Paintings
Beautiful paintings by major Austrian artists testify to Archduke John’s love for the land of Tyrol and especially for landscape painting, which he promoted through his chamber painters.
Traditional costumes and scenes from Tyrolean country life are the work of various Tyrolean painters of the 19th century and testify to the colourful local costumes and the joy of dancing and play after a hard week’s work.
The large-format paintings by the most important Tyrolean painter of the Baroque era, Stefan Kessler, possess a unique beauty and liveliness.
A series of old engravings with vedutas of Tyrolean localities show scenes from the time of the Tyrolean uprising against Bavaria and France up until the time of Andreas Hofer in the year 1809.
Traditional costumes and scenes from Tyrolean country life are the work of various Tyrolean painters of the 19th century and testify to the colourful local costumes and the joy of dancing and play after a hard week’s work.
The large-format paintings by the most important Tyrolean painter of the Baroque era, Stefan Kessler, possess a unique beauty and liveliness.
A series of old engravings with vedutas of Tyrolean localities show scenes from the time of the Tyrolean uprising against Bavaria and France up until the time of Andreas Hofer in the year 1809.