Artwork

Wengeralpe im Berner Oberland (Jungfrau und Mönch)

Wengeralpe im Berner Oberland (Jungfrau und Mönch), by Anton Hansch, oil, 1853
Wengeralpe im Berner Oberland (Jungfrau und Mönch), by Anton Hansch, oil, 1853

Wengeralpe im Berner Oberland (Jungfrau und Mönch) is an oil painting by the Realist artist Anton Hansch. It dates from 1853 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Wengeralpe im Berner Oberland (Jungfrau und Mönch) is a painting created by Anton Hansch in 1853 using oil paint. It is a representative work of the realism movement and is currently part of the collection at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a mountainous scene in the Berner Oberland region of Switzerland, featuring a few people and animals in the foreground. The snow-covered mountains, trees, and rocks are rendered in detail, with the figures gazing out at the view.

Technique & Style

The work is characterized by its attention to texture and color, with the roughness of rocks and softness of trees conveyed through nuanced brushwork. The color palette is predominantly muted, with browns and greens, while the sky is a bright blue.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Anton Hansch

Artist

Anton Hansch

Anton Hansch (24 March 1813 – 8 December 1876) was an Austrian landscape painter.