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Rudolf von Alt, View of the Alservorstadt
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Rudolf von Alt - View of the Alservorstadt (1872)
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Jakob Alt (1789-1872). View from the Artist's Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach, 1836
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Jakob Alt -View from the Artists Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach 1836
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Old Vienna
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Wien 9., Kinderspitalgasse Anno 2023
Aufnahme Fotoatelier Karoly-Wien · Durchblick stadtauswärts von der Alserstraße über die Brünnlbadgasse gegen den Hernalsergürtel; links Fortsetzung der Alserstraße · 1
Kinderspitalgasse (9., Alservorstadt), benannt vor 1864 nach dem St.-Anna-Kinderspital (erbaut 1847/1848); vier- bis fünfgeschoßige späthistoristische Verbauung. Im Zuge der Gürtelregulierung Verlängerung (10. Mai 1905 Stadtrat) durch den innerhalb des Gürtels liegenden Teiles der Hernalser Hauptstraße. Durch den stadtzentrumsseitigen Teil der Gasse verkehrt die Straßenbahnlinie 43.
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View of the Alservorstadt - Rudolf von Alt, 1872
Austrian,1812-1905
watercolor and gouache on paper
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Jakob Alt, View from the Artist’s Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach, 1836.
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لوحة فنية
لوحة للرسام جاكوب ألت - عنوانها: منظر من استوديو الفنان في ألزافوشتات (حي في فيينا، النمسا) باتجاه دورنباخ، رسمت عام 1836
Jakob Alt - View from the Artist’s Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach, 1836
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View from Artist's Studio in the Alservorstadt Toard Dernbach, 1836
Jakob Alt (German, 1789 - 1872)
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Jakob Alt - View from the Artist’s Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach - 1836 - via Wikimedia
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Jakob Alt - View from the Artist's Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach, 1836
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Rudolf von Alt View of the Alservorstadt 1872
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From the collection of Albertina Details Title: View from the Artist’s Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach, 1836 Date Created: 1836 Painter: Jakob Alt Type: Watercolor over pencil preparatory drawing Rights: Albertina, Vienna
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Albertina Wien, Austria
Located in the historical heart of Vienna, the Albertina combines imperial flair and masterpieces of art. What used to be the city’s largest residential palace during the Habsburg monarchy is now an art museum of international renown whose name is also associated with one of the worlds most important graphic art collections and which attracts cultural travelers and city tourists from around the globe. The museum, whose wing-shaped roof designed by Hans Hollein in 2003 adds new architectural accents to the building, presents a variegated exhibition program, with outstanding masterpieces from the fifteenth century to the present. Thanks to its special shows dedicated to Albrecht Dürer, Edvard Munch, and Vincent van Gogh, the Albertina has managed to achieve record attendances in recent years. The Albertina’s permanent display, the core of which is one of the most important European collections of international modern art the Batliner Collection offers an uninterrupted survey unique in Vienna and Austria which spans the most exciting chapters from 130 years of art history, ranging from French Impressionism to the present day. The 21 staterooms, which have now been completely restored and equipped with precious original furniture, recall the Habsburg period’s splendor in terms of domestic and official culture in one of Europe’s most beautiful neo-classical palaces.
Museum hours Open 365 days a year Daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Wednesdays 10:00 am to 9:00 pm On public holidays, the opening hours for the respective day apply.
Prices Adults: 11.00 Senior citizens: 9.00 Students: 8.00 Children and young people (under 19): no charge
Museum Shop Daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Wednesdays 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Restaurant and Café Meals served non-stop, cold and warm snacks between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, cocktails We recommend advance booking. Opening hours: daily 9:00 am to midnight Contact and reservations: DO & CO Albertina, T +43 (0)1 532 96 69
Rudolf von Alt Aug 28, 1812 – Mar 12, 1905
Rudolf Ritter von Alt was an Austrian landscape and architectural painter. Born as Rudolf Alt, he could call himself von Alt and bear the title of a Ritter after he gained nobility in 1889.
View from the Artist’s Studio in Alservorstadt toward Dornbach Jakob Von Alt 1836 was originally published on HiSoUR Art Collection
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From the collection of Albertina Details Title: View of the Alservorstadt, 1872 Date Created: 1872 Painter: Rudolf von Alt Type: Watercolor, body color, heightened with white body color, highlights scratched out Rights: Albertina, Vienna
Albertina Wien, Austria
Located in the historical heart of Vienna, the Albertina combines imperial flair and masterpieces of art. What used to be the city’s largest residential palace during the Habsburg monarchy is now an art museum of international renown whose name is also associated with one of the worlds most important graphic art collections and which attracts cultural travelers and city tourists from around the globe. The museum, whose wing-shaped roof designed by Hans Hollein in 2003 adds new architectural accents to the building, presents a variegated exhibition program, with outstanding masterpieces from the fifteenth century to the present. Thanks to its special shows dedicated to Albrecht Dürer, Edvard Munch, and Vincent van Gogh, the Albertina has managed to achieve record attendances in recent years. The Albertina’s permanent display, the core of which is one of the most important European collections of international modern art the Batliner Collection offers an uninterrupted survey unique in Vienna and Austria which spans the most exciting chapters from 130 years of art history, ranging from French Impressionism to the present day. The 21 staterooms, which have now been completely restored and equipped with precious original furniture, recall the Habsburg period’s splendor in terms of domestic and official culture in one of Europe’s most beautiful neo-classical palaces.
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Museum hours Open 365 days a year Daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Wednesdays 10:00 am to 9:00 pm On public holidays, the opening hours for the respective day apply.
Prices Adults: 11.00 Senior citizens: 9.00 Students: 8.00 Children and young people (under 19): no charge
Museum Shop Daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Wednesdays 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Restaurant and Café Meals served non-stop, cold and warm snacks between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, cocktails We recommend advance booking. Opening hours: daily 9:00 am to midnight Contact and reservations: DO & CO Albertina, T +43 (0)1 532 96 69
Rudolf von Alt Aug 28, 1812 – Mar 12, 1905
Rudolf Ritter von Alt was an Austrian landscape and architectural painter. Born as Rudolf Alt, he could call himself von Alt and bear the title of a Ritter after he gained nobility in 1889.
View of the Alservorstadt Rudolf von Alt 1872 was originally published on HiSoUR Art Collection
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