälzische Landesgewerbeanstalt (heute Pfalzgalerie), Kaiserslautern, Germany
1956
Landeskunstschule Mainz, Mainz, Germany
1958
Galerie Prestel, Frankfurt a.M.,
1961
"Heinrich Steiner", Galerie Prestel, Frankfurt a.M., Germany
1964
Galerie Proposte, Florenz, Italy
1965
Frankfurter Kunstkabinett Hanna Becker vom Rath, Frankfurt a.M., Germany
Società di Belle Arti, Genua, Italy
1967
Frankfurter Westend Galerie, Frankfurt a.M., Germany
1968
Instituto Italiano di Cultura, Köln, Germany
1974
Galerie Seifert-Binder, München, Germany
1976
Galerie Schneider, Rom, Italy
1978
Frankfurter Westend Galerie, Frankfurt a.M., Germany
1979
Goethe Institut, Triest, Italy
1981
Goethe Institut, Padua, Italy
1983
Frankfurter Westend Galerie, Frankfurt a.M., Germany
Galerie "l'attico-esse arte", Rom, Italy
1986
Galerie Oro del Tempo, Rom, Italy
1987
Frankfurter Westend Galerie, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
1988
Galleria Arte Cortina, Rom, Italy
1991
Galerie Koch, Hannover, Germany
1992
Galerie Brigitte Wagner, Bonn, Germany
2000
Galerie del Monte, Forio / Ischia, Italy
2001
Galerie Koch, Hannover, Germany
2006
Galerie Koch, Hannover, Germany
2011
"Heinrich Steiner", Galerie Koch, Hannover, Germany
2012
Kunstverein Wasserschloss Bad Rappenau, Bad Rappenau, Germany
2015
"Der Maler Heinrich Steiner", Stadtmuseum Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany