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Johann Peter Pichler (German; 1765–1807) after Heinrich Friedrich Füger(?) (German; 1751–1818)Portra
albonoo:tb to this beautiful day <333
Raphaël Kirchner (1876-1917), ‘L'Idole Bleue’ (The Blue Idol), 1919Source
ANTON KOLIG, Seated Youth (“In the Morning”) oil on canvas|1919| Leopold Museum, Wien
historiandaily:“Sophie, Sophie! Don’t die! Live for our children!” -Franz Ferdinand’s last wordsJune
ofprincessesandqueens:historicwomendaily celebration week ♦ day 2: favorite consorts
Navalcan (Sunday in a Spanish village), 1955, Inge Morath. Austrian (1923 - 2002)
Carl Auböck, armchair Matura, 1964. For COR, Germany. Source
The lower Krimmler waterfall, 1855 by Ludwig Halauska (Austrian, 1827–1882)
Anton Seder, Laurus or Laurel from The plant in Arts and Crafts, Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe, 1
Anton Seder, ornamental door from The plant in Arts and Crafts, Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe, 18
Anton Seder, Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe - The plant in art and crafts, 1886. Chromolithography
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918, b. Tulln, Austria) - Totes Mädchen (Fille Morte/Dead Girl) (+ det
Girl’s heads in a circle, 1901 by Raphael Kirchner (Austrian, 1876-1917)
redlipstickresurrected:Ernst Haas (Austrian, 1921-1986, b. Vienna, Austria, d. New York, NY, USA) -
colin-vian: Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862–1918). Mäda Primavesi (1903–2000) (detail), 1912
sizvideos:Austrian ski resort has live webcams and some guys started to videobomb them - Watch more
Costumes for the opera Der Freischütz at La Scala, Milan by Austrian designer Susanne Bisovsky
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
Anton Romako (1832 - 1889)Columbus and Isabella
Engraved and relief carved Austrian Model 1952 Mannlicher Schoenauer bolt action hunting rifle.from
Viennese Chic. Susanne Bisovsky, spring 2014, “Dowry No. 5″
An Austrian firefighter’s ceremonial sword, late 19th or early 20th century.from Karabela Auctions
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