Showing posts with label Wien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wien. Show all posts

15.12.14

Vienna (Wien) by Richard Moser

The architecture of the capital of the Habsburg Empire was a dominant factor in the work of the Austrian painter Richard Moser (1874-1924)

A arquitetura da capital do Império Habsburgo dominou os trabalhos do pintor austríaco Richard Moser (1874-1924)

Richard Moser (1874-1924)-‘Wien. Elisabethbrücke, Karlskirche und Technische Universität (Vienna. Elisabeth Bridge, Charles Church, and University of Technology)’-watercolor on paper

Richard Moser (1874-1924)-‘Wien I, am Hof (Vienna I, on the square)’-watercolor on paper-ca 1924    Private collection

Richard Moser (1874-1924)-‘der Stephansplatz um 1860 (the Stephans place around 1860’-watercolor on paper-ca 1924    Private collection

Richard Moser (1874-1924)-‘Wien I, am Hof, das K. u. K. Kriegsministerium (Vienna I, on the square, the K. u. K. War Ministry) -watercolor on paper-1913    Private collection

Richard Moser (1874-1924)-‘die Pilgramkanzel in St Stephan (the Pilgram pulpit in St Stephan)’-pastel on paper-ca 1916  Private collection

14.11.14

Wien by Carl Pippich

The Viennese artist (K)Carl Pippich (1862-1932) painted parts of his city, some of which are little known.

O vienense (K)Carl Pippich (1862-1932) pintou locais da sua cidade, alguns dos quais pouco conhecidos.

Carl Pippich (1862-1932)-‘Stephansdom’-watercolor on paper-ca 1932

Carl Pippich (1862-1932)-‘Karlskirche, Wien’-pastel-1908

Carl Pippich (1862-1932)-Freihaus am Naschmarkt in Wien’-watercolor on paper-1916    Private collection

Carl Pippich (1862-1932)-‘the Hohe Markt in Wien at snow’ -watercolor on paper

Carl Pippich (1862-1932)-‘Nussdorferstrasse lock, Wien’

25.10.11

Vienna coffee house (18-19th century)


Turks and Armenians installed cafes in Vienna during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries where gradually various artists settled. Later these cafes came to be frequented by people from the most important social classes of Viennese society.

Turcos e Arménios terão instalado cafés em Viena durante os séculos XVIII e XIX onde pouco a pouco se instalaram diversos artistas. Mais tarde passaram a ser frequentados por pessoas das classes sociais mais importantes da sociedade Vienense.

Reinhold Völkel (1873-1838)-'the cafe Griensteidl, on Michaelerplatz, abode and home to Vienna literati around the turn of the century'-watercolor-1897   Wien-Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien

Anonymous Austrian painter-'view of a coffee house in Praterallee in Vienna'-aquatint-1810   Wien-Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien

Laurens Janscha (1749-1812)-'rendez-vous of the fashionable world in the coffee houses around the main boulevard of Prater-gardens in Vienna'-coloured etching-1797   Wien-Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien

Anonymous Austrian painter-'Vienna coffee house (18th century)   Private collection

Anonymous Austrian painter-' a Vienna coffee house at the begining of 19th century'-watercolor   Wien-Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien