Wien vom Kobenzl aus — History & Facts
In the delicate interplay of twilight and memory, longing finds its voice. Focus on the horizon, where the rich hues of dusk embrace the silhouette of Vienna. The city unfolds beneath a blanket of soft blues and golds, with rooftops and spires casting gentle shadows across the canvas. Notice how the brushwork creates a sense of movement in the clouds, echoing the fading day while inviting reflection on what lies beyond the scene—a testament to both the beauty and transience of life. The painting whispers secrets of nostalgia, as the viewer is drawn into the layers of color that signify not just time of day but the passage of years.
The warmth of the setting sun hints at a bittersweet farewell to the day, while the coolness creeping in signifies the inevitability of night and change. This tension between light and shadow reflects a yearning for moments that cannot be held onto, a poignant reminder of life's fleeting nature. Maximilian Suppantschitsch created this work in 1906, during a period of artistic exploration in Vienna. As the art scene was shifting towards modernism, he sought to capture the essence of the city through impressionistic techniques.
This period marked a time of personal and societal transition, where a growing awareness of change in both his life and the world around him informed his artistic vision.
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Wien vom Bisamberg
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Blick vom Rathaus auf den neuen Trakt der Hofburg und dessen Umgebung
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Franz-Josephs-Kai mit Donaukanal
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Der Kahlenberg vom Kobenzl aus
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Blick vom Oberen Belvedere auf Wien
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Blick auf die Hofburg vom Kunsthistorischen Museum
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Blick auf Wien vom äußeren Burgtor
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Blick auf den Ring gegen das Rathaus und Parlament
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Blick vom Cobenzl auf den Kahlenberg bei Wien
Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Die Stiftskirche in Dürnstein
Maximilian Suppantschitsch





