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Red Bull headquarters in Fuschl am See, Austria. artistic design by Austrian sculptor Jos Pirkner
Ferdinand Karl Gold (1882-1981), ‘Die apokalyptischen Reiter’, “Studien und Skizze
Johann Friedrich Leybold (German; 1755–1838) after Heinrich Füger (Austrian; 1751–1818)Klopstock&rsq
Februar.Ver Sacrum.1901.Art by Josef Maria Auchentaller.(1865-1949).
Johann Peter Pichler (German; 1765–1807) after Heinrich Friedrich Füger(?) (German; 1751–1818)Portra
Raphaël Kirchner (1876-1917), ‘L'Idole Bleue’ (The Blue Idol), 1919Source
Anton Seder, Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe - The plant in art and crafts, 1886. Chromolithography
Seated Woman - Joseph Floch 1940Austrian 1894-1977Oil / canvas, 61 x 46 cm. (24 x 18.1 in.)c
Gottfried Kumpf "Annaberg in Winter" - ©copyright Annaberg-Lungötz
Adam and Eve, unknown South German or Austrian artist, 1st half of 17th century
Still Life with Coffee Cups - Anton Faistauer ,1917.Austrian,1887-1930Oil on canvas
Alexander Rothaug (1870-1946), ‘Die Meerfrau’, “Fliegende Blätter”, #3470, 1
Elegant Lady Sitting on a Sofa - Josef Engelhart , 1891Austrian, 1864–1941gouache on cardboard
Alfred Roller, poster Ver Sacrum, 1903. Vienna Secession, exhibition XVI.
Little Night - Tim Storrier, 1999Australian,b.1949-Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 30.5 x 3
The Wife of the Artist with Flowers - Anton kolig, 1913.Austrian. 1886-1950Oil on canvas, 71,5
talesfromweirdland:GHOSTS ON A TREE (1933). By Austrian artist, Franz Sedlacek.
Mila Von Luttich (1872-1929), ‘Waldnacht’ (Forest Night), “Der Guckkasten”,
Raphaël Kirchner (1876-1917), ‘L'endroit dangereux’ (The Dangerous Place), “La Vie
Maria Likarz-Strauss, Design for the Fabric “Monday”, 1928. Ink on paper. Via MAK Vienna.
Gustav Klimt, The Girlfriends, 1916. Oil on canvas. Austria. Destroyed by a fire, set by retreating
Franz Xaver Simm (1853-1918), ‘Prometheus Vinctus’, from “Ridpath’s History
Richard Müller (1874-1954), “Der Guckkasten”, 1912Source
Josef Maria Auchentaller (1865-1949), “Ver Sacrum”, #8, 1901Source
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