Artwork
Ungern, Ruinen des Schlosses Vicegrad

Ungern, Ruinen des Schlosses Vicegrad is a print by Jakob Alt. It dates from 1839 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Jakob Alt’s print titled Ungern, Ruinen des Schlosses Vicegrad dates from around 1839. The work presents a view of the decaying remains of Vicegrad Castle, rendered in a landscape format that emphasizes the surrounding terrain. It is part of the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Subject & Meaning
The image captures the skeletal walls and towers of Vicegrad Castle, set amid a muted natural backdrop. By focusing on the ruin, Alt invites contemplation of the passage of time and the transience of human constructions within the larger landscape.
Technique & Style
Executed as a print, the work employs fine line work and tonal shading to convey texture and depth. Alt’s handling of light and shadow creates a somber atmosphere, while the composition balances architectural fragments with the open sky and foliage.
History & Provenance
Created in the early nineteenth century, the print entered the Cleveland Museum of Art’s holdings through acquisition (specific details of purchase are not recorded in the available sources). Its presence in the museum reflects the institution’s interest in European landscape prints of the period.
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