Maria Anzbach Arkadenhof — History & Facts
In a world where stillness reigns, it is movement that breathes life into memories, inviting us to engage with the past. Begin by examining the intricate arches that dominate the canvas, guiding your gaze toward the interplay of light and shadow. Look to the upper left corner where the sunlight filters through, casting gentle luminescence upon the structure. Notice the subtle hues of warm ochre and cool blue, reflecting not only the architectural beauty of the Arkadenhof but also the vibrancy of life that pulsates within its confines. Amidst the grandeur of the architectural forms, hidden stories unfold.
The curved lines, while solid, suggest a sense of motion, as if whispers of laughter and conversations danced along the corridors. Each window, framed with care, hints at the lives lived within; the juxtaposition of solidity and fluidity speaks to the tension between permanence and transience. This harmony of colors and shapes allows the viewer to feel the heartbeat of the space, evoking nostalgia and longing. Marie Egner painted this scene during a period marked by her exploration of urban life in Vienna, where she sought to capture the essence of its cultural vibrancy.
Though the exact date of the work remains unknown, it aligns with her active years in the late 19th century, when her artistry was celebrated for its ability to reveal the beauty of everyday settings. At that time, the world of art was shifting, embracing impressionism and moving towards capturing fleeting moments, a revolution that Egner navigated with grace.
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Alter Friedhof
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Blick gegen den Bisamberg
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Evening in Brittany
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Schlosspark mit Springbrunnen
Marie Egner

A view of the courtyard at No. 8 Dreilaufergasse, 1070 Vienna
Marie Egner

Abendstimmung
Marie Egner

Landschaftsstück
Marie Egner

Old Mill in Gastein
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