Artwork
Rheinlandschaft bei Hochheim

Rheinlandschaft bei Hochheim is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Christian Georg Schütz. It dates from 1791 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Christian Georg Schütz’s landscape, dated 1791, presents a tranquil riverside scene near Hochheim. The composition balances foreground foliage with distant hills and a modest bridge, all under a softly clouded sky. The painting resides in Munich’s Alte Pinakothek, where it contributes to the museum’s collection of late‑18th‑century German art.
Subject & Meaning
The work captures a peaceful stretch of the Rhine, emphasizing the gentle rise of hills and the quiet flow of water beneath the bridge. The muted atmosphere and orderly placement of trees suggest a harmonious relationship between nature and human infrastructure, reflecting contemporary ideals of pastoral serenity.
Technique & Style
Schütz employs a restrained palette of earth tones and muted blues, allowing the sky’s cloud formations to modulate light across the landscape. Brushwork is smooth, with careful delineation of foliage that creates depth without overt dramatization. The balanced composition and subtle tonal transitions align the piece with the late Enlightenment’s rational aesthetic.
History & Provenance
Completed in 1791, the painting entered the Alte Pinakothek’s holdings during the 19th‑century expansion of the Bavarian royal collection. Its accession record indicates continuous museum ownership, and it has been displayed in the gallery dedicated to German landscape painting, illustrating Schütz’s role within the period’s artistic milieu.
Artist & collection
Artist
Christian Georg Schütz (1718–1791) was an artist, born in Flörsheim am Main.



















