Belvedere
The Belvedere is a museum in Vienna, Austria and has Europe's largest collection of Austrian, consisting of more than 1,000 paintings from the Middle Ages to the present day. Along with its impressive architecture, this makes it one of Vienna's must-see sights. There are three galleries in the museum, each with different themes. The large Picture Gallery includes four centuries of European painting and is home to works by Italian Renaissance masters such as Raphael and Titian. The Flemish Painting Gallery houses a rich collection of paintings by Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck from the 17th century. The Modern Gallery presents a thematic overview of both 20th-century Austrian and international paintings.
Josef Neugebauer, 1842 - The artist's wife - fine art print
Philipp Otto Runge - Child with changing flowering - fine art print
Maximilian Joseph Schinnagl - Forest landscape with water left - fine art print
Hans Canon, 1880 - Fertility, surrounded by the four elements - fine art print
Emanuel Baschny, 1905 - Portrait Professor Edmund von Hellmer - fine art print
Wilhelm Leibl, 1868 - The critics - fine art print
Leopold Till - Lebzelterstand at the Christmas market - fine art print
Hubert Maurer, 1814 - Let the children come to me - fine art print
Emil Strecker, 1899 - The holder comes - fine art print
Hans Canon, 1876 - Girl with parrot - fine art print
Eduard Kurzbauer, 1870 - The overtook refugees - fine art print
Wilhelm Trübner, 1876 - Buchenwald with lovers - fine art print
Hans Canon, 1883 - Allegorical figure with lion and peacock - fine art print
Hans Canon, 1875 - Drunken Bacchus - fine art print
Hans Canon, 1877 - The Imperial Council deputy Georg Granitsch - fine art print
