Vintage Art | Landscape by Adalbert Stifter | Half an Hour of Relaxing 8K HD Video with Music

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Artist: Adalbert Stifter
(Austrian, 1805-1868)

Chapters:
00:00 - Der Königssee mit dem Watzmann (1837)
02:31 - Die Teufelsmauer bei Hohenfurt (Kienberg) (1845)
05:01 - Die Rax in Niederösterreich (ca. 1841)
07:31 - Felspartie – Moldauenge bei Hohenfurt (1841)
10:01 - Felsstudie (aus dem Höllental) (ca. 1840)
12:31 - Die Strasserau bei Linz (ca. 1850)
15:01 - Mondlandschaft mit bewölktem Himmel (ca. 1850)
17:31 - Mondaufgang (ca. 1855)
20:01 - Römische Ruinen (ca. 1850)
22:31 - Westungarische Landschaft – Blick vom Leithagebirge (1841)
25:01 - Wolkenstudie (zu Kirchschlag) (ca. 1840)
27:31 - Wolkenstudie (1840)


About Artist:

Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868) was an Austrian painter and writer, renowned for his detailed and atmospheric landscape paintings. His work reflects the spirit of the Biedermeier period, emphasizing realism and the beauty of the natural world. Stifter’s landscapes often depict serene and majestic scenes, capturing the subtleties of light, weather, and topography.

One of his notable works, Der Königssee mit dem Watzmann (1837), exemplifies his ability to convey the grandeur of alpine scenery. The painting showcases the Königssee lake with the towering Watzmann mountain, portraying the awe-inspiring scale and tranquility of the landscape. Another significant piece, Die Rax in Niederösterreich (ca. 1841), highlights Stifter's skill in rendering the rugged beauty of the Austrian countryside, with its dramatic rock formations and lush vegetation.

Stifter was also fascinated by the study of clouds and atmospheric effects, as seen in works like Wolkenstudie (zu Kirchschlag) (ca. 1840) and Wolkenstudie (1840). These cloud studies reveal his deep understanding of nature’s transient and ever-changing moods, contributing to the emotional depth of his landscapes.

Throughout his career, Stifter’s art was deeply rooted in his love for nature, and his paintings often evoke a sense of calm and contemplation. His works continue to be celebrated for their meticulous detail, poetic beauty, and their ability to transport viewers into the serene landscapes he so carefully depicted.

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