Spring Exhibition at the Kiinstlerhaus, J Henna
"WINTER SUN, MONICHKIRCHEN " OIL PAINTING BY THOMAS LEITNER
youth after presentment for conscription. Othmar his own thoughts, and rendered it in essence.
Ru2i£ka again contributed studies of life among the Take, again, the Autumn Sun, by Hugo Darnaut,
Slovaks, in the depicting of which he has deservedly the President of the Kunstlerhaus. This is a scene
won much fame, and Joh. Nep Geller in his market from the Vienna Forest Hills, a place easily reached
scenes in various lands displayed that happy feeling on foot, yet what a halo of peace and beauty
for colour for which he is noted. reigns over all! It is a picture almost pastoral
Landscape painting is an old tradition among its quiet beauty, in its simplicity and loveliness of
Viennese artists. Round about the city so much colouring. Max Suppantschitch's special domain is
of interest may be seen, almost every variety of the Wachau, a part of the Danube which vies
scenery is to be found—hill and forest and wide successfully with the most beautiful part of the
stretches of open country—and here, without a Rhine, and his pictures of that region are always
hint of the toil and moil of town life, one can find greatly appreciated, as are Robert Russ's old
relief in an atmosphere of calm and repose. For gardens in combination with ancient architecture,
the artist it is truly a happy hunting-ground. Many Oswald Grill is rapidly advancing in his art;
of the scenes depicted at the recent exhibition are disappointment has luckily urged him to higher
but an hour's walk from the city, and, in fact, form things, and in his Was die Wirbel erzdhlen (What
a part of the capital. Thus Radinsky's Sonntag in the Whirlpools are telling) we have a picture in-
Franz-Josefsland in IVien is Vienna in feeling and in spired by a true poetical temperament and poeti-
atmosphere : it is Vienna folk-life such as may be cally handled—a real lyric, in fact. Thomas Leit-
encountered in any part of the metropolis. Kar- ner's two pictures, In a Far Country, an imaginative
linsky has caught the very note, translated it into composition, and Winter Sun, Mdnichkirchen, were
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"WINTER SUN, MONICHKIRCHEN " OIL PAINTING BY THOMAS LEITNER
youth after presentment for conscription. Othmar his own thoughts, and rendered it in essence.
Ru2i£ka again contributed studies of life among the Take, again, the Autumn Sun, by Hugo Darnaut,
Slovaks, in the depicting of which he has deservedly the President of the Kunstlerhaus. This is a scene
won much fame, and Joh. Nep Geller in his market from the Vienna Forest Hills, a place easily reached
scenes in various lands displayed that happy feeling on foot, yet what a halo of peace and beauty
for colour for which he is noted. reigns over all! It is a picture almost pastoral
Landscape painting is an old tradition among its quiet beauty, in its simplicity and loveliness of
Viennese artists. Round about the city so much colouring. Max Suppantschitch's special domain is
of interest may be seen, almost every variety of the Wachau, a part of the Danube which vies
scenery is to be found—hill and forest and wide successfully with the most beautiful part of the
stretches of open country—and here, without a Rhine, and his pictures of that region are always
hint of the toil and moil of town life, one can find greatly appreciated, as are Robert Russ's old
relief in an atmosphere of calm and repose. For gardens in combination with ancient architecture,
the artist it is truly a happy hunting-ground. Many Oswald Grill is rapidly advancing in his art;
of the scenes depicted at the recent exhibition are disappointment has luckily urged him to higher
but an hour's walk from the city, and, in fact, form things, and in his Was die Wirbel erzdhlen (What
a part of the capital. Thus Radinsky's Sonntag in the Whirlpools are telling) we have a picture in-
Franz-Josefsland in IVien is Vienna in feeling and in spired by a true poetical temperament and poeti-
atmosphere : it is Vienna folk-life such as may be cally handled—a real lyric, in fact. Thomas Leit-
encountered in any part of the metropolis. Kar- ner's two pictures, In a Far Country, an imaginative
linsky has caught the very note, translated it into composition, and Winter Sun, Mdnichkirchen, were
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