Emil Toman

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Mosaic forest in Schlöglgasse 71 in Hetzendorf.

Emil Toman ( April 1, 1923 - August 28, 2007 ) was an Austrian painter.

Life

Emil Toman completed his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna with Professor R. C. Andersen. From 1950 he was a freelance painter. In 1953 and 1954 he went on study trips to Egypt and Sudan . From 1960 to 1983 he was a teacher at the Höhere Graphische Bundes-, Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt in Vienna. Toman was a member of the Vienna Secession . He lived and worked in Brunn am Gebirge , Lower Austria.

Solo and group exhibitions at home and abroad (selection)

  • 1998 Lower Austria Documentation Center for Modern Art, St. Pölten, Lower Austria
  • 1993 Board of Trustees at Palais Liechtenstein , Feldkirch, Vorarlberg
  • 1986 Blue-Yellow Gallery, Vienna
  • 1978 G. Armstorfer Gallery, Salzburg
  • 1977 Gliederhaus, Brunn am Gebirge, Lower Austria
  • 1973 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1972 Bad Schönau, Lower Austria
  • 1970 First Austrian savings bank, Schwechat, Lower Austria
  • 1970 Gallery in the passage
  • 1970 Forum West, Salzburg
  • 1969 Gallery on the city wall, Villach, Carinthia
  • 1968 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1965 Gallery in the Greek Beisl, Vienna
  • 1962 Mödling union building, Lower Austria
  • 1961 Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria
  • 1958 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1957 Zagreb, Croatia and Belgrade, Serbia
  • 1956 Darmstadt, Germany
  • 1954 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1953 Academy of Fine Arts, Cairo, Egypt
  • 1952 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1951 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1950 Vienna Secession, Vienna
  • 1949 Modern Art Museum, Chile

Web links

Commons : Emil Toman  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
  • Entry on belvedere.at
  • Obituary in the municipality of Brunn informed of 7/2007 accessed on June 25, 2006

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The Lower Austrian Documentation Center celebrates its 20th anniversary , press release by the Lower Austrian provincial government on February 20, 1998 on ots.at, accessed on August 14, 2013.