I Find Some Postcards of the Paintings of the Belvedere

Monday 20th July 2015

I found that I’d bought postcards at the Belvedere so I can show you the pictures I mentioned:

This is Lady in Indeterminate Pink Dress: Not Quite as Ghostly as I Remembered But Maybe Postcard Isn’t Quite Right: Her Face is Worried

Another Klimt: She’s Beginning to Disappear Into Her Frock

This is a Schiele of a Block of Flats

This is a Schiele of a Child: Not Quite What the Parents were Expecting, I Imagine.

This is by Anna Maria Punz 1721 – 1794, Highlighted by Reggie Cresswell as an Artist to Watch

This is by Francois Gérard. The Husband Seems Rather Vain and the Wife is Struggling with her Adoration. There’s an Interesting Trajectory between his Area of Reproduction and the Consequent Baby

This is ‘Large Landscape in the Prater’ by Ferdinand Georg Waldmülller 1849, Another Rare Artist Highlighted by Reggie Cresswell. It Appears to be a Photograph but Isn’t

 

Posted Monday, July 20, 2015 under Adrian Edge day by day.

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