A Doric Temple in Sicily with Castelmola and Taormina beyond
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865)
1849
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- Material/technique
- oil on canvas
- Measurements
- 97 × 127 cm
- Acquisition
- acquired in 2013 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Artists/makers/authors
- Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
- Inventory number
- GE 2494
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
- Sign. und datiert unten rechts: Waldmüller 1849
- Provenance
- Privately owned, France; acquired by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein at Christie's, London, auction "19th Century European Art Including Orientalist Art", lot 23
- Place of origin
- Vienna
- Place depicted
- Castelmola , Taormina
- Iconography
- Landscape
Ludwig von Hevesi, Österreichische Kunst im neunzehnten Jahrhundert, Leipzig 1903, S. 83
Arthur Roessler, Gustav Pisko (Hg.), Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller. Sein Leben, sein Werk und seine Schriften, 2 Bde., Wien 1907
Bruno Grimschitz, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Salzburg 1957
Rupert Feuchtmüller, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller 1793–1865. Leben. Schriften. Werke, Österreichische Galerie in Wien (Hg.), Wien–München 1996
Ausst.-Kat. Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, 1793–1865, Agnes Husslein-Arco, Sabine Grabner (Hg.), Musée du Louvre, Paris 26.2.2009–18.5.2009; Belvedere, Wien 9.6.2009–11.10.2009, erschienen Wien 2009
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