Theodor von Hörmann was born on 14 March 1846 in Graz, Austria. He was an Austrian painter and illustrator, known for his landscapes. Hörmann studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he developed his artistic skills and was influenced by various artistic movements of the time.
Throughout his career, Hörmann stood out for his vivid depictions of nature and rural life, using a rich palette and loose brushstroke techniques that captured light and atmosphere. His works reflected the beauty of the Austrian landscape as well as people’s everyday lives.
Hörmann was also an influential teacher, contributing to the training of young artists. He died on 21 July 1924 in his hometown. Today, Theodor von Hörmann is remembered as an important artist of 19th century Austrian painting, whose works continue to be appreciated for their sensitivity and aesthetics.