Austria, between Alpine Romanticism and Imperial Splendor
In the heart of Europe, Austria is a land of art, light, and contrasts. From the peaks of Tyrol to the banks of the Danube, from the peaceful valleys of Styria to the crystal-clear lakes of Carinthia, everything here evokes beauty, elegance, and the gentle passage of time.
It is a land where mountains stand alongside palaces, where nature inspires as much as music, and where painting has found one of its most harmonious languages.
Through this collection, Artem Legrand pays tribute to Austria in all its artistic diversity, as represented by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Rudolf von Alt, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Carl Moll, Josef Danhauser, Thomas Ender, Emil Jakob Schindler and Tina Blau.
These artists have made Austria a symbol of elegance, light, and pictorial refinement.
Austrian Elegance in Your Décor
Hanging an Austrian painting means inviting into your home the nobility and poetry of a country with timeless beauty. The art prints of Austrian paintings evoke majestic mountains, the banks of the Danube, Viennese gardens, and peaceful villages bathed in golden light.
These works blend perfectly with a classic, romantic, natural or modern décor, bringing harmony, depth, and serenity.
A luminous landscape by von Alt, a symbolic portrait by Klimt, or a pastoral scene by Waldmüller will give your walls unmatched elegance and warmth.
Austrian painting is an art of balance — between rigor and emotion, between nature and ornament.
The Great Austrian Painters
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865) was the great master of Austrian realism. His landscapes and scenes of everyday life reveal the gentleness of the countryside and the beauty of daily life.
Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905) immortalized Austrian cities, mountains, and valleys in watercolors of incomparable delicacy and light.
Gustav Klimt (1862–1918), founder of the Vienna Secession, made Austrian art shine worldwide thanks to his golden and sensual compositions.
Egon Schiele (1890–1918), his student, gave Austrian painting a unique emotional intensity.
Carl Moll (1861–1945) captured Viennese light and bourgeois interiors in a style both modern and serene.
Josef Danhauser (1805–1845) expressed the refinement of Biedermeier, a typically Austrian movement combining elegance and intimacy.
Thomas Ender, Tina Blau and Emil Jakob Schindler depicted the country's nature and landscapes with an impressionist and luminous sensitivity.
Together, they built Austria's artistic identity: an art of emotion, light, and visual perfection.
A Collection for Art and Nature Lovers
The art prints of Austrian paintings offered by Artem Legrand come from public domain works, reproduced with care to capture the richness of the colors and the finesse of the details.
Each print pays tribute to the culture and light of a country where art is a way of life.
Decorating your walls with an art print of an Austrian painting means inviting the beauty, serenity, and grandeur of the heart of Europe into your home — an aesthetic experience that is truly timeless.