Austrian School Collection
The Austrian School, known for its diverse range of artistic expressions, delves into the depths of human morality and vice
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The Austrian School, known for its diverse range of artistic expressions, delves into the depths of human morality and vice. Through mediums like pencil and oil on panel, it captures the intricacies of these contrasting aspects that shape our society. In "Morality and Vice, " we witness a thought-provoking portrayal that challenges our perception of right and wrong. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring to life the complexities within each individual. Moving from canvas to etching, St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna stands tall as a testament to architectural brilliance. Hand-coloured with meticulous attention to detail, this piece transports us back to 1779-1792 when it was created. Stock-im-Eisen-Platz takes us further into the past with another hand-coloured etching from the same era. It invites us to explore an old town square bustling with activity - a snapshot frozen in time. A Town Festival comes alive through delicate strokes of pencil and watercolour. This vibrant scene captures the joyous spirit of communal celebration, reminding us of the importance of coming together as one. Venturing beyond human subjects, Kangaroo and Tiger showcase nature's wonders through hand-coloured engravings dating back to 1794. These intricate prints allow us a glimpse into exotic fauna that captivated audiences during that period. Viewing landscapes becomes an immersive experience through hand-coloured etchings such as View of Little and Great Pechlarn on the Danube or Parish Church and Convent Mariahilf in Leimggruben. These picturesque scenes transport us directly into their serene beauty while evoking a sense of nostalgia for times long gone by. With BKS300394071A01 serving as an enigmatic code-like reference amidst this collection, Scilla maritima emerges as a captivating botanical specimen depicted in vivid hues via hand-coloured lithograph between 1828-1830.